Maison Bagues, is a French company specializing in mid-century furniture and lighting, has a history that spans over a century. Established in 1860 by Noel Bagues, the company originally started as a small foundry in Paris, producing bronze objects and decorative hardware.

Under the leadership of Noel Bagues' son, Eugene Bagues, Maison Bagues expanded its product range to include lighting fixtures and began to gain recognition for its exquisite craftsmanship and innovative designs. The company's commitment to quality and attention to detail quickly propelled it to the forefront of the decorative arts scene in France at the beginning of the 20th century. Notable commissions at this time included furnishings and decorations for the oceanliner l’Atlantique, the 1925 Paris Exposition Universelle, the 1934 Salon de la Lumiere and the 1937 Exposition Universelle des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne.

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Maison Bagues, France, three bar stools, c. 1970, brass faux…

Maison Bagues Brass Bar Stools with Leather Seats (Set of 3)

Maison Bagues, France, three bar stools, c. 1970, brass faux bamboo frame and black leatherette seats (3), height 73 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW

A fine pair of Chinoiserie and gilt bronze occasional tables by…

Chinoiserie and Gilt Bronze Occasional Tables by Maison Bagues

A fine pair of Chinoiserie and gilt bronze occasional tables by Maison Bagues, French, circa 1950. tallest table 47 cm high, 55 cm wide, 35 cm deep