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Item #: JKG1366
French Art Deco (circa 1925) round pendant form pink tinted glass chandelier with a fluted round bottom and "dot" design (by MULLER FRERES).
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French Art Deco (circa 1925) round pendant form pink tinted glass chandelier with a fluted round bottom and "dot" design (by MULLER FRERES)
Sku: JKG1366 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Muller Freres
Width: 17.5" Depth : 17.5" Diameter : 17.5"
Style: Art Deco Materials & Techniques: Glass, metal Category: Lighting
Muller Frères was a renowned French family of glassmakers and artists who made significant contributions to the field of decorative arts in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The company, founded by Henri Muller in 1895, was based in Luneville, France. Henri Muller, along with his brothers Désiré and Eugène, established the foundation of the Muller Frères glassworks. They specialized in the production of exquisite art glass, including vases, lamps, and chandeliers. The Muller Frères glassworks quickly gained recognition for their exceptional craftsmanship and innovative designs. Inspired by the Art Nouveau movement, Muller Frères incorporated organic forms, floral motifs, and intricate patterns into their glass creations. They were particularly known Read Full Bio
Muller Frères was a renowned French family of glassmakers and artists who made significant contributions to the field of decorative arts in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The company, founded by Henri Muller in 1895, was based in Luneville, France. Henri Muller, along with his brothers Désiré and Eugène, established the foundation of the Muller Frères glassworks. They specialized in the production of exquisite art glass, including vases, lamps, and chandeliers. The Muller Frères glassworks quickly gained recognition for their exceptional craftsmanship and innovative designs. Inspired by the Art Nouveau movement, Muller Frères incorporated organic forms, floral motifs, and intricate patterns into their glass creations. They were particularly known for their use of acid etching and enameling techniques, which added depth and texture to their pieces. Muller Frères glassware often featured vibrant colors, including shades of blue, green, and purple, enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal. The artistic talents of the Muller brothers extended beyond glassmaking. They collaborated with prominent artists and designers of the time, such as Emile Gallé and Louis Majorelle, to create unique and harmonious pieces that combined glass with other materials like wrought iron and bronze. These collaborations resulted in a fusion of styles, showcasing the versatility and creativity of the Muller Frères brand. Muller Frères gained international acclaim and received numerous awards for their exceptional craftsmanship and artistic vision. Their glassware was showcased at prestigious exhibitions, including the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1900, where they were awarded the Grand Prix. Despite the challenges faced during World War I and the subsequent economic downturn, Muller Frères continued to produce high-quality glassware. However, the company faced financial difficulties in the 1920s, leading to its closure in 1936. Today, Muller Frères glassware remains highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of Art Nouveau and decorative arts. Their innovative designs and meticulous craftsmanship continue to inspire and influence contemporary glassmakers and artists. The legacy of Muller Frères lives on as a testament to their significant contributions to the world of decorative arts.
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