Charles Ranc, Paris | Oplaescent Art Deco Plafonnier
A good quality opalescent glass art deco plafonnier to be flush mounted to the ceiling by Charles Ranc. France c,1930
Charles Ranc, Paris 1909
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After the first world-war the Paris based company (rue Amelot street, Bastille) became known for producing lighting in the neo-classical style.
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Charles Ranc lights were often designed in gilded bronze fixtures holding pate-de-verre Charles Schneider lampshades.
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In the 1930’s Art Deco period their lights were modernised in nickel plated bronze or coppered brass mounts using opalescent shades often (but not exclusively) produced by the Jean Gauthier, Ezanville glass factory (EZAN).