Discover in our collection exceptional Muller Frères Art Deco lamps, chandeliers, sconces and antique French glass objects created in Lunéville, France during the 1920s and 1930s. Renowned for their mastery of acid-etched, frosted or mottled glass, and elegant floral or geometric designs, Muller Frères became one of the most celebrated names of the French Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements.
Our collection features authentic French Art Deco lighting, including rare table lamps, pendant lights, ceiling fixtures and decorative glass creations combining refined craftsmanship with timeless elegance. Each piece reflects the artistic innovation and luxury associated with original Art Deco interior design.
Authentic Muller Frères French Art Deco Lighting
Muller Frères lamps are highly sought after by collectors and interior designers for their distinctive frosted glass, floral motifs, geometric patterns and fine bronze or wrought iron mounts. Produced in Lunéville, these antique French lighting pieces embody the sophistication of early 20th century decorative arts.
Whether you are searching for an original Muller Frères chandelier, a signed cameo glass lamp or an elegant Art Deco wall sconce, our curated selection highlights the beauty and craftsmanship of authentic French antique lighting.
Rare Antique Glass Lamps & Decorative Art Deco Pieces
Explore a unique selection of museum-quality Art Deco glass lamps and decorative lighting inspired by the golden age of French design. Many pieces feature hand-crafted molded glass, satin finishes and iconic Art Deco geometric styling that perfectly complement both classic and contemporary interiors. Our Muller Frères collection celebrates the heritage of French glassmaking and the enduring appeal of luxury Art Deco lighting.
Pair of Art Deco Paradise bird Muller Frères chandeliers
Art Deco pendant light by Muller Frères & Vasseur
Pair of Art Deco Muller Frères chandeliers, 1920
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In 1919 the Croismare glassworks has been partially destroyed, the production equipment is outdated. Henri and Désiré buy the majority of shares of the Hinzelin's glassworks and create "Les Grandes Verrerie et Cristalleries de Croismare". The buildings are renovated, new ovens are installed. In the same time, they create the new company "Verrerie d'Art Muller Frères" to give a name to their activity in Luneville. Pieces made in Luneville will be signed "Muller Frères Luneville". Those made in Croismare will be signed "G.V. de Croismare ".
In 1925, they manage 250 employees in Croismare and 100 in Luneville. The Muller brothers create, innovate and produce with genius. They follow, anticipate, generate and invent trends with talent. They create pieces of all types, all colors, all shapes and for all budgets.
In 1927, the two entities are united definitively under a new name: "Grandes Verreries de Croismare et Verrerie d'Art Muller Frères Réunies SA". Its headquarters is based in Croismare to be transferred in 1931 at Luneville. The company has 350 employees in Croismare and 100 in Luneville.
The Art Deco chandeliers of that time sometimes are monumental pieces. The molded-pressed glass takes the shape of plaques, frosted or polished, and worked with acid or wheel. The animal vases are among the most beautiful creations of that time.
Désiré refines the intercalaire technique in 1929. He creates a new line with the ironworker Chapelle. The glass is blown into a metal frame of animal shape in an Art Deco style. These pieces are hollow and intended to be electrified.
At the top of their art, the Muller brothers are hit hard by the crisis of 1929. Exports stop short. They also suffer from the Daum glassworks "La Belle Etoile" based in Croismare few years ago.
In 1934, the Muller family is seized and the glassworks activity goes into another direction. Victor died in 1935, Henri in 1936.
In 1936, the glassworks stops all activity.
In 1938 Georges, Désiré's son, and Marcel Muller, Henri's son, join their forces to create a new workshop, 11 rue du Faubourg d'Einville in Lunéville. They produce in the same taste as their parents, but with some differences. Times have changed and the World War II happens. The company stops in 1940.
In 1943, Désiré starts a very small workshop where he produces his own pieces. There he makes some fantastic pieces. In 1946, his son Georges creates a new company with his father. Up to 10 employees will work in this company. Désiré will work the glass until his death in 1952. Georges is alone and stops his activity in 1957. This time the story is over.
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From 1980s, glass pieces have been produced with the "Muller Fres" signature. These pieces use a correct signature by Muller Freres from 1919, but with different graphisms. A discerning eye cannot be abused by these fakes that have just in common with Muller Freres the signature they use. But if you are a beginner, be careful. Here are some example of fake signatures and glass pieces :
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