What is this gardigner?

The word "jardinier" sounds unusual to us, which is not surprising, because it is borrowed from a foreign language. What exactly this word means by itself is probably known to those who do not mind the soul in indoor flowers and are engaged in their cultivation. In this article, we will consider in detail what a jardiniere is. We learn about its purpose, from what language this amazing name came to us and much more.

About the word

The jardinier is the same as a bookcase for indoor flowers. This elegant representative of decorative furniture can be in the form of a drawer, basket, table and so on.

This word, "jardinier", refers to the nouns of the 1st declension, feminine. It is production from the French word jardinier, which means "garden". In turn, jardinier comes from the words jardin and garder. The first means "garden", the second - "protect."

Photo of the Gardinier

About the product

The jardinier was invented in France in the 17th century. Of course, whatnots, which cost a lot of money, in that era there was no place in the homes of commoners. It was possible to see them only among wealthy people.

In Russia, they became popular in the 50s of the XIX century, when various exotic plants began to be imported into the country. Representatives of the aristocracy and landowners bought zhardinierki to create home greenhouses. Then it became fashionable also to grow tropical fruits in them. Lemons and oranges grown on their home "plantations" gave them a sense of their own significance and were a reason for special pride.

In literature

The bard Zhardinyerk was mentioned in his work "Shagreen Skin" by the great writer Honore De Balzac. The writer V. I. Kryzhanovskaya-Rochester, in the novel “The Enchanted Castle”, puts in her hero’s mouth the phrase that it is necessary to replace the old piano with a concert one and put a flower box next to it, which he will acquire.

In contemporary works, the garment rooms also found a place. They are mentioned in her novel Murder in the Old House by writer Ann Granger.

One of the heroines of Anne Perry’s book “Crescent Street” once stops her gaze on the “wall-mounted jardinier.”

jardinier with flowers

Modern products

Jardinieres are striking in a variety of shapes and sizes. There are products from wood, porcelain, metal. Wicker decorative furniture made of willow twigs has proven itself perfectly. It is distinguished by lightness, moisture resistance and durability.

In the 21st century, whatnots does not face the fate of a complete disappearance from the home goods market. On the contrary, their popularity is growing from year to year. Several photos of jardiniers with an unusual design appearance, which are released today, are available on this page.

Internet users agree that the curtains with flowers planted in them not only decorate the home, but also give a lot of positive emotions. And we can only agree with them.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/C5327/


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