vendredi 17 janvier 2014

Why Choose Wrought Iron Plant Holders

By Marissa Velazquez


Wrought iron plant holders are a timeless choice for decorating your home. Whether you place them inside, outside or both you can count on their traditional beauty to contribute to the overall ambiance of your decor. Many of the designs used date back several centuries.

Although the technique of bending and working iron did not make an impact until the Victorian era this metal has been available in China since the thirteenth century. Once craftsmen started working the metal into decorative shapes it became a favored item for royal and upper class estates in the major European countries. It was used to create chairs, decorate carriages, and create arches in gardens to mention just a few of the uses it was put to.

Happily, the Victorian designs have endured for centuries and can be found at nearly any nursery or gardening shop. The delicate arches and ornate trims of seventeenth century designs are available in tables built to hold the plants you have in your yard or patio area. You can also find pots and planters with ornate designs to match the tables.

There are more modern novelty stands for your plants. They can be designed as animals of all kinds or the mystical arena of faeries and gnomes. They also can be worked into shapes from the garden such as wheel barrows and plows. Your garden or patio can become your private refuge from everyday stresses or a place to share the calmness with friends.

Indoor planters and tables should not be left outside indefinitely. They are not built to withstand the tortures of inclement weather. The paint and other finishes that may be used in their designs may fade and peal after extended periods outside. The designs made exclusively for indoor decorating are more delicately formed and have a cleaner, more concise detailing.

There are many different designs of hangers to replace the plastic or wire hangers that come with plants when purchased. Some are Sheppard's hooks that can be placed in any area that is open in the yard or garden. Others attach to fence posts or support posts on the patio and extend perhaps two feet out from the posts. These often come with baskets designed to hold the plants you select.

There are stands that have stone or tile shelving for the plants. They are designed to accent the furniture you choose for your patio area. Many serve as end tables as well as plant stands. Others stand about three inches off the ground and have rollers on the legs for ease when you need to move the plants. These lower stands are meant for larger plants or decorative trees such as dwarf citrus.

Wrought iron plant holders have had a place in homes for centuries. They have withstood the test of time and remain one of the more sought after patio furniture items available today. If you want enduring beauty as well as long term usage this may be the furnishings you need for your patio.




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