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  2. Ein Bonheur-du-jour ( frz. Glück des Tages) ist ein kleiner, zierlicher Damen- Schreibtisch, der in den 1760er Jahren von den Pariser Marchand-Merciers eingeführt wurde und in Frankreich zu einem der beliebtesten Möbel des 18. Jahrhunderts avancierte.

  3. A bonheur du jour (in French, bonheur-du-jour, meaning "daytime delight") is a type of lady's writing desk. It was introduced in Paris by one of the interior decorators and purveyors of fashionable novelties called marchands-merciers about 1760, and speedily became intensely fashionable. [1]

  4. 12. Feb. 2012 · To watch my other videos with double subtitles, go there : / frenchrescue Famous song "Le premier bonheur du jour" by the great French singer Françoise Hardy. French and English subtitles.

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  5. Bonheur du jour is a small, dainty writing table with storage compartments and decorative features. Learn about its history, style, and variations from Britannica's editors.

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  6. Quite possibly the Museum’s bonheur-du-jour, as this type of small writing desk is called, was the one formerly in the possession of the king’s favorite. The model was repeated a number of times, and today eleven such bonheurs-dujour are known, but this is the only one that can be dated to 1768, based on the date letter P for that year ...

  7. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 539. This type of elegant lady’s writing desk was called a bonheur-du-jour, literally “happiness of the day” which may refer to the joys of letter writing. Eleven of these desks are known of which The Met has four in its collection (see also 58.75.48; 58.75.49; and 1982.60.55).