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How to pronounce etagere in English?

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Type of article of furniture, furniture, piece of furniture

Examples of etagere

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Mark built a handsome freestanding etagere of mostly salvaged components.
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Just like an etagere, a baker's rack is a shelving unit with an open and airy back and sides.
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So especially appropriate to apartments, condos and homes with smaller interiors is the etagere.
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Fill your etagere or baker's rack with silver serving pieces, mixing in fresh topiaries for a pop of color.
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Place an etagere in your bedroom or closet to hold sweaters.
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My guest bathroom has zero storage space, so I put a black etagere next to the sink and stocked it with supplies my guests need, from towels to jars holding toiletries.
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More examples
  • A piece of furniture with open shelves for displaying small ornaments
  • An u00E9tagu00E8re or shelf is a piece of light furniture which was extensively made in France during the latter part of the 18th century. It consists of a series of stages or shelves for the reception of ornaments or other small articles. Like the what-not it was very often cornerwise in shape, and the best Louis XVI examples in exotic woods are exceedingly graceful and elegant.
  • Set of free-standing or wall shelves used to display objects. Sometimes with doors or drawers.
  • An open shelving unit used for display purposes.
  • Freestanding shelf unit open on all sides used for display.
  • A French free standing, light piece of furniture or wall shelf used to display objects, made extensively in the late 18th century. It may also have drawers and cabinet doors. In England it is referred to as a what-not.
  • A small, freestanding piece with shelves for displaying accessories or food service.
  • A piece of light furniture characterized by a series of open shelves, often used to display small decorative items.
  • Having several shelves (a what-not). Used to display curios.