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"étagère" Definitions
  1. a piece of furniture consisting of a set of open shelves for displaying small objects and sometimes having an enclosed cabinet as a base

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Some displayed them in a vitrine or étagère, and one Los Angeles matron invited her friends, their Leiber bags and their husbands to a dinner party.
Used Paris cobblestones are being offered for sale online at Mon Pavé Parisien, spruced up and suitable for showcasing on a mantel or étagère anywhere in the world.
Brown installed a multidimensional étagère in a passageway overlooking one of the two courtyards to showcase various treasures collected over the years, such as an urn by Hilda Hellstrom and a collection of vases by Studio Furthermore.
The haul included a glass-and-chrome étagère, a glass-and-chrome coffee table, a dining table and a pair of gray velvet tufted benches that Ms. Paulus has since conceded should have stayed on the showroom floor.
Among the first pieces he made, after leaving Diane von Furstenberg in 2018 and taking a two-month-long inspiration trip to Japan and India, was a six-foot-tall étagère composed of long crystal shelves suspended between two rectangular wooden columns made from alternating sections of sycamore, ash and white wenge.
While the building — a stuccoed two-story structure set on the border of Koreatown and Westlake — is fairly unremarkable, Baruch has transformed his 1,200-square-foot second-floor apartment into an ever-evolving series of colorful vignettes; a burl-wood console in the style of the Dutch de Stijl designer Gerrit Rietveld might be paired with a lumpy ceramic étagère by the Los Angeles-based artist Emilie Carroll, or the sensual curves of a Flemming Lassen chair could be offset by an amoeba-like neon sculpture (called "Blooops") from Alina Hayes.
An étagère for candies An étagère for decorative objects An étagère or shelf is a French set of hanging or standing open shelves for the display of collections of objects or ornaments. The étagère became a popular form of furniture in the nineteenth century. Similar to the what-not, the shelves of the étagère provided extra space for the display of the accumulation of knickknacks that was typical of Victorian home decor.
240px A what-not is a piece of furniture derived from the French étagère, which was exceedingly popular in England in the first three-quarters of the 19th century. It usually consists of slender uprights or pillars, supporting a series of shelves for holding china, ornaments, trifles, or "what not", hence the allusive name. In its English form, it is a convenient piece of drawing room furniture, and was rarely valued for its aesthetic.
Zemmour says he would like to put on trial the anti-racism of the 1980s,Interview with Éric Zemmour by Monique Atlan on the show "Quelle étagère...", January 14, 2008 which he considers, along with feminism, to be a "bien-pensant cause" derived from the "milieu of French and Western pseudo-elites" that the people will not follow in the least. He says that it was especially after having "read Pierre- André Taguieff" who is known for his positions and work on the Nouvelle droite and anti-racism that he "understood that anti-racist progressivism was the successor of communism, with the same totalitarian methods developed by the Comintern during the 1930s."Éric Zemmour, Immigration : le réel interdit, Le Monde, October 12, 2007. According to him, anti-racism is a tactic initiated by François Mitterrand to make people forget the Left's turn to economic liberalism in 1983.

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