An
étagère is a piece of light
furniture very similar to the English
what-not, which was extensively made in France during the latter part of the 18th century. As the name implies, 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.