Caquetoires were a type of chair popular in France during the 16th and 17th centuries. They were designed with an S-shaped back, which provided support for the sitter's neck and head. Caquetoires were typically made of wood and had a cushioned seat. The name "caquetoire" comes from the French word "caqueter," which means to chatter or gossip. The chairs were often used in salons, where people gathered for conversation and socializing. Caquetoires were considered a luxurious item and were often decorated with elaborate carvings and upholstery. Today, caquetoires are rare and highly sought after by collectors.
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