The 18th-century oak bench, a valuable piece in the collection, is a good example of craftsmanship. What makes this item special is that it is made entirely from one solid piece of oak. A rarity, given the limited availability of such materials. This unique piece of furniture was hand-hewn in the 18th century, a process that relied solely on an axe, as advanced sawing technology was not then available. This method highlights the high-level craftsmanship that was required to create this piece. As a wood lover, we cherish dee bench as a valuable element in the private collection. The bench is placed near the central wood stove, a nice place where customers and employees gather for a cup of coffee or tea, as well as to warm up in the cold winter months.