18th Century Oak Bench - Architectural Collection

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Old wooden wall cladding

Old oak wall cladding

Barnwood wall covering

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18 century oak bench

Long old oak table

Old oak door

Solid old oak coffee table

Reclaimed wood beams

Old oak beams

Reclaimed pine beams

Old elm beams

Reclaimed oak child beams

Old purlins

Reclaimed mooring posts

Reclaimed American pine beams

Old wooden pedestal

Reclaimed wood planks

Old harbor shelves

Oak Reims planks

Reclaimed pine planks

Oak track boards

Old oak planks

Reclaimed oak wine press boards

Old Oak Haystack Shelves

Barnwood Planks

Oak log planks

French oak planks

Reclaimed wagon boards

Oak wagon boards brushed

Oak wagon boards planed

Hardwood wagon boards

Old pine and spruce wagon boards

Air dried oak beams

Oak beams air dried

Oak purlins wind-dried

Long oak planks

Long oak beams

Oak battens air dry

Wood flooring

Reclaimed oak flooring

Oak floor

Reclaimed oregon pine floor

Reclaimed pine floor

Wood ceiling

Old oak roof boarding

Old roof boarding boards

French oak roof boarding

Wood cladding

Oak cladding

Oak table

Reclaimed oak table

Wagon plank table

Oak monastery table

Oak tree trunk table

Old oak outdoor table

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Antique French oak beams

18th century oak beams

Majestic antique oak beams

Silver seasoned oak beams

19th century elm beams

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18 century oak bench

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A special item from the private collection of Frank Pouwer.

Wood type
Old oak
Application
Interior Design
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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.

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