There aren't many places to stop by in this town, but we're very grateful that we have a steady stream of customers on Saturdays. Please note that we will be closed on Sunday, July 21st.
Today I'd like to introduce four items that can be used for displays.

A potter's wheel made of iron. The potter's wheel can be fixed in place by tightening the bolts on the side. It can be used as a potter's wheel, and also as a display stand.
Hand-cranked potter's wheel
Hand-cranked potter's wheel

This aluminum tray is about one size smaller than a typical school lunch tray. If you're using it for display, you can use the back side.
Aluminum tray
Aluminum tray

It has scratches, cracks, chips, and a slight warp, but it is a dignified shogi board. The surface has a well-worn luster and does not give off a dirty impression. You could also attach legs and use it as a cafe table.
Shogi board without legs
Shogi board without legs

It looks like a folding chair, but I imagine it was probably used as a signboard. The picture on the chair is on a roll, and you can change the picture by turning the knob on the right side.
Folding sign
Folding sign