No.
Buddha, Bodhisattva, saint, and deity statues all belong to the venerable ones, and "the venerable ones did not oppose each other before." Do not place a stool in front of a Buddha, Bodhisattva or deity statue. Hanging weapons on the painting depicts a murderous atmosphere, which is too powerful. Do not hang them. Hang them on the right hand side of the Buddha statue.
According to the divine position, the front of the throne is the "empty god", which is not suitable for sitting opposite, so it is better to be empty. That is to say, don’t sit facing each other in front of the Buddha statues. It’s okay to leave them empty.
Buddhism is very particular about rules. Seated according to size. Even when sitting, there are rules.
The same is true in the world. When Cao Cao advanced his horse's head and overtook the emperor, Guan Yu wanted to kill him.