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This interior scene, located in Ban Tai Subdistrict, Thailand, displays a rustic and naturally integrated architectural style. The floor is composed of dark, polished wooden planks. On the left, a large, grey natural rock formation is incorporated into the wall and ceiling structure. A tall, dark wooden shelving unit, shaped like a boat hull, stands on the left, topped with a straw hat. This unit has three shelves, each holding a bunch of yellow bananas. Small white shells and natural stones are scattered around the base of the unit on the floor, next to a large green leafy plant. Further left, a wooden counter features a Pothos plant in a glass jar, and shelves with multiple small bottles. In the center, a set of stairs ascends to an upper level. The stairs are constructed with stone risers and treads, each step edged with smaller, smooth river stones. A small window with closed wooden shutters is visible on the wall of the upper level. To the right of the boat-shelf, multiple items, appearing to be sandals or flippers, are mounted on a light-colored wall. The space is supported by white concrete pillars and ceiling beams, which are interspersed with rough-hewn wooden logs and branches serving as both structural and decorative elements. A second straw hat, functioning as a light fixture, hangs from an overhead wooden beam. On the right side of the image, a large, ornate ceramic water dispenser, featuring a dragon motif and equipped with a tap, is positioned on a thick, irregularly shaped, reddish-brown tree trunk section. A white label with "10 Baht" is affixed to the dispenser. To its immediate right, several natural fiber brooms lean against a light-colored wall. In the immediate foreground on the right, a section of a rustic wooden chair with a bright blue cushion is visible. Small stones and a small dark ceramic pot containing a green leaf are present near the base of the water dispenser stand. No individuals are present in the image.
Symbol
0A127
Volume
2,855
Creator
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Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$0.80
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