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This is a detailed interior view of a traditional Majorcan kitchen setting, characteristic of historical houses in Palma and throughout the island of Mallorca. The room features white-washed walls, a tiled terracotta floor, and exposed wooden ceiling beams. A circular, bright overhead light fixture is visible on the ceiling.

On the right, a multi-paned wooden window with partially open brown shutters allows natural light to enter, illuminating a sheer white curtain behind the panes. The wall below the window is tiled with reddish-brown rectangular tiles. An integrated masonry structure, likely a traditional hearth or oven, occupies the right side of the room, featuring a dark metal door on its front face. Its top surface displays various items, including a dark pot and a pestle.

Along the left wall, a white shelf extends, holding numerous decorative ceramic and terracotta figurines, including a prominent rooster, human figures, and an amphora-like vessel. Below the shelf, various objects hang from hooks, such as dried plant material and a dark, hook-shaped item. The left corner features a built-in stone counter and sink area. On the counter, several green and brown glass bottles, a wooden washboard, and a large wooden bowl filled with dried plant material are arranged. A small red figurine and a cylindrical vessel are also on the counter. A large dark pottery jar rests on the floor within the sink's recess. On a lower counter slab to the far left, a shallow bowl contains light-colored, irregularly shaped items, possibly garlic cloves.

In the center of the tiled floor, a rectangular wooden crate serves as a low table. Two ceramic plates with painted designs (one blue/green, one yellow/orange), a green glass bottle, and several long, dark brushes or utensils are placed on the crate. A small yellow liquid spill is visible on the floor beside the crate. To the right of the crate, a tall, woven basket sits upright on the floor. No people are present in the scene.
nuria

Jul 27, 2025

Palma, Spain

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This is a detailed interior view of a traditional Majorcan kitchen setting, characteristic of historical houses in Palma and throughout the island of Mallorca. The room features white-washed walls, a tiled terracotta floor, and exposed wooden ceiling beams. A circular, bright overhead light fixture is visible on the ceiling. On the right, a multi-paned wooden window with partially open brown shutters allows natural light to enter, illuminating a sheer white curtain behind the panes. The wall below the window is tiled with reddish-brown rectangular tiles. An integrated masonry structure, likely a traditional hearth or oven, occupies the right side of the room, featuring a dark metal door on its front face. Its top surface displays various items, including a dark pot and a pestle. Along the left wall, a white shelf extends, holding numerous decorative ceramic and terracotta figurines, including a prominent rooster, human figures, and an amphora-like vessel. Below the shelf, various objects hang from hooks, such as dried plant material and a dark, hook-shaped item. The left corner features a built-in stone counter and sink area. On the counter, several green and brown glass bottles, a wooden washboard, and a large wooden bowl filled with dried plant material are arranged. A small red figurine and a cylindrical vessel are also on the counter. A large dark pottery jar rests on the floor within the sink's recess. On a lower counter slab to the far left, a shallow bowl contains light-colored, irregularly shaped items, possibly garlic cloves. In the center of the tiled floor, a rectangular wooden crate serves as a low table. Two ceramic plates with painted designs (one blue/green, one yellow/orange), a green glass bottle, and several long, dark brushes or utensils are placed on the crate. A small yellow liquid spill is visible on the floor beside the crate. To the right of the crate, a tall, woven basket sits upright on the floor. No people are present in the scene.

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