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The image depicts a white two-drawer nightstand in a room in Lisbon, Portugal. The nightstand is positioned against a two-toned wall, featuring a beige lower section and a grey upper section. On the left, a teal, mushroom-shaped lamp rests. Centered behind it is a light-colored wooden frame containing a close-up photograph of a tri-color Cavalier King Charles Spaniel dog. To the right of the lamp and in front of the framed photo, two circular coasters, decorated with green and red beads in a spiral pattern, are stacked. In front of the coasters, a stack of three books is present. The top book is "Elena Ferrante: História de Quem Vai e de Quem Fica" (The Story of Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay), featuring a black and white striped cover with two silhouetted figures. The second book is also "Elena Ferrante: História de Quem Vai e de Quem Fica," and the third book is "Elena Ferrante: História da Menina Perdida" (The Story of the Lost Child). A partial view of striped bedding is visible on the far left, and a wooden floor is seen at the bottom right.
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Sep 23, 2025, 5:59 PM

Lisbon, Portugal

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The image depicts a white two-drawer nightstand in a room in Lisbon, Portugal. The nightstand is positioned against a two-toned wall, featuring a beige lower section and a grey upper section. On the left, a teal, mushroom-shaped lamp rests. Centered behind it is a light-colored wooden frame containing a close-up photograph of a tri-color Cavalier King Charles Spaniel dog. To the right of the lamp and in front of the framed photo, two circular coasters, decorated with green and red beads in a spiral pattern, are stacked. In front of the coasters, a stack of three books is present. The top book is "Elena Ferrante: História de Quem Vai e de Quem Fica" (The Story of Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay), featuring a black and white striped cover with two silhouetted figures. The second book is also "Elena Ferrante: História de Quem Vai e de Quem Fica," and the third book is "Elena Ferrante: História da Menina Perdida" (The Story of the Lost Child). A partial view of striped bedding is visible on the far left, and a wooden floor is seen at the bottom right.

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