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This image depicts the interior of the Meert confectionery shop, located at 27 Rue Esquermoise, 59000 Lille, France. The scene is dominated by opulent, traditional French décor. A male employee, partially visible on the far left, wears a white shirt and dark vest, looking towards the left. In the foreground, a marble counter with a black and white geometric pattern supports various retail items. On the left, small glass cloches cover dark confectionery. Central to the foreground is a circular wooden display stand with a gold sign holder, positioned in front of a multi-tiered glass and metal display structure. This structure holds multiple clear plastic bags containing spherical dark and light brown chocolates or pralines, and some bags on the upper tier also contain flat, orange, pumpkin-shaped confectionery items. To the right on the counter, a stack of bright pink cylindrical boxes with white labels is visible. The midground and background feature elaborate dark green wooden display cases with intricate gold carvings and arched glass panels. These cases contain rows of colorful packaged confectionery boxes, including orange, yellow, purple, and pink designs. Some shelves also hold stacks of smaller jars with white labels. Large mirrored sections within the display cases on the right reflect portions of the interior, including a brass chandelier and indistinct figures of two individuals, likely customers. The ceiling is highly ornate, featuring painted panels with gilded moldings, intricate patterns, and floral motifs in gold, blue, and cream. The overall environment is a high-end, historical retail space specializing in gourmet sweets.
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