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This image captures the richly decorated interior of a traditional Moroccan room, likely a living area within a riad or house in Fez. The space showcases intricate craftsmanship and characteristic architectural elements. No people are visible in the scene. The room is furnished with a long, blue velvet upholstered sofa or banquette, adorned with patterned and floral throw pillows. In front of the sofa, there is a low, square wooden coffee table with carved details. To the right, a substantial, light-colored carved furniture piece, possibly a console or decorative stand, adds to the decor. In the foreground, a dark wooden chest or bench is present. The walls are a prominent feature, with the lower half clad in geometric blue and white zellige tilework. Above this, a wide band of intricately carved white plasterwork (gebs) extends towards the ceiling. The floor is covered in a distinctive checkerboard pattern of dark blue and white tiles. The ceiling combines dark wooden beams and panels on the left with elaborate white plaster carvings on the right, from which an ornate, silver-toned chandelier hangs. Another section of the ceiling towards the right also features patterned tilework. Decorative objects include a framed painting on the far wall, depicting two figures in traditional attire. Above the painting, a dark, intricately carved wooden wall ornament is mounted. An arched doorway or window frame, painted dark green and adorned with carvings, offers a reflection of the interior space. The lighting, primarily from the chandelier, suggests an indoor setting, possibly evening or a dimly lit interior. The abundance of zellige tiles, gebs plasterwork, and traditional wooden elements strongly indicates the setting is Fez, Morocco, reflecting its rich artisanal heritage. The atmosphere conveyed is one of cultural authenticity, detailed artistry, and traditional comfort. There is no visible text in the image.
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