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This image captures an elaborate, multi-textured decorative wall installation in an interior setting, identified as The House of Common in Bangkok, Thailand. The vertical composition is densely packed with artificial flora and ornamental elements, illuminated by localized lighting.

The upper section features a prominent, shimmering, S-shaped or wave-like structure composed of small, reflective facets, possibly crystals or mirrors, framed by a golden-bronze metallic border. Behind it, translucent, wavy, silver-grey fabric or plastic elements are visible. To the right, a golden hemispherical object is partially seen, surrounded by delicate, silver-colored, skeletal branch formations and dark blue artificial clustered flowers, possibly hydrangeas. Further right, a white, open-structured birdcage is integrated into a mass of silver-painted artificial branches.

The middle section is dominated by a cascade of white artificial flowers, resembling orchids or wisteria, interspersed with voluminous white, fluffy, feathery, or moss-like artificial plant material. Numerous small, vertical light bulbs are embedded within this white floral mass, providing bright illumination. To the left, pink artificial lotus flowers with large green leaves and some lotus seed pods are arranged against a rustic wooden panel.

The lower section continues the theme, with more glowing yellow-orange and pink artificial lotus flowers and green leaves winding around a background that transitions from a dark brick pattern to distressed wooden planks. Carved or relief details, possibly depicting fish, are visible on the wooden surface. A small, multi-tiered green pagoda-like miniature structure is nestled among the lotus elements. The right side of the lower section shows reflections of warm light sources on a dark surface, suggesting a window or mirror adjacent to the display. No people are present in the scene.
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Jun 6, 2026

Bangkok, Thailand

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This image captures an elaborate, multi-textured decorative wall installation in an interior setting, identified as The House of Common in Bangkok, Thailand. The vertical composition is densely packed with artificial flora and ornamental elements, illuminated by localized lighting. The upper section features a prominent, shimmering, S-shaped or wave-like structure composed of small, reflective facets, possibly crystals or mirrors, framed by a golden-bronze metallic border. Behind it, translucent, wavy, silver-grey fabric or plastic elements are visible. To the right, a golden hemispherical object is partially seen, surrounded by delicate, silver-colored, skeletal branch formations and dark blue artificial clustered flowers, possibly hydrangeas. Further right, a white, open-structured birdcage is integrated into a mass of silver-painted artificial branches. The middle section is dominated by a cascade of white artificial flowers, resembling orchids or wisteria, interspersed with voluminous white, fluffy, feathery, or moss-like artificial plant material. Numerous small, vertical light bulbs are embedded within this white floral mass, providing bright illumination. To the left, pink artificial lotus flowers with large green leaves and some lotus seed pods are arranged against a rustic wooden panel. The lower section continues the theme, with more glowing yellow-orange and pink artificial lotus flowers and green leaves winding around a background that transitions from a dark brick pattern to distressed wooden planks. Carved or relief details, possibly depicting fish, are visible on the wooden surface. A small, multi-tiered green pagoda-like miniature structure is nestled among the lotus elements. The right side of the lower section shows reflections of warm light sources on a dark surface, suggesting a window or mirror adjacent to the display. No people are present in the scene.

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