
Stake attention in this memory
The scene depicts the interior of a Bacha Coffee boutique, specifically located in the Dar el Bacha palace in Marrakesh, Morocco. The image focuses on an elaborate retail display within a richly decorated architectural setting. To the left, a large, ornate white architectural column with fluted details rises, adjacent to a section of geometric blue, white, and yellow mosaic tilework (Zellige). Above, a dark wooden ceiling or cornice features recessed lighting and carved scroll patterns. The display itself is framed by vertical wooden pillars with carved elements. The central and right portions of the image feature multiple clear glass shelves filled with coffee products. The vast majority of these products are contained in distinctive orange and gold boxes, prominently labeled "BACHA COFFEE" and "1910 BACHA COFFEE." Many boxes also bear country names such as "YEMEN," "NEPAL," "INDIA," "COLOMBIA," "KENYA," and "CUBA." These boxes are meticulously stacked, forming dense walls of merchandise. Interspersed among the boxes are small blue decorative items, possibly coffee scoops or small containers, often adorned with blue ribbons, and small white ceramic mugs with blue patterns. Reflections in the mirrored surfaces above the main display show indistinct figures. Through the glass, several individuals are partially visible, observing the products. In the mid-section, the heads and shoulders of four women are discernible, some appearing to hold mobile phones as if taking photographs. To the right, an older male wearing a dark fedora and jacket, and a female in a light coat, are seen from the waist up, both facing the display. A dark-sleeved arm is partially visible in the bottom left corner, suggesting the photographer's presence. Recessed lighting illuminates the wooden elements and the displayed products.
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