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This image is a detailed advertisement for "Braas" roofing tiles, featuring a house with a distinct red tiled roof under a blue sky with scattered clouds. The house, painted yellow or cream, exhibits white-framed windows, a white front door with a circular glass insert, and the number "8" affixed to the wall next to the door. A reddish-brown gabled roof, composed of wave-patterned cement tiles, dominates the structure, featuring a chimney and a small satellite dish on one side, and a decorative rooster figurine atop the main gable's peak. Below the house, a red wooden picket fence with brick pillars and a low brick base encloses a vibrant green lawn and well-maintained garden beds with various plants and flowers.

Overlaid on the image are several textual elements and graphics, predominantly in Polish. The "Lumino" brand logo, incorporating a red starburst design, is prominently displayed in the upper right. A large title reads "Braas - dachówka na medal" (Braas - tile for a medal). Descriptive text explains that Lumino is a cutting-edge cement tile production technology that received the Gold Medal at the International Poznań Fairs Budma 2004, and is popular in the Polish market, specifically referring to Braas Greek and Celtic tiles. Contact phone numbers (beginning with Polish area codes 0-77 and 0-67) and the website "www.braas.com.pl" are provided for more information. A circular award emblem, inscribed "INTERNATIONAL FAIRS POZNAŃ," is visible on the lower left. Additional smaller text and images, appearing to be from a brochure, provide further details and visual samples of various tile types, including references to "Najlepszy dach na Państwa dom" (The best roof for your home). A vertical, dark blue and white element partially obscures the left edge, indicating the image is part of a larger printed piece.

The advertisement does not provide specific information regarding the city of Męcina, Poland, but the Polish language, phone area codes, and reference to the Poznań Fairs firmly place the context within Poland.
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Jun 7, 2026, 10:50 AM

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This image is a detailed advertisement for "Braas" roofing tiles, featuring a house with a distinct red tiled roof under a blue sky with scattered clouds. The house, painted yellow or cream, exhibits white-framed windows, a white front door with a circular glass insert, and the number "8" affixed to the wall next to the door. A reddish-brown gabled roof, composed of wave-patterned cement tiles, dominates the structure, featuring a chimney and a small satellite dish on one side, and a decorative rooster figurine atop the main gable's peak. Below the house, a red wooden picket fence with brick pillars and a low brick base encloses a vibrant green lawn and well-maintained garden beds with various plants and flowers. Overlaid on the image are several textual elements and graphics, predominantly in Polish. The "Lumino" brand logo, incorporating a red starburst design, is prominently displayed in the upper right. A large title reads "Braas - dachówka na medal" (Braas - tile for a medal). Descriptive text explains that Lumino is a cutting-edge cement tile production technology that received the Gold Medal at the International Poznań Fairs Budma 2004, and is popular in the Polish market, specifically referring to Braas Greek and Celtic tiles. Contact phone numbers (beginning with Polish area codes 0-77 and 0-67) and the website "www.braas.com.pl" are provided for more information. A circular award emblem, inscribed "INTERNATIONAL FAIRS POZNAŃ," is visible on the lower left. Additional smaller text and images, appearing to be from a brochure, provide further details and visual samples of various tile types, including references to "Najlepszy dach na Państwa dom" (The best roof for your home). A vertical, dark blue and white element partially obscures the left edge, indicating the image is part of a larger printed piece. The advertisement does not provide specific information regarding the city of Męcina, Poland, but the Polish language, phone area codes, and reference to the Poznań Fairs firmly place the context within Poland.

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