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The scene depicts an interior view of a specialty coffee establishment, specifically identified by the "ROSETTA" branding on coffee bags, located in Cape Town, South Africa. The image is dominated by two distinct wall-mounted display units against a dark green wall and a white ceiling.

On the left, a black-framed shelving unit with three illuminated shelves displays various coffee-related items. The top shelf holds glass jars with wooden lids containing coffee pods, a clear glass jar, a book titled "Terroir" with a mountain landscape cover, an AeroPress coffee maker, and a clear glass Chemex-style brewer. The middle shelf features white menu cards or information sheets, a small white box, and a piece of dark, gnarled wood. The bottom shelf displays two rows of white pouches, each branded "ROSETTA" and labeled with coffee origins (e.g., "Chelele," "Ragati," "Benti Nenka," "Galende AA"). Some bags on the lower row also feature a geometric logo (a triangle within a circle). A dark green upholstered stool is partially visible in the lower left foreground.

On the right, a black-framed glass display cabinet houses two identical Hario-style cold brew coffee towers, each constructed with light brown wooden frames. Each tower features three levels: a top clear glass reservoir filled with water (one marked "3000 ml"), a middle glass chamber containing dark liquid (coffee concentrate) with a visible coiled metal component, and a bottom clear glass carafe. Below the glass section, two light-colored, horizontally ridged drawers with circular black pulls are visible. Reflections on the glass front of this cabinet include warm-toned architectural elements from the opposing side of the room.

No individuals are present in the image. The environment is clean, well-lit, and designed for coffee retail and display.
Gigi🐆

Mar 28, 2026

Cape Town, South Africa

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The scene depicts an interior view of a specialty coffee establishment, specifically identified by the "ROSETTA" branding on coffee bags, located in Cape Town, South Africa. The image is dominated by two distinct wall-mounted display units against a dark green wall and a white ceiling. On the left, a black-framed shelving unit with three illuminated shelves displays various coffee-related items. The top shelf holds glass jars with wooden lids containing coffee pods, a clear glass jar, a book titled "Terroir" with a mountain landscape cover, an AeroPress coffee maker, and a clear glass Chemex-style brewer. The middle shelf features white menu cards or information sheets, a small white box, and a piece of dark, gnarled wood. The bottom shelf displays two rows of white pouches, each branded "ROSETTA" and labeled with coffee origins (e.g., "Chelele," "Ragati," "Benti Nenka," "Galende AA"). Some bags on the lower row also feature a geometric logo (a triangle within a circle). A dark green upholstered stool is partially visible in the lower left foreground. On the right, a black-framed glass display cabinet houses two identical Hario-style cold brew coffee towers, each constructed with light brown wooden frames. Each tower features three levels: a top clear glass reservoir filled with water (one marked "3000 ml"), a middle glass chamber containing dark liquid (coffee concentrate) with a visible coiled metal component, and a bottom clear glass carafe. Below the glass section, two light-colored, horizontally ridged drawers with circular black pulls are visible. Reflections on the glass front of this cabinet include warm-toned architectural elements from the opposing side of the room. No individuals are present in the image. The environment is clean, well-lit, and designed for coffee retail and display.

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