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This image depicts the interior of a dining establishment located within the city of Subang Jaya City Council, Malaysia. The perspective is low-angle, looking upwards towards the ceiling and across the seating area.

In the immediate foreground, a prominent black, bell-shaped pendant light fixture hangs from a dark-colored ceiling, illuminated brightly from its base with a stark white light. Fine dust particles are visible on the upper surface of the fixture. The suspension mechanism, dark and metallic with an industrial design, connects the fixture to the ceiling.

To the left, a decorative wall feature runs horizontally, composed of a dark-framed grid containing multiple rectangular panels in varying muted colors, including green, yellow, orange, brown, and white. Below this feature, a row of booth-style seating with light beige upholstery and wooden bases is arranged.

Further into the room, two additional pendant light fixtures, similar in style but smaller and further recessed, are suspended from the ceiling. On the far wall to the right, two vertically oriented framed artworks are displayed, featuring abstract patterns predominantly in shades of red and orange. Below the artworks, a dining area is furnished with multiple light-colored wooden tables and chairs. A single individual is seated alone at one of these tables, their head bowed towards the tabletop. Adjacent to the dining tables, several light-colored high chairs are stacked.

On the far right, a service counter or bar area is visible, featuring a blue container and illuminated digital screens displaying colorful graphics. The ceiling throughout the establishment is dark, likely black or dark grey, with some lighter-colored structural beams or panels visible. Additional recessed lighting fixtures and an air conditioning vent are present on the ceiling. The lower portion of the walls beneath the artworks and service area is paneled with light-colored wood, while the upper walls are painted a neutral light grey or off-white.
FM-3Y0043

Jun 7, 2026

Subang Jaya City Council, Malaysia

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This image depicts the interior of a dining establishment located within the city of Subang Jaya City Council, Malaysia. The perspective is low-angle, looking upwards towards the ceiling and across the seating area. In the immediate foreground, a prominent black, bell-shaped pendant light fixture hangs from a dark-colored ceiling, illuminated brightly from its base with a stark white light. Fine dust particles are visible on the upper surface of the fixture. The suspension mechanism, dark and metallic with an industrial design, connects the fixture to the ceiling. To the left, a decorative wall feature runs horizontally, composed of a dark-framed grid containing multiple rectangular panels in varying muted colors, including green, yellow, orange, brown, and white. Below this feature, a row of booth-style seating with light beige upholstery and wooden bases is arranged. Further into the room, two additional pendant light fixtures, similar in style but smaller and further recessed, are suspended from the ceiling. On the far wall to the right, two vertically oriented framed artworks are displayed, featuring abstract patterns predominantly in shades of red and orange. Below the artworks, a dining area is furnished with multiple light-colored wooden tables and chairs. A single individual is seated alone at one of these tables, their head bowed towards the tabletop. Adjacent to the dining tables, several light-colored high chairs are stacked. On the far right, a service counter or bar area is visible, featuring a blue container and illuminated digital screens displaying colorful graphics. The ceiling throughout the establishment is dark, likely black or dark grey, with some lighter-colored structural beams or panels visible. Additional recessed lighting fixtures and an air conditioning vent are present on the ceiling. The lower portion of the walls beneath the artworks and service area is paneled with light-colored wood, while the upper walls are painted a neutral light grey or off-white.

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