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This image depicts a street-level commercial display of bedding materials in Nobinagar, Bangladesh. The foreground features a dense arrangement of various pillows and bolster cushions, primarily cylindrical or oblong. These items display diverse textile patterns, predominantly red, black, and white plaid, along with some pink-and-white stripes, and a blue pillow with white floral patterns. In front of these, several open-weave dark blue plastic baskets contain piles of loose fiberfill in varying colors: white, light pink, and light blue-gray. To the right, a large teal-green sack is also filled with white fiberfill. Behind the cushion display, vertically stacked items, likely rolled mattresses or similar bedding, are visible, wrapped in clear plastic and showing red and blue patterns. The background consists of a weathered concrete or plaster building facade. On the left, a vertical red sign with white Bengali script, the word "Kash," and the partial number "01623" is affixed. Multiple printed notices and advertisements in Bengali, some displaying phone numbers, are pasted onto the wall. To the right, a closed, dark gray corrugated metal roll-down shutter indicates a shop entrance. A thin wire or rope stretches horizontally across the upper portion of the frame, from which a large, clear plastic bag containing a rolled item with a visible red sailboat graphic is suspended. No individuals are present in the scene.
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