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The image depicts the interior of a restaurant or cafe, specifically identified as being within **Dana Mall in Minsk, Belarus**.

The scene is dominated by multiple large, woven light fixtures suspended from a dark overhead ceiling. These fixtures are crafted from a light brown or amber-colored material, likely wicker or rattan, and are shaped distinctly—several are wide, shallow, inverted half-bowls, while one on the far right has a more elongated, undulating, organic form. Each fixture houses an incandescent bulb, emitting a warm, orange-yellow light that illuminates the surrounding woven material.

The ceiling above is dark, featuring visible structural elements and a circular air vent in the upper left. Black suspension wires connect the light fixtures to the ceiling.

To the left and center of the frame, a large glass partition separates the cafe's interior from a brightly lit shopping mall corridor. Numerous vertical strands of small, white string lights are draped within the cafe's side of this glass partition, creating a shimmering effect. Distant shoppers are visible as indistinct figures within the brightly lit mall environment beyond the glass. Light-colored, angled wooden beams form part of the cafe's internal structure near the partition.

In the lower portion of the image, partially obscured, are two individuals seated at a table, their faces indistinct due to the low light and angle.

To the right, a counter surface is visible, displaying stacks of clear plastic cups, white containers, and plates. Above this counter, dark green artificial foliage is draped horizontally along a beam, and the background wall features a subtle, textured pattern. The overall lighting within the cafe area is dim, with the warm glow from the woven lamps being the primary light source, creating a stark contrast with the brighter, cooler illumination of the adjacent mall.
Hanna

Oct 22, 2025

Minsk, Belarus

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The image depicts the interior of a restaurant or cafe, specifically identified as being within **Dana Mall in Minsk, Belarus**. The scene is dominated by multiple large, woven light fixtures suspended from a dark overhead ceiling. These fixtures are crafted from a light brown or amber-colored material, likely wicker or rattan, and are shaped distinctly—several are wide, shallow, inverted half-bowls, while one on the far right has a more elongated, undulating, organic form. Each fixture houses an incandescent bulb, emitting a warm, orange-yellow light that illuminates the surrounding woven material. The ceiling above is dark, featuring visible structural elements and a circular air vent in the upper left. Black suspension wires connect the light fixtures to the ceiling. To the left and center of the frame, a large glass partition separates the cafe's interior from a brightly lit shopping mall corridor. Numerous vertical strands of small, white string lights are draped within the cafe's side of this glass partition, creating a shimmering effect. Distant shoppers are visible as indistinct figures within the brightly lit mall environment beyond the glass. Light-colored, angled wooden beams form part of the cafe's internal structure near the partition. In the lower portion of the image, partially obscured, are two individuals seated at a table, their faces indistinct due to the low light and angle. To the right, a counter surface is visible, displaying stacks of clear plastic cups, white containers, and plates. Above this counter, dark green artificial foliage is draped horizontally along a beam, and the background wall features a subtle, textured pattern. The overall lighting within the cafe area is dim, with the warm glow from the woven lamps being the primary light source, creating a stark contrast with the brighter, cooler illumination of the adjacent mall.

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