
Jan 30, 2026, 8:00 PM
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The image displays a close-up of a decorative electrical wall socket mounted on a dark, possibly black, surface. The socket itself features a metallic, reflective finish, appearing silver or light gold in color. It is designed with an oval-shaped central panel that houses the pin receptacles. These receptacles are configured for a Type G plug, commonly used in the UK and other regions, with three rectangular holes: one vertical and two horizontal. Above the upper-most (live) pin receptacle, there is a small, horizontal red indicator light or marking. To the right of the pin receptacles, a small white rocker switch is integrated into the oval panel, typically used to control the power supply to the socket. The faceplate surrounding the central oval panel is highly decorative. It has a textured, possibly glittery or hammered metallic finish, and features intricate scrollwork and filigree patterns etched or embossed into its surface, particularly visible in the corners and along the edges. The color of this decorative frame appears to be a warmer metallic tone, perhaps gold or rose gold, contrasting subtly with the cooler tone of the central socket. The background is uniformly dark, likely black, with some faint, lighter streaks or reflections visible, especially in the upper and lower left portions of the image, suggesting a slight sheen on the surface. The image is taken at a slight angle, with the socket rotated slightly clockwise. There is no visible text or branding on the socket or in the background.
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