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A modern hookah (shisha) setup is prominently displayed in an indoor residential setting in Antwerp, Belgium. The hookah stands on a light-colored, textured rug that partially covers a tiled floor featuring a checkerboard pattern of light beige/brown and darker brown/black square tiles. The hookah itself consists of a frosted clear glass base, exhibiting internal water droplets and condensation. A frosted gray metallic stem extends upwards from the base, topped with a bright yellow, textured decorative sleeve. Above this, a black circular ash tray, branded with "VARITY" multiple times and featuring intricate swirling designs, is attached. The hookah bowl, dark in color, is fitted with a silver-colored heat management device (HMD) labeled "Badcha Strike 2.0." Within the HMD, three light gray, rectangular charcoal cubes are visible, appearing lit and ready for use. A black flexible hose is connected to the hookah stem, curving upwards and extending out of the frame to the upper right. In the background, a light-colored, possibly quilted or ridged fabric surface (suggesting a bed or sofa) is visible. Below this, a dark, elongated object, potentially a soundbar or furniture component, rests on the tiled floor. A person's lower leg, wearing dark trousers and light-colored footwear (shoe or slipper), is partially visible in the upper right background, positioned near the fabric surface. No explicit action is depicted, but the prepared state of the hookah indicates readiness for consumption. The specific address or precise location within Antwerp cannot be determined from the image.
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