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The image displays a house number sign, "175", mounted on a plain, light-colored wall, likely off-white or beige. The sign is a rectangular plaque composed of five individual ceramic tiles arranged horizontally. The central three tiles feature the house numbers "1", "7", and "5", rendered in a bold, dark blue glaze with a white background. The numbers have a slightly raised, glossy appearance typical of glazed ceramic. The sign's top and bottom borders, as well as the end pieces, are composed of decorative tiles. These border tiles showcase a repeating pattern of four-petaled flowers in shades of red-pink and light blue, interspersed with dark green leaf-like shapes, all set against a warm, earthy yellow or light brown background. A thin dark blue line frames the entire sign and separates the decorative border from the white number tiles. The lighting in the image is soft and even, suggesting indirect light without harsh shadows, which might indicate an indoor setting or a soft outdoor light. No activity is depicted. The decorative style of the ceramic tiles is distinct, and while not immediately identifying the location from visual cues alone, the context provided indicates this house number is located in Tallinn, Estonia.
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