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The image depicts the interior of Moran Gil Bakery, located at Rabbi Pinchas Street 17, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel. The scene is dominated by a multi-tiered shelving unit on the right wall, displaying various homeware items, primarily ceramics and decorative objects, in a minimalist, neutral palette. On the far left, a tall, plain white cabinet or wall section with a recessed handle is visible. Adjacent to it, a series of five white floating shelves extends horizontally across the wall. The top shelf holds multiple off-white, cylindrical ceramic forms resembling pedestals or mushroom caps. The shelf below features clear glass vessels, a light-colored marble stand, a brown cardboard box, various terracotta-toned abstract sculptures, and a dark glass vase containing a dried floral arrangement. The third shelf down displays flat, rectangular metal or ceramic trays, alongside smaller ceramic bowls and decorative pieces. The fourth shelf exhibits stacks of plates, bowls, cups, a large wooden bowl, and dark, possibly resin-encased wooden blocks. The lowest display shelf holds an array of small, light grey/white ceramic bowls and cups, a brown paper bag labeled "MORAN GA," and a clear plastic container holding a dark loaf of bread or cake. Below the lowest shelf, a row of five identical minimalist wooden stools, each with a round seat and a rectangular block base, are arranged along a lower ledge, suggesting a bar-style seating area. The floor is covered in a light-colored, speckled terrazzo or aggregate tile. On the far right, a section of a counter with a light-colored top is visible. On this counter, a grey tray contains bundles of wooden stirrers or chopsticks, and a small pink container. A large dark vase holding a dried floral arrangement with long, wispy stalks partially obstructs the view toward a window on the far right, which shows a blurred, sunlit exterior, indicating a street scene. No individuals are present in the image.
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