
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a functional wall-mounted wooden shelving unit, likely situated in a workshop or craft area in Badagry, Nigeria. The wall behind the unit is divided into two sections: a textured white part on the left and a prominent, textured coral-pink part on the right. Above the top shelf, numerous spools of brightly colored sewing thread are neatly arranged on a holder, alongside some coiled white material, possibly lace or trim. The top shelf contains three compartments; the left and right are filled with folded fabrics and textiles of various patterns and colors. The central compartment features a closed wooden door with a metallic handle and a keyhole. The middle shelf also holds a collection of fabrics. The left side contains dark blue and cream-patterned textiles, while the right compartment is packed with an array of vibrant, patterned fabrics, likely African prints, folded and arranged vertically. The bottom shelf's left side features several red and green plastic clothing hangers, a light-colored, bone-like tool, and a blue bowl. A black bag is partially visible. The right compartment of the bottom shelf holds crumpled white plastic bags resting on a patterned mat. To the right of the shelving unit, wooden support beams are visible, bracing the unit against the wall. A thin, dark cable or wire runs vertically down the coral-pink wall, secured by small pink ties. At the bottom right corner of the frame, a bright orange mop head is visible. No people or visible text are present in the image.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found








