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This image captures an interior view of a design exhibition space in Milan, Italy, likely the Fondazione Achille Castiglioni or a similar dedicated exhibition. The scene features a central display of a "Birullo: Tavolo da lavoro smontabile" (Birullo: Disassemblable work table), which is a wooden-framed table with a dark red surface, supported on a large white rectangular pedestal. The table's wooden legs form an X-shape beneath the top and feature cylindrical metallic end caps. On the red table surface, several flat objects are displayed, including a yellow booklet and what appear to be framed diagrams or photographs. The white pedestal beneath the table exhibits blue triangular graphic lines and three items: two white sheets with technical drawings and one dark, elongated object, possibly a prototype or model. The text "Birullio: Tavolo da lavoro smontabile" is prominently displayed in blue lettering on the front edge of the white pedestal. In the background to the left, a tall yellow display panel titled "Lampade" (Lamps) showcases multiple smaller white squares with lamp designs. A white-shaded floor lamp on a light wooden stand is partially visible next to this panel, emitting light. Directly behind the central table are two large, dark grey display panels. The left grey panel is titled "Controllo della luce" (Light Control) and features four framed images or diagrams. The right grey panel is titled "Estensibilità" (Extendibility) and displays four framed images or diagrams, including those of lamps and tables. To the far right, a partial yellow panel with the vertical text "Componibilità" (Modularity) is visible. The floor is a uniform light grey. The space is well-illuminated by unseen overhead lighting, resulting in even illumination and minimal shadows. No individuals are present in the frame.
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