Sign in
This image depicts a modern and brightly lit interior space, likely a lounge, cafe, or waiting area, possibly within an airport given the contextual clues. The perspective is from an elevated position looking down into the room.

The dominant features of the room are several sets of tables and chairs, arranged for seating. There are multiple wooden-topped tables, some rectangular and some square, paired with numerous vibrant orange chairs featuring a distinctive, modern, and somewhat abstract design. These chairs appear to be made of molded plastic and are stackable. Some of the chairs are stacked neatly beside tables.

In a more relaxed seating area to the right, there are comfortable brown leather sofas or armchairs with wooden bases. A unique white, geometric (hexagonal) side table is positioned nearby. The flooring throughout is a light, neutral-toned concrete or polished industrial floor.

A prominent feature is a large, bright yellow wall panel on the left side of the image. This wall displays black text and includes two recessed digital screens. The text reads: "Art that takes you places" followed by a longer paragraph: "When return flights to Hong Kong or London are not available, you can still reach distant horizons and explore a tour of M+ installations and more." Below this, airline logos or names are listed: "W_M+Q", "Virgin Australia", "Qantas", "Air New Zealand", "Etihad Airways", and "Emirates". A smaller, circular green sign on the floor also reads "Art that takes you places".

On the far wall, there are dark wooden paneling or cabinet doors. A black decorative metal screen with an intricate geometric pattern serves as a partition or design element in the upper right.

No people are visible in the image, suggesting the space might be empty or captured during off-peak hours. The overall impression is one of a clean, contemporary, and functional public space. The lighting appears to be natural daylight mixed with interior illumination. Given the airline names and text about flights, the location is strongly suggested to be an airport lounge or a similar travel-related facility in Brisbane City, Australia.
FM-VfnHd2

Jan 11, 2025

Brisbane City, Australia

Stake attention in this memory

This image depicts a modern and brightly lit interior space, likely a lounge, cafe, or waiting area, possibly within an airport given the contextual clues. The perspective is from an elevated position looking down into the room. The dominant features of the room are several sets of tables and chairs, arranged for seating. There are multiple wooden-topped tables, some rectangular and some square, paired with numerous vibrant orange chairs featuring a distinctive, modern, and somewhat abstract design. These chairs appear to be made of molded plastic and are stackable. Some of the chairs are stacked neatly beside tables. In a more relaxed seating area to the right, there are comfortable brown leather sofas or armchairs with wooden bases. A unique white, geometric (hexagonal) side table is positioned nearby. The flooring throughout is a light, neutral-toned concrete or polished industrial floor. A prominent feature is a large, bright yellow wall panel on the left side of the image. This wall displays black text and includes two recessed digital screens. The text reads: "Art that takes you places" followed by a longer paragraph: "When return flights to Hong Kong or London are not available, you can still reach distant horizons and explore a tour of M+ installations and more." Below this, airline logos or names are listed: "W_M+Q", "Virgin Australia", "Qantas", "Air New Zealand", "Etihad Airways", and "Emirates". A smaller, circular green sign on the floor also reads "Art that takes you places". On the far wall, there are dark wooden paneling or cabinet doors. A black decorative metal screen with an intricate geometric pattern serves as a partition or design element in the upper right. No people are visible in the image, suggesting the space might be empty or captured during off-peak hours. The overall impression is one of a clean, contemporary, and functional public space. The lighting appears to be natural daylight mixed with interior illumination. Given the airline names and text about flights, the location is strongly suggested to be an airport lounge or a similar travel-related facility in Brisbane City, Australia.

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Brisbane City

FM-VfnHd2

Jan 11, 2025

Brisbane City, Australia

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.