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This is a forensic, matter-of-fact description of an interior scene, likely a cafe or a private residence, located in the city of Jeju, South Korea. The image captures a collection of vintage and decorative items. In the foreground, a large, dark-colored gramophone with a prominent horn is centrally positioned on top of a dark wooden cabinet. A vinyl record is visible on the gramophone's turntable. Beside the gramophone, on the cabinet, are several stacked items, including a small black television set with a boombox on top, some books, and a miniature yellow bicycle. A stack of postcards or small prints is also on the cabinet in front of the TV. To the left of the gramophone, a tall, leafy green plant is in a woven basket. Next to the plant is a dark, decorative vase with white detailing. Further to the left, two woven baskets are visible on a wooden shelf. The upper basket contains what appears to be glassware, and the lower basket also contains glassware. Above these baskets, a plant in a planter hangs from a rod. On the wall behind the gramophone and plants, a dark framed artwork is hung, depicting a still life with dark green and brown tones. Below this artwork, a colorful poster with an illustration of clouds and mountains is displayed. Further to the left, a white shelf is mounted on the wall, with a blue light source visible on its surface. Below this shelf, a decorative mobile of small wooden sailboats hangs from a branch suspended by string. To the right of the television and boombox, another large green plant is positioned, with its leaves reaching upwards. Further to the right, the scene is partially obscured by a large white curtain. A dark, square lantern is mounted on the wall above the shelves of books, emitting a warm light. A collection of books is neatly arranged on two wooden shelves. The overall environment appears to be interior, with textured white walls and a light-colored concrete floor. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with natural light entering from the left side of the frame, possibly from a window or doorway.
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DB01D
Volume
2,195
Creator
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Revenue
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TVL
$0.92

