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The image depicts the interior of a grand establishment, identified as the Méert patisserie located at 27 Rue Esquermoise in Lille, France. The scene captures an opulent, classical architectural style with high ceilings, intricate cream-colored moldings, and decorative pilasters featuring gold accents. A large, multi-tiered glass chandelier with numerous illuminated bulbs hangs prominently from the center of the ceiling. The floor is tiled with a patterned design of light and dark squares. On the upper level, three distinct open arches or balconies are visible, each featuring a white classical bust positioned on a white balustrade, facing into the main lower space. A dark, ornate spiral staircase with a curved railing is visible through a glass archway, leading to the upper floor. Gold stanchions with red velvet ropes are placed near the staircase entrance on the ground floor. On the ground level, a long, dark wooden display counter with ornate detailing and a glass top extends across the right side of the frame. This counter showcases a variety of pastries, including tarts and donuts. Behind this counter, a framed, colorful poster hangs on the wall, and a large mirrored section is visible to the right. Wall sconces with upward-facing lights illuminate the space. Two individuals are present in the foreground: 1. On the left, a female is standing in profile, facing right, looking towards the display counter. She wears a dark brown/olive green textured jacket and dark pants. Her dark hair is pulled back, and she wears glasses. A small black shoulder bag is slung over her shoulder, and she holds a dark object, possibly a phone, in her right hand. 2. On the right, a second female is partially visible, standing at the display counter and looking down at the pastries. She wears a mustard yellow jacket and blue jeans. Her light-colored hair appears tied back, and she holds a smartphone in her left hand. The overall environment suggests a high-end retail or dining establishment, characterized by its historical aesthetics and decorative elements.
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