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The image displays a close-up view of an ORVICA espresso machine and surrounding items, rotated 90 degrees clockwise from its natural orientation.

The primary subject is a black and stainless steel espresso machine. On its front panel, the brand name "ORVICA" is vertically printed. A large, circular, silver-colored rotary knob is located on the upper left side of the front panel, marked with symbols for "0", an espresso cup, and steam. Below this knob, three square buttons are visible: a power button (with a circular arrow symbol), a button with a light bulb or steam symbol, and another button with a coffee cup or water droplet symbol. A red indicator light next to the power button is illuminated, suggesting the machine is on or heating up.

A black-handled portafilter is locked into the group head, with its spouts positioned over a plain white ceramic mug. The machine's group head area also has a small "LOCK" indicator. To the right and slightly above the group head, a silver-colored steam wand protrudes. The right side panel of the machine is stainless steel and features the text "20BAR" printed vertically, indicating its pressure rating.

The white ceramic mug rests on the machine's drip tray or cup stand.

To the right of the espresso machine, on a light wooden surface, are two elongated, rounded cases or holders for electronic devices. The one further back is olive green, while the one in front is bright red, sitting next to a smaller, dark rectangular base. These objects appear to be charging cases, possibly for heated tobacco products.

In the background, a light-colored wall is visible, showing some minor wear or discoloration. An electrical outlet with a white cable plugged into it is also present on the wall. The espresso machine itself sits on a dark grey countertop, while the cases to its right are on a lighter, possibly wooden, countertop.

The setup suggests the machine is ready for or in the process of making coffee. The lighting appears to be indoor, likely from a kitchen or utility area.
Iamslauta

Feb 22, 2026

Minsk, Belarus

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The image displays a close-up view of an ORVICA espresso machine and surrounding items, rotated 90 degrees clockwise from its natural orientation. The primary subject is a black and stainless steel espresso machine. On its front panel, the brand name "ORVICA" is vertically printed. A large, circular, silver-colored rotary knob is located on the upper left side of the front panel, marked with symbols for "0", an espresso cup, and steam. Below this knob, three square buttons are visible: a power button (with a circular arrow symbol), a button with a light bulb or steam symbol, and another button with a coffee cup or water droplet symbol. A red indicator light next to the power button is illuminated, suggesting the machine is on or heating up. A black-handled portafilter is locked into the group head, with its spouts positioned over a plain white ceramic mug. The machine's group head area also has a small "LOCK" indicator. To the right and slightly above the group head, a silver-colored steam wand protrudes. The right side panel of the machine is stainless steel and features the text "20BAR" printed vertically, indicating its pressure rating. The white ceramic mug rests on the machine's drip tray or cup stand. To the right of the espresso machine, on a light wooden surface, are two elongated, rounded cases or holders for electronic devices. The one further back is olive green, while the one in front is bright red, sitting next to a smaller, dark rectangular base. These objects appear to be charging cases, possibly for heated tobacco products. In the background, a light-colored wall is visible, showing some minor wear or discoloration. An electrical outlet with a white cable plugged into it is also present on the wall. The espresso machine itself sits on a dark grey countertop, while the cases to its right are on a lighter, possibly wooden, countertop. The setup suggests the machine is ready for or in the process of making coffee. The lighting appears to be indoor, likely from a kitchen or utility area.

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