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This image displays a table lamp in an indoor setting, likely in Sabon Tasha, Nigeria. The lamp consists of a cylindrical lampshade and a clear glass base. The lampshade is made of numerous thin, horizontal slats, possibly of wood or bamboo, which are illuminated from within, emitting a warm, golden-yellow glow. This light passes through the gaps between the slats, creating a distinct striped pattern on the shade itself. The base of the lamp is crafted from clear, transparent glass, appearing to be empty. It has a rounded, flask-like or lightbulb shape, tapering as it connects to the lampshade. The lamp is turned on, casting a soft, warm light onto the surrounding wall, which is a light, possibly off-white or beige color. The light highlights the wall's texture and a subtle, thin horizontal crack visible towards the lower left portion of the illuminated wall. In the upper right background, faint white electrical wires are visible against a darker background, suggesting other electronic items or a power outlet nearby. The lamp rests on a dark surface, possibly a wooden table or shelf. The overall atmosphere suggested by the warm, artificial lighting is that of an evening or nighttime setting, or a dimly lit room. No text is visible in the image.
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