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A carefully curated open shelving display embodying modern western style, with thick, floating white oak shelves mounted on a warm white plaster wall. On the shelves, a balanced arrangement of speckled stoneware vessels in sand and clay tones, a few matte black metal objects, a small stack of linen-covered books with neutral spines, and a single piece of raw desert quartz. A coiled leather lasso in a refined, cognac tone is artfully draped beside a minimal, rust-colored pottery piece. Soft, diffused daylight from the right gently highlights the textures of ceramic, wood, and stone. Photographic realism, straight-on composition with clean negative space and sharp focus, creating a calm, sophisticated, gallery-like atmosphere.

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A minimalist modern western dining scene with a slim, rectangular pale oak table featuring clean lines and slightly rounded edges, set on a smooth concrete floor in a warm gray tone. At the center of the table, a long, low ceramic centerpiece in a matte sand finish holds a sparse arrangement of dried grasses and cream-colored pampas plumes. Two sculptural black leather dining chairs with thin metal legs frame the table edges in the foreground. In the background, a large floor-to-ceiling window reveals a blurred hint of desert landscape in soft beige and sage hues. Late afternoon sunlight casts warm, linear shadows across the table surface. Photographic realism, eye-level perspective, rule-of-thirds composition, emphasizing calm, refined, and sophisticated western living.

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