Placing Glasses in Madrid
Bright late morning light slants through the tall iron-grilled windows of a traditional Madrid taberna, illuminating a worn wooden counter where a waiter sets down a row of clear glass tumblers filled with ice-cold water. The sharp sunlight catches the condensation on the glass, against the dark, polished mahogany surface beneath. Behind the bar, shelves lined with dusty liquor bottles and a small potted cactus sit in the shadows, while a deck of cards rests casually beside a half-empty ashtray near a customer’s elbow. The quiet, sun-drenched stillness of a mid-morning pause in a historic establishment, where the mix of hard glass, smooth wood, and bright natural light defines the visual texture of the space.
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