A vibrantly decorated room featuring blue and turquoise zig-zag tiled walls and a patchwork fan-shaped chair.

This interior scene showcases a room heavily influenced by Moroccan design, characterized by an exuberant use of geometric patterns and vibrant colours. The focal point is a wall adorned with striking, high-contrast zig-zag tiles in shades of royal blue and brilliant turquoise. Below these, a lower section of wall features intricate circular mandala-like mosaics in jewel tones. In the foreground, a distinctive, fan-shaped chair covered in a colourful patchwork of fabrics sits as a quirky piece of furniture.

Beyond a central doorway, a secondary, smaller room is visible, featuring an elaborate, tower-like mosaic structure and further tilework. The floor throughout both rooms is covered in a classic diamond-patterned tile of white and teal. To the right, part of a patterned console table is visible, topped with simple decorative items. A modern, open-frame geometric chandelier hangs from the upper-right ceiling, casting a structured shadow against the vivid background.

The overall aesthetic is eclectic and maximalist, leaning into rich, saturated colours and complex, repeating shapes. The lighting appears soft and even, highlighting the glossy finish of the numerous decorative tiles. The composition balances the intense energy of the wall patterns with the grounded, repeating geometry of the floor, creating an immersive, kaleidoscopic environment that feels both historic and playfully modern.