Large wooden barrels filled with dark roasted coffee beans are lined up, each with a metal scoop resting on top. The barrels are branded with a logo, and labels are attached, possibly indicating different types of coffee.
A display of six coffee boxes labeled with different countries: Ghana, Haiti, Ivory Coast, Central African Republic (abbreviated as Cent. African), Angola, and Cameroon. The boxes are primarily red and yellow with the brand name 'Bacha Coffee' prominently displayed. Each box is positioned within a wooden shelf, and there are some greenery and reflections visible in the background.
A coffee plant laden with green berries, some of which have started turning red, is nestled among lush, broad green leaves. The plant's branches are densely covered with these berries, indicating a healthy crop. Sunlight filters through the foliage, creating a serene and natural atmosphere.
A package of coffee labeled 'DEVOCIÓN', featuring details about its Colombian origin, including variety, region, altitude, and flavor notes. The package is placed on a rustic wooden surface.
A display of stacked cylindrical containers labeled 'Coffee Beans' in a variety of numbers. The containers are made of cardboard with black text and are arranged to form a pyramid shape. In the background, metal ceiling pipes are visible, suggesting an industrial setting.