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Monthly design & food market
Casa Fusión hosts many independent Mexican design stores, delicious food and dessert stations, themed weekend markets, a cultural theater and a gallery. It is a great place to take a look at what’s going on in the independent design scene of Mexico: hand crafted jewelry, screen printed posters, fashion, furniture, gourmet food, makeup, decoration… everything is beautiful. Weekends are especially cool.
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