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Dedalo (Paseo Sáenz Peña 295, Barranco, Lima, Peru) was started in 1992 by Maria Elena Fernandez, a lover of Peruvian art. The store showcases jewelry, crafts, housewares and art from all over Peru. It also has a small gallery space with a rotating exhibit and cafe. This installation is called Bosques de Luz (or Forests of Light) by artist Eliana Mabire, who rests on the sofa on the night of her exhibit's opening.

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Elie Gardner
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Dedalo (Paseo Sáenz Peña 295, Barranco, Lima, Peru) was started in 1992 by Maria Elena Fernandez, a lover of Peruvian art. The store showcases jewelry, crafts, housewares and art from all over Peru. It also has a small gallery space with a rotating exhibit and cafe. This installation is called Bosques de Luz (or Forests of Light) by artist Eliana Mabire, who rests on the sofa on the night of her exhibit's opening.