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Once a resource solely for the design trade, Britain’s Smallbone of Devizes has opened a new bespoke-kitchen showroom to the public (135 E. 65th St., at Lexington Ave.; 212-288-3454). If you want a little Savile Row flavor while whipping up breakfast, customize your kitchen with the rich Walnut & Silver collection, which incorporates Prince of Wales Check and Navy Pinstripe, or take a look at the Original Hand Painted kitchen—it’s completely decked out with eighteenth-century English- and Irish-inspired furniture.
In beauty news, Chantecaille now has a mini-spa in Barneys New York (660 Madison Ave., at 61st St., fourth fl.; 212-833-2700). And after twenty years in midtown, Pratima Ayurvedic Skincare Spa and Clinic is now in Soho (110 Greene St., nr. Prince St., Ste. 701; 212-581-8136).


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