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(Photo: Courtesy of Peter Field Peck) |
The lifestyle store of Antony Todd, a florist to the social elite, has at last made its way from tony Southhampton to Washington Square (44 E. 11th St., nr. University Pl.; 212-529-3252). The apartment-like boutique is decorated dapperly with posh knickknacks (from $85), gold metal lamps ($6,800), and Renaud Vuaillat bookcases ($45,000 per pair).
Leave small children at home: Salviati’s new store is packed with beautiful handblown Murano glass items (422 W. Broadway, nr. Spring St.; 212-625-8390).


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