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Stacey Sheron Staceage Gallery
Fabric design heiress Stacey Sheron struck out on her own with a gleaming white design studio chock-full of furniture, fabrics, and trims. Read More
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Originally published on September 28, 2007
Retro Textual
Staceage Furniture Gallery Opens
“Quite sure something’s back here?” snickered Edmund Pevensie.
“Promise, promise!” said Lucy, navigating the brocades, woolly skeins, and rococo stylings of the Lewis & Sheron showroom.
“I think we’re lost,” said Susan, not the sharpest quill in the inkwell.
“There it is!” said Peter.
And so it was. Through the entryway and around the corner stood Staceage, a land of conversational furniture and whimsical fabrics ruled by Lewis & Sheron great granddaughter Stacey Sheron.
The youngsters shaded their eyes from the gleaming white floors, walls covered in ninja prints and foil leathers, and nail heads in every color. Edmund immediately darted for the Chanel-inspired fainting couch and matching ottoman.
“It’s like Kelly Wearstler on a futuristic absinthe binge!” exclaimed Peter.
“Who?” queried Susan.
“Just one of Sheron’s inspirations,” said Edmund, giving away that he, too, had peeked into Staceage before now.
And that, as they say, was just the beginning.
Staceage, 912 Huff Road, West Midtown (404-350-3233 or staceage.com). -
Robin Moore, Stacey Urrutia, Brook Arberg Trinity Massage & Aesthetics
Robin Moore, Stacey Urrutia, and Brook Arberg opened a second location of their members-only Trinity spa, giving more Atlantans the chance to get expert massage on the cheap. Read More
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Originally published on October 30, 2007
Members Only
Trinity Massage & Aesthetics
Back-alley clubs and secret societies have never quite been your thing. You’re terrible at passwords and rope ladders.
Fair enough. But here’s a clique that will rub you the right way: Trinity, the members-only massage club that’s been at capacity for years (and therefore never had reason to announce itself), has just opened a second location.
For a monthly $30 fee, you get unlimited hour-long $35 massages. (It’s twice that for nonmembers.) It’s like the gym — except you’ll actually want to go. Capping the membership ensures that you can always get in at a time that works for you. Trinity’s online scheduler gives members the flexibility to float between locations and score drop-ins with their favorite therapists.
Rooms come equipped with iPod docking stations and unperfumed lotions and oil, encouraging clients to bring in their favorite scents and candles.
Just the sort of club you’ve always wanted to haunt.
You and the rest of that party of one.
Trinity Massage & Aesthetics, 4920 Roswell Road, suite 10, Sandy Springs (404-477-5100 or trinitymember.com); 5500 Chamblee-Dunwoody Road, Dunwoody (678-209-2000). -
Owen Halpern and Lawrence Pritchard OwenLawrence Scented Throws
Business partners Owen Halpern and Lawrence Pritchard took sensory overload to a whole new level with their scented throw blankets in flavors like raspberry and chocolate. Read More
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Originally published on November 16, 2007
Easy Bake Dutch Oven
OwenLawrence Scented Throws
At 5, your scent of choice was Mr. Sketch’s lemon marker. And your masterpiece stick figures (if slightly jaundiced) were all the better for it.
But now that you’re grown, your nose calls for something more sophisticated.
Like, say, the scented coverlet collection from Atlanta-based design purveyors Owen Halpern and Lawrence Pritchard.
The duo’s super-soft, Italian-sourced blankets give off fresh aromas like ripe raspberry, sliced orange, and tangy green apple. For a richer indulgence, nuzzle a chocolatey brown pick that’s the equivalent of a Hershey’s bar. The subtle scents are dyed in, so they’re guaranteed to last through three or four wash cycles without losing their bouquet.
Throws by any other name wouldn’t smell as sweet.
Available at OwenLawrence, 1200 Howell Mill Road, West Midtown (404-869-7360 or owenlawrence.com).

