The Editors The Editors | April 19, 2022 | Lifestyle Feature
Here is our exclusive roundup, curated by our editors, of spring’s hottest products and experiences.
The Cabana Blossom dessert plate is available at new shop Odd McLean; photo by The Made Shop
Peculiar, unique, quirky, maybe even... downright odd? At Odd McLean, a new high-end dinnerware, tableware and gifts destination in the neighborhood of Ansley Park, the unique and eccentric are celebrated and welcomed. Created by founder and Atlantan Kwynn Everest, this new store will feature brands with lightheartedness, allowing them to be approachable and fun while still maintaining a level of sophistication. Shop brands like L’Object, Richard Ginori, Atelier Saucier, Themis Z and many more. 1544 Piedmont Ave. NW, Ste. 226, oddmclean.com
The facade of Forward is just as modern and welcoming as its services; photo courtesy of Jamestown
Forward is a subscription and app-based healthcare company reimagining the archaic process of doctor visits for our digital age. Forward will open this spring in Buckhead Village, its first location in the state, and combine top-rated doctors with advanced tech to deeply understand your health today and tomorrow. The brand is working to turn the tides on the notion that doctors are only for sick visits and bring preventative healthcare into our zeitgeist. The best part is one flat membership fee will allow you unlimited access to Forward’s services, which, alongside primary care, include heart health, weight management, COVID-19 care and more. 300 Buckhead Ave. NE, goforward.com
Explore Georgia O’Keeffe’s most famous works including her floral pieces; photo courtesy of brand
Often called the “Mother of American modernism,” Georgia O’Keeffe was one of the first female American painters to achieve worldwide acclaim from critics and the general art lover. O’Keeffe was fixated on abstract forms in nature and used her great finesse with a paintbrush to translate subtle nuances of color, shape and light to her paintings. Experience her iconic flowers and landscapes this spring as they are cast in larger-than-life proportions at Illuminarium’s new exhibit O’KEEFFE: One Hundred Flowers. 550 Somerset Terrace NE, illuminarium.com/atlanta
Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta’s new healthy offerings provide dishes with color and balance; photo courtesy of brand
Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta has announced that this spring will mark a slew of new, health-centric programming to be added to its already fabulous offerings. The “wellness immersion” will be a service where any of the hotel’s 244 guest rooms and suites can be transformed into a self-care mecca—think a relaxing bath kit featuring an 111Skin sheet mask, eucalyptus shower mist, body scrub and oils, and a plush branded robe monogrammed with your initials. In addition, explore the new plant-based menus at Park 75 and Bar Margot, request a Peloton bike, opt for a curated meditation experience in Atlanta’s nearby green spaces and more. 75 14th St. NE, fourseasons.com/atlanta
Lost in Amalfi is an everyday scent with hints of zesty limoncello, lime and moss; photo courtesy of brand
Hailing all the way from the Gold Coast, Glasshouse Fragrances has officially hit shelves in the U.S. The Aussie brand has been wildly successful in its home country and is currently leading the luxury fragrance industry, and now you can get your fix at our local Neiman Marcus. CEO Nicole Eckels believes that smell is one of human beings’ strongest senses, and Glasshouse has been able to conceptualize the invisible world of scent—think suntans, rain before it happens, old books. This spring, discover your signature scent. us.glasshousefragrances.com
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