Vanity Fair Online
“At Shou Sugi Ban House, a 13-room wellness retreat opening this month in Water Mill, New York, renewal is more than a buzzword.”
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MAY 2019
“Wellness seekers need no longer jet to medical spas in Europe or ashrams in India to get their fix. Ninety miles outside of Manhattan, a sanctuary has emerged that feels worlds away.”
READ ARTICLENewsday
APRIL 2019
“Amy Cherry Abitbol says she finds people are increasingly stressed by today’s fast-paced world, so she’s taken the concept of a ‘respite’ in the Hamptons to a new level.”
READ ARTICLEVogue
APRIL 2019
“Landscape design artist Lily Kwong’s largest permanent project to date is a three-acre garden at the Japanese-style Shou Sugi Ban House in Water Mill, Long Island.”
READ ARTICLELuxury Travel Advisor
APRIL 2019
“Shou Sugi Ban House will focus on international wellness and healing arts, offering personalized wellness journeys led by resident and visiting experts.”
READ ARTICLERobb Report
APRIL 2019
“This New Japanese-Inspired Resort Lets You Escape The Hamptons Hustle”
READ ARTICLEHospitality Design
APRIL 2019
“…the first destination spa retreat of its kind in the popular coastal destination.”
READ ARTICLEAmerican Spa
APRIL 2019
“Shou Sugi Ban House embodies Japanese culture and Wabi Sabi principles, with respect for the natural world and its healing properties.”
READ ARTICLEHospitality Net
“A new destination spa and retreat that embodies global wellness and healing arts practices.”
READ ARTICLENY Times Online
“A new wellness center in Water Mill, NY marries Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics.”
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“Guests can call the picturesque property home for three, four or seven day stays, spending evenings with sound baths and mornings with communal tea ceremonies.”
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