Located in a 1750s sea captain’s house in Sag Harbor, Wellnest is a concept store devoted to "sustainable health and overall well being." Founded by NYC internist Dr. Richard Ash (he stripped the house to its original timber beams and preserved the uneven floors and many other original features), the shop is a series of rooms devoted to all things health: wander through the space and you'll discover an apothecary stocked with vitamins and alternative remedies, an organic juice bar, a Le Labo parfumerie, and the Eco Room, featuring a wide selection of sustainable housewares and furnishings. Wellnest is located at 125 Main Street in Sag Harbor.
Above: The exterior features white-painted shutters.
Above: The exposed lath walls, the cable spool table, and the wide-planked floor are unified with a coat of white paint.
Above: Spools of twine function as scissor holders.
Above: The vitamin room is stocked with Ash's line of Pure Essentials.
Above: A wall mural made from elegant paper picnic ware from Japanese company Wasara.
Above: In the Eco Room, sustainable wares are displayed atop vintage cable spool tables.
Above: Wood Magno Radios and Torch Flashlight, both by Areaware.
Above: In the Le Labo room, a wall is stripped to the lath.
Above: The marine hurricane sconces are $650 each.
Above: A selection of Sebo Vacuum Cleaners, which are known for their superior filtration (and are used in the White House and Buckingham Palace).
Above: A serene lounging space under the rafters.