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Canyon Ranch x Jenni Kayne Wellness Collab 2026: Details, Review, Shop

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Replicate Canyon Ranch’s New Rituals From Home

When you want to be truly, utterly spoiled, you drop anchor at Canyon Ranch, a premier, all-inclusive wellness resort known for its holistic approach to health and four-figure nightly rates.

The circa-1979 institution, whose outposts are located in Tucson, Arizona, and Lenox, Massachusetts — a town overflowing with Gilded Age history while being perched right in the heart of the Berkshires — has developed a cult following over the years and was deemed the #1 wellness retreat in America by 2025’s Michelin Guide. An Austin, Texas, location is slated to open this October.

For summer 2026, Canyon Ranch is doubling down on all that “IYKYK” exclusivity, courtesy of an all-new, open-air wellness collaboration with Jenni Kayne.

Kayne is many things, though queen of cashmere, beige’s biggest advocate, lifestyle guru, and Cali-cool designer are her main calling cards. Kayne’s eponymous brand sells everything from $400 sweaters to bouclé-wrapped bed frames and, since 2021, clean skin care under the prestige Oak Essentials label.

The serial entrepreneur’s latest venture is a takeover of Canyon Ranch Lenox‘s outdoor space. The concept, a long time in the making, is titled “Outdoor Sanctuaries for Ritual & Renewal”: updating two tents (the Aura and the Mystic) with Jenni Kayne textiles, furniture, candles, and other decor elements styled by the multihyphenate herself.

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Guests can pick from three distinct, $300 treatments, through which the Jenni Kayne touch is made more intimate. The Oak Essentials Barefoot Renewal Ritual is already on the way to becoming a favorite: pampering an oft-overlooked area of our bodies, the feet, with aromatic compresses, stone therapy, and skin-nourishing balm massage, all done under the breeze-blown, softly draping canvas and the startlingly blue summer sky.

True to its name, the ritual employs a slew of Oak Essentials bestsellers, like the Perfecting Body Scrub, Balm, Cloud Foaming Bath Oil, and Dream Bath Soak. That being said, if you (and your fatigued feet) fall head over heels for a specific product in the span of 50 minutes, you’ll easily be able to incorporate it into your day-to-day by shopping Oak Essentials online. Nothing can replicate the care and mastery of Canyon Ranch’s expert therapists to a tee, but you can sure come close.

Oak Essentials Perfecting Body Scrub

Price upon publish date of this article: $44

Oak Essentials Moisture Rich Body Balm

Price upon publish date of this article: $64

Oak Essentials Cloud Foaming Bath Oil

Price upon publish date of this article: $56

Oak Essentials Dream Bath Soak

Price upon publish date of this article: $52

If you’ve arrived at Canyon Ranch to reset and re-balance on an energetic level, you’d be wise to book the Oak Essentials Sound & Stillness Massage, involving sound and vibration joined by wooden rolling techniques, energy work, and pure aromatic indulgence by way of the Dew Body Oil and Luminous Body Lotion. And if you’re quickly lulled into a deep sleep, you wouldn’t be at fault for floating away — carried by the peaceful harmony of the instruments and Oak Essentials’ notes of orange peel, lavender, and rose geranium.

Oak Essentials Dew Body Oil

Price upon publish date of this article: $58

Oak Essentials Luminous Body Lotion

Price upon publish date of this article: $56

The third limited-time-only Canyon Ranch offering — because trinities symbolize balance, and balance is something we all need more of — is the Oak Essentials Harmonic Flow Ritual. Here, guided breathwork, tuning forks, and botanical oils unite with the goal of recalibrating your nervous system and helping you step out of the tent with greater clarity, whatever it is you need it for in your personal life. The Kayne-created beauty selections in this final service are the same ones that play starring roles in the Sound & Stillness Massage. (Yes, they’re just that good.)

It doesn’t take a visitor to sense just how organic this collaboration between Oak Essentials, Jenni Kayne’s interior design endeavor, and Canyon Ranch Lenox really is — the latter being no stranger to cross-pollination, having teamed up with Naomi Watts’ pro-aging, hormone-free company Stripes Beauty on a series of menopause activations earlier this year.

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“Home has always been about creating spaces that make you feel grounded, comfortable, and connected to yourself, and this partnership with Canyon Ranch felt like a natural extension of that philosophy,” Kayne shared in a press release. “We wanted the Ritual Tents to feel connected to the natural beauty of the Berkshires — spaces where guests can slow down and experience wellness in a more intentional and restorative way.”

Canyon Ranch‘s senior vice president of spa, beauty, and retail, Katie Mulligan, has a similar take: “From the sound of the birds, rustling of the trees, to the feeling of being fully present outdoors, every detail was designed to support restoration, reflection, and meaningful moments of pause.”

In a world punctuated by distractions, anxiety-generating headlines, overbooked schedules, and daily disappointments, a weekend powered by Oak Essentials’ plant-based body care; spiritual grounding; Canyon Ranch’s renowned experiential wellness philosophy; personal reflection; and time in nature becomes less “perk” and more “necessity.”

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Of course, if Canyon Ranch is too far, cost-prohibitive, or inaccessible in any other way, its partnership with Kayne allows you to bottle up that magic — quite literally — and release it inside the four walls of your abode.

Even the “curated assortment of Jenni Kayne apparel and lifestyle pieces,” per Canyon Ranch, that can now be found inside the resort’s onsite retail stores beckons you to click “add to cart”: suddenly finding yourself at the intersection of the effortless and the deliberate.

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As soon as the driver pulled up to the 120-acre property Canyon Ranch Lenox sits on, occupying the historic, Versailles-inspired Bellefontaine Mansion, it was evident right away: This was a place intended for deep rest, introspection, and self-discovery.

Dozens of daily wellness activities and spiritual programs for guests (from treetop ropes courses and archery to past life regression, canoeing, aerial hammock yoga, and brainspotting) meant that one never has to feel an ounce of boredom at Canyon Ranch. But — I came to learn while circling its flower-flanked labyrinth, lost in my thoughts — boredom isn’t such a bad thing when you’re surrounded by so much natural beauty and peace.

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The Aura tent at Canyon Ranch Lenox.

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This ended up being the ideal setting for experiencing Jenni Kayne’s redesign of and special therapies within the Aura and Mystic tents. My first was the 50-minute Oak Essentials Barefoot Renewal Ritual, during which the specialist invited me to take off my bulky sneakers and relax my feet into a shallow bowl that looked like it was made of copper — proceeding to polish away any rough, callused spots with Jenni Kayne’s baobab seed oil– and coconut oil– infused scrub (you can imagine how gloriously it smelled) and letting them linger in a bath soak whose magnesium, lavender, and chamomile components seemed to put me in a trance.

Indeed, I would have dozed off if not for my masseuse’s gentle directions to hop on the massage table, where I was soon wrapped in the coziness of a blanket and post-downpour bird song as she dissolved the knots in my plantar fascia and left nothing but silky softness in the wake of her touch.

Throughout the treatment, the rhythmic vibrations produced by a mallet hitting a hand gong escorted all worries and worldly concerns out of my head. I only wished the session would run a little bit longer, so I was grateful for another chance at tuning in and letting go in the Aura tent, with the Outdoor Melt and Restore Massage (which actually utilized the hero product of one of my other beloved beauty mavens, Kate McLeod).

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Inside the Aura tent: Jenni Kayne throws, rugs, accent pieces, pillows, and other decor decked out in neutrals.

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This time around, another skilled Canyon Ranch practitioner worked the tension out of my whole body, gliding the oil “stone” in question over my back, upper arms, quads, and palms as flutes and stringed instruments harmonized and poured out of the tent’s incognito speaker system.

The “Melt” part of the massage’s name lived up to expectations, as I felt like I had done just that when my time in the indoor-outdoor sanctuary was over.

Once I exited this cocoon of calming scents, sounds, sensations, and sights — the clear panels in the tent’s canvas revealing patches of wispy clouds, for one — I couldn’t help but notice how everything at Canyon Ranch Lenox, including the seasonal Jenni Kayne “pop-up,” simply made sense.

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Walking the labyrinth before my massage.

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Not one aspect was forced or overdone, with the spa attendants giving you space to walk from dry sauna to cold plunge to hot tea station at your own pace, entering a flow state of sorts, and the pairs of Adirondack chairs scattered all over the estate’s pristinely cut lawns encouraging a slow-moving conversation or a solo journaling moment (all the better if you drop the pen and follow some breathing exercises taught earlier in the day by Canyon Ranch’s team members).

When it was time to return to the oppressive busyness of New York City following my two days at this Berkshires-based haven, I was already searching for its next available stay dates.

I didn’t come home knowing exactly who I was in my past life, no: more so what to cultivate in this one. That is, stillness before sound, care in every action, and a sense of rootedness — whether my ten toes were firmly planted on a fluffy Jenni Kayne rug or I was hundreds of miles away from the easy, unfussy bliss of America’s foremost wellness retreat.

Unlock Your Wellbeing With More From Jenni Kayne & Oak Essentials

Oak Essentials Firming Plant Peptide Serum

Price upon publish date of this article: $98

Jenni Kayne Sheridan Throw

Price upon publish date of this article: $395

Oak Essentials Travel Body Routine

Price upon publish date of this article: $88

Jenni Kayne Flynn Cashmere V-Neck

Price upon publish date of this article: $325

Oak Essentials Nightly Retinol Serum

Price upon publish date of this article: $92

Jenni Kayne Topanga Glass Candle

Price upon publish date of this article: $65

Oak Essentials Travel Awaken Body Wash

Price upon publish date of this article: $38

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Meet the Author

Stacia Datskovska is a Senior Commerce Writer at WWD. Previously, she worked at ELLE DECOR as an assistant digital editor, covering all things luxury, culture, and lifestyle through a design lens. Her bylines over the past five years have appeared in USA Today, Baltimore Sun, Teen Vogue, Boston Globe, Food & Wine, and more. Prior to joining ELLE DECOR, Datskovska learned the ins and outs of e-commerce at Mashable, where she tested products, wrote about tentpole sales events, and curated gift guide roundups. She graduated from NYU with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and international relations. Datskovska regularly reports on travel and wellness collaborations between renowned hospitality and beauty brands.

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