Lee Chesson Studios Appalachian Spring American Art and Craft Gallery
David and Paula Brooks, owners of Appalachian Spring, started their first store in the Georgetown section of Washington, D.C., 36 years ago. Their intention at the time was to provide an alternative to stores specializing in imports. Today, though the context has changed, the Brookses are still thriving on that philosophy.
The challenge, they say, is to “once again represent American craft in a way that communicates how wonderful it is, in an environment that is extremely focused on imported goods.” With an 85-member staff and five locations in Washington, D.C. and Virginia, the David and Paula Brooks
”Within the last two years, they not only opened their fifth location in Richmond, Va., but both David and Paula became actively involved in the launch of the Craft Retailers Association for Tomorrow (CRAFT). As founding members of CRAFT, the couple’s interests are firmly rooted in the future of craft retailing. David Brooks is Chairman of the Board and Paula Brooks chairs the Business Practices Committee for the organization,
Being recognized for their strong business ethics and craft marketing prowess is nothing new for this dynamic couple. In 2004, Appalachian Spring was one of 45 retail companies in the United States recognized for outstanding customer service by the National Retail Federation Foundation and American Express. Appalachian Spring’s Reston Town Center store has been published in “Stores of the Year,” a recognition of
In the first two years that Niche Magazine began its Top 100 Retailers of American Craft awards — voted on by artists around the country —Appalachian Spring took the number one spot in 1995 and 1996. David and Paula Brooks are now members of the magazine’s Gallery of Honor.
Appalachian Spring is a must visit Craft Gallery specializing in American made craft, so please visit them If you are in the Washington, DC area.
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