The Louvre and the marbled halls of the National Gallery in D.C.- what do these majestic spaces have in common with a rug showroom in small-town Virginia? Each of them expertly displays beautiful pieces of art. In Green Front’s newly created White Room, part of a larger remodeling effort of Building Four, there are no Monets or Rembrandts. The art on display here is in the form of a carefully curated selection of rugs from around the world.
The spacious gallery feel is intentional. Den Cralle was inspired to recreate the unique museum aesthetic as a way to highlight the rarity of the rugs being displayed. As he points out, the rugs displayed here are ones that you would find at the most upscale retailers in Los Angeles and New York. They are one of a kind.
“You would usually only find pieces like this in very isolated, extremely boutique-type places. No normal furniture store, or rug store for that matter, is going to have this kind of selection,” says Den.
“The rugs in here have crazy colors, crazy designs. They are silk or sari silk, with outrageous designs or new takes on old motifs. They are spectacular brilliant things that need to be shown the right way,” points out Den.
The White Room does just that, offering a space to showcase Green Front’s one-of-a-kind rug selections in the way they deserve. Make sure to visit this truly stunning space located in Building Four.
