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Zanafi runner rug 265x70 cm
Sale price€570,00
Vintage Azilal rug 400x160 cm
Sale price€690,00
Hanbel rug 256x186 cm
Sale price€780,00
Hanbel Rug 310x200 cm
Sale price€990,00
Kharita rug 84x66 cm
Sale price€150,00
Kharita rug 200x60 cm
Sale price€360,00
Akhnif rug 150x100 cm
Sale price€360,00
Akhnif rug 150x100 cm
Sale price€360,00
Kharita rug 210x300 cm
Sale price€2.400,00
Zanafi rug 285x200 cm
Sale price€1.500,00
Akhnif rug 300x215 cm
Sale price€1.950,00
Kharita rug 305x200 cm
Sale price€1.890,00
Kharita Rug 300x210 cm
Sale price€2.400,00
Taznakht rug 150x60 cm
Sale price€330,00
Kharita rug 270x160 cm
Sale price€1.800,00
Zanafi rug 310x220 cm
Sale price€2.100,00
Zanafi rug 300x200 cm
Sale price€1.800,00
Hanbel kilim rug 300x200 cm
Sale price€990,00
Vintage Kharita Rug 260x160 cm
Sale price€900,00
Hanbel Rug 300x200 cm
Sale price€990,00
Akhnif rug, 2.5*1.5 m
Sale price€750,00
Akhnif rug, 2.5*1.5 m
Sale price€750,00
Zanafi rug, 3*2 m
Sale price€1.800,00
Zanafi Rug, 2*1.6m
Sale price€900,00
Zanafi rug, 2.2*2 m
Sale price€1.200,00
Kharita Rug Dark Grey 2.1x1 m
Sale price€930,00
Moroccan Akhnif Rug, 3*1.8 m
Sale price€1.200,00
Hanbel rug, 3*2.1 m
Sale price€900,00
Taznakht hallway rug 2.4*1 m
Sale price€570,00
Hanbel rug, 3.3*1.8 m
Sale price€900,00
Kharita rug, 2*1.5 m
Sale price€990,00

Handpicked and relatively rare in Morocco
"Kilim" is a word with Turkish roots (with a Persian variant, gelim گلیم), and its history travels far beyond Turkey, to the Balkans, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and China. In Morocco, kilim-style pieces are less widespread than pile rugs, so finding distinctive examples is part of the thrill. Whether you’re looking for a vintage Moroccan kilim rug or a more modern Hanbel, we select each flat rug personally during our travels.

Patterns, symbols and unexpected details
Expect a wide variety of motifs, from diamonds and medallions to zigzags and Berber symbols. Some designs also include small decorative sections with a slightly thicker texture.

Materials that change the mood
Wool and wool-cotton blends offer a matte, tactile look. You may also find viscose pieces, often marketed in the rug world as “sabra” or “cactus silk”. They have a luminous, silky finish and suit those looking for a vegan option.

Where they work best
Large flatweaves sit beautifully in living rooms and open-plan spaces. Smaller formats are ideal in bedrooms or bathrooms. Long pieces can add character to kitchens and entrances. And because they’re pile-free, many are easy to shake out and keep clean. Great if you share your home with pets.

Style tip: also as wall art
Some flat woven rugs are light enough to hang on the wall. Think of them as textile artworks, or as a headboard-style statement in an eclectic, travel-inspired bedroom.