Authentic Handmade Moroccan Rugs: Contemporary, Traditional & Vintage Designs
Here you will find our complete collection of authentic traditional Moroccan rugs: new or vintage, modern design, all handmade and exquisitely crafted. Explore our complete collection of authentic Moroccan rugs. New or vintage, modern or traditional, each piece is exquisitely handmade. We personally select every rug, create unique pieces from your original designs, or customize our exclusive collection to fit seamlessly into your interior.
You may know them as Berber rugs, but they are called Beni Ourain, Azilal, Beni Mrirt, Boujaad, Taznakht, Boucherouite, Saharan mats. And this is just a small part of the range of existing typologies, all unique, all the fruit of a thousand-year-old tradition.
They come from different areas of Morocco, from the peaks and valleys of the Atlas Mountains, from villages and cities that have made textile craftsmanship an art. These rugs come from Morocco's Atlas Mountains and villages renowned for textile artistry. Created by Amazigh and Arab women using locally-sourced wool, natural fibres, and ingeniously upcycled materials. Techniques include traditional hand-knotting and vertical loom weaving, with some ancestral methods remaining treasured secrets of master weavers.
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During our trips to Morocco, our research focuses exclusively on precious, unique and handmade pieces, woven or hand-knotted using ancestral and traditional techniques. The quality is carefully controlled, we only choose artifacts that we consider "collectible". Ours are Moroccan rugs that are both modern and ancient at the same time, because they are bearers of a thousand-year-old culture and ancestral symbols. This makes them extremely contemporary, like unique and timeless works of art. We search for them and create them with the aim of offering objects characterized by an unrepeatable and evergreen design. Rare accessories, intended for those who want to furnish a truly extraordinary home. Finally: what we look for are not just objects, but speaking artisanal works that, like a whispered prayer, tell the ancient stories of this wonderful country in North Africa.