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Vintage Saharian mat 4.5*2.5 m
Sale price€9.600,00
Vintage Saharan mat 4.1*2.3 m
Sale price€8.000,00
Vintage Saharian mat 2.5*1.9 m
Sale price€4.000,00
Saharian mat 1.4*1 m
Sale price€750,00
Azilal rug 2.9*1.9 m
Sale price€900,00
Vintage Saharan mat, 2.8*2 m
Sale price€5.000,00
Palm straw hassira, 3*1.6 m
Sale price€660,00
Kharita rug, 2*1.5 m
Sale price€990,00
Zindekh Vintage Rug 1*0.6 m
Sale price€120,00
Kharita rug, 1.5*1 m
Sale price€540,00
Taznakht rug 1.6*0.9 m
Sale price€990,00
Taznakht rug 1.6*1 m
Sale price€1.200,00
Taznakht rug 1.2*0.9 m
Sale price€720,00
Beni Mrirt Red rug 260x185 cm
Sale price€1.500,00

Colour, mood and personality
A colourful rug can shift the mood of a space in seconds, bringing inspiration, joy, calm or a sense of wonder. From vibrant, multicoloured patterns to softer, desaturated tones, these pieces are ideal when you want the rug to become a key design feature.

Textures, weaves and materials
The collection includes hand-knotted wool rugs with short or long pile, flatweave kilim pieces with a pile-free finish, and colourful Boucherouite rag rugs made from recycled textiles. You’ll also find Berber influences throughout, with geometric motifs and abstract designs that range from bold contrasts to quieter, more minimalist compositions.

How to style colourful rugs
Use a large colourful rug to anchor a living room, or a brighter piece to lift a hallway or entryway. White furniture with touches of blue or turquoise creates a Mediterranean feel; earthy tones pair beautifully with light wood floors for country-chic interiors; black and deep neutrals can echo metal details in more urban or industrial spaces. Prefer something calmer? Beige, sand, taupe, blush, grey and black sit alongside bolder palettes in red, orange, blue, green or pink, so that you can choose the right intensity for your home.

Let the rug tell the story
A graphic statement piece can define a seating area, while a playful multicolour rug can become the heart of a child’s room. The right mix of tones will highlight your existing furniture rather than compete with it, making the whole space feel cohesive and intentional.