Handmade Living Room and Dining Room Rugs
A Moroccan rug is one of the few pieces that can anchor a room on its own. In front of a sofa, beneath a dining table, or simply placed where the light falls best, it brings warmth, pattern, and a quiet sense of history. All of ours are one of a kind, handmade by skilled women artisans in Morocco. You will find large and medium rugs, colourful or deliberately neutral, each chosen because it has something to say.
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Finding a rug your living room will keep forever
There is no single rule. A rug can be the quietest element in a room or its most commanding presence, it depends on what the space needs, and what you are drawn to. Short pile or long pile, graphic or soft, neutral or full of colour: the choice is always personal. What is certain is that the right rug changes a room in a way that very little else can.
A rug that does more than decorate
On a practical level, a rug defines a space visually, insulates against a cold floor, protects wooden flooring, and absorbs sound. But in a living room - the most used and most shared room in the home - it also does something less measurable: it makes a space feel finished, inhabited, worth staying in. Whether you are looking for a statement piece for the sofa area or a practical, easy-to-clean solution for under the dining table, a well-chosen rug carries more weight than its size suggests.
Around the sofa: warmth, conversation, everyday life
A rug placed within a corner sofa or alongside a chaise longue creates a natural conversation zone. With children in the house, it becomes a soft play area too. Picture a large long-pile Azilal on the floor while little ones play and you stretch out to read, perhaps with the fireplace going. In a more minimal living room, a Beni Ourain in black and white finds its place without effort, its geometric motifs clean-lined enough to work with almost anything.
Under the dining table
For a lighter, more practical solution, short-pile rugs and flatweave kilims are worth considering. Their flat construction and the use of wool, cotton or viscose makes them easy to clean, resistant to everyday wear, and well suited to life under a dining table or in a kitchen.
A statement piece for a more distinctive interior
If you want the rug to be the focal point, give it room. A neutral space, paired with an industrial detail or a glass table on a solid wood base, is exactly where the polychrome richness of a Taznakht or the expressive pile of a Beni Mrirt comes into its own. These are not rugs that blend in. They are the reason the room works.














































