Soft Furnishing & Home Textiles
Throws, patchwork pouffes, decorative cushion covers and babouches to complete the picture. Handmade in Morocco by skilled artisans, these soft furnishings are crafted from wool, recycled textiles and vintage rugs. Small in scale, rich in character: the kind of details that make a home feel warmer, more personal and more considered.
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The details that make a home
There is a particular kind of attention that turns a well-furnished room into a space that feels genuinely lived-in and personal. It rarely comes from the largest pieces. More often, it comes through a throw folded over the arm of a sofa, a decorative cushion cover in an unexpected pattern, or a pouffe that quietly finds its place in every corner of the home.
At Casa Amar, our soft furnishings are curated with exactly this in mind. Each piece is handmade in Morocco using wool, cotton, and recycled or upcycled materials. Vintage rugs and textiles are reworked by artisans into something new without losing the memory of what they once were. It is an approach in which sustainability and beauty are not in tension, but part of the same gesture. Seen together, these pieces form a collection of home textiles and textile accessories designed to bring warmth, texture and character into everyday interiors.
A considered collection
Our throws bring warmth, texture and softness to a sofa, bed or reading chair, crafted in wool and cotton in colours that work beautifully in both minimal and layered interiors. Our decorative cushion covers are made for sofas and living spaces, with geometric patterns, Berber embroidery and a tactile richness that invites touch. Our pouffes are one-of-a-kind pieces in patchwork wool, often made from upcycled rugs: versatile, characterful and far removed from anything mass-produced. Babouche belong here too, as a smaller gesture: practical, decorative and unmistakably Moroccan in spirit.
Handmade in Morocco, made for everyday life
What unites every piece in this collection is a resistance to the generic. These handmade textiles carry a visual language shaped over generations: geometric forms, symbolic motifs, and a relationship with colour that is expressive without ever feeling excessive. In a contemporary interior, they do not simply decorate a room; they give it warmth, identity and a story worth telling.
These are not pieces chosen merely to fill a gap. They are the details that bring a space into focus: decorative textile accents and considered accessories that make a home feel more intentional, more welcoming and more alive.




















































