Original and authentic, the Berber rug reflects the richness of ancestral Moroccan art. Woven for over a thousand years, this magnificent thick wool rug remains an essential decorative accessory.
Types of rugs for all tastes
Whether you are demanding in terms of style and quality, you will have at your disposal a very wide choice of rugs made by Berber tribes. The names of the rugs bear the names of the tribes, which further adds charm to these works. And surprisingly, they adapt to all interior styles: they provide warmth in a Nordic-style home and also bring freshness and cheerfulness to a child's room.
The prestige of the Beni Ourain
Known as "The King's Carpet", this rug is nobler in terms of the material used, considered the most prestigious rug in Morocco. Characterized by its black and white patterns, it is hand-woven with soft, very high-quality wool, and often features geometric shapes on a white background. It can be found in many sizes, from the most modest small living room to the largest formal reception room. Its sober and minimalist appearance allows it to integrate into any interior style: classic, ethnic or ultra-modern.
The Boucherouite rug to impress
If you want to brighten up a room, consider the Boucherouite rug. It embodies the dexterity, creativity, and patience of Berber weavers in Morocco. This rug is hand-woven from recycled fabric scraps. Through its irregular patterns and stitches, each piece has a unique authenticity. It will be welcome in a child's bedroom or in your entrance to set the tone for generous hospitality.
Cozy evenings with the Azilal rug
One could say it's a mix of the Boucherouite and Beni Ourain rugs. Woven with wool, it features the vibrant colors of the Boucherouite with patterns reminiscent of the Beni Ourain. However, its wool is shorter and coarser. In your home, it can serve as both a rug and a wall decoration.

