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The Persian Carpet Guide
As a decorative element in its own right, the Persian rug stands out for its classy appeal. A luxurious, chic, and high-quality rug, it is the product of a traditional art that has endured for centuries. A true treasure, it can be placed in any room like a jewel. Owning one brings elegance, chic, and originality to your interior decor. Discover everything you need to know about Persian rugs here. The History of the Persian Rug Originating from Persia, now Iran, the Persian rug emerged in the 11th century, when the Seljuk Turks entered Persia. It quickly charmed kings and nobles, who regarded it as a mark of wealth. The weaving technique was improved over time and passed down from generation to generation. The manufacture of woven rugs became an art whose development is closely linked to the history of Iran. The dominance of the Arab, Seljuk caliphate brought new weaving techniques: with silver or gold threads, with knots. It was during the Safavid dynasty that the Persian rug reached the peak of its artistic development. It was then exported to Europe and allowed the Persian city to transform its textile trade. Even today, the art of Iranian rug weaving is kept secret, and only Persians can weave authentic, handmade rugs. Art deco enthusiasts and collectors of decorative arts are all captivated by Iranian rugs. How to recognize a Persian rug? There is a wide range of Persian rugs, and each is distinguished by its manufacture. Indeed, Persian rugs are woven according to techniques specific to their city of origin. Also, their name is chosen according to the region where they were woven. Of all types of Persian rugs, the Gabbeh rug , the Naïn rug , the Kashan rug or the Tabriz rug are the most well-known. It is also important to know that each woven Persian rug is a unique piece. No two are alike. Thus, to recognize a Persian rug , there are a few techniques: A handmade and high-quality Persian rug has a high knot density. The front and back are almost identical. A handmade Persian rug is flexible and made of natural fibers. The fringes of a handmade Persian rug are an extension of the rug's warp threads. Industrial models have fringes that are sewn or glued separately. A traditional Persian rug is made of natural silk. This is less shiny and lighter than synthetic silk. But in addition, the lifespan of natural silk is much longer than machine-made silks. Furthermore, the Persian rug embodies elegance, nobility, refinement, and absolute chic. It joins the ranks of luxury rugs and is recognizable at first glance by its manufacturing quality, as well as the care taken in its weaving. Decorating ideas with the Persian rug In addition to being refined and chic, the Iranian rug also has the advantage of adapting to all styles of interior decoration . Ethnic, bohemian chic, Scandinavian, vintage, or contemporary, the Iranian rug is a versatile decorative element. In the living room, dining room, bedroom, or hallway, the Iranian rug proves to be a timeless floor rug . For a bohemian chic or ethnic style, opt for the colorful Gabbeh rug which can be combined with wooden or traditional-style furniture. For a modern style, the Naïn rug pairs perfectly with a leather sofa or an XXL-type sofa. It is perfect for a large living area. If you want a bit more color in this style, opt for a Kashan rug with a weave predominantly featuring red threads. For a contemporary style or to break up a uniform style, opt for the multicolor Tabriz rug. Before choosing your personal rug , there are some criteria to consider: Manufacturing There are handmade personal rugs and there are industrial decorative rugs. It's all a matter of taste, but if you want an authentic Persian rug, opt for the handmade model. The knotting A personal rug can be knotted or woven depending on the pattern you want. Knotted rugs are softer and thicker, while woven rugs are flatter and lighter. Knotted rugs are generally more expensive, but offer a variety of patterns. The location In a modern and spacious living room, opt for a designer rug. Choose either a large rug to place in the center of the room, or a living room rug to place under the coffee table. In the bedroom, it is better to choose a round rug or rectangular rug to serve as a bedside rug or an under-furniture rug. In the dining room, the personal rug is placed under the table and chairs. We opt for a very wide rectangular rug that extends beyond the furniture. For a hallway runner , we choose a small rug that runs along the hallway. How to clean a personal rug? To clean personal rugs , use a soft-bristled brush with cold water. Gently rub the rug so as not to damage the weave. For stubborn stains, a little Marseille soap can be used to dislodge them. A very mild dishwashing liquid can also do the trick. However, be careful with chemical detergents, which are too aggressive and can disintegrate the threads. Where to buy a Persian rug? Looking to buy a beautiful, high-quality personal rug ? Visit our website, our online store selling oriental rugs. We offer a wide range with many patterns and colors adapted to your decoration style. All our indoor rugs are authentic and handmade by Iranian weavers. No two models are alike, because each rug is unique. Consult our rug collection to find the rug of your dreams at the best price. 👑 Authentic Persian Rugs Discover our exclusive collection of Persian rugs. View the collection →
Read moreHow to incorporate a colourful Berber rug into your interior design?
Integrating a colorful Berber rug into your interior decor can be interesting. This type of artisanal rug offers various variations in shapes and patterns. But beyond that, it boasts authenticity and originality. Both classic and trendy, the colorful Berber rug fits into all decorating styles and will find its place in every room of the house: from the living room to the bathroom, including the hallway, a colorful rug will enhance your interior. Discover here some decorating ideas to incorporate it into your home. Choosing a colorful Berber rug based on the ambiance The choice of a decorative Berber-style rug evokes the atmosphere of North Africa, mainly Morocco. It allows you to add another dimension to your decor. As there is a wide variety of colorful Berber rugs, it is important to choose which one is most suitable or which one creates the desired ambiance in your interior. For example: The Beni Ouarain rug made of very soft sheep's wool creates a cozy and warm atmosphere in the room. This traditional rug is also suitable if you want a vintage ambiance. The Kilim rug is a multicolored rug with a strong character. It brings an ethnic style and a rather lively and dynamic ambiance to your interior with its weaves and patterns. Along with the Beni Boucherouite rug, these artisanal rugs will add authenticity to your decor. The Azilal rug with its various patterns and bright colors creates a soft and dynamic atmosphere in all rooms of your house. Which rug for which room? Small or large format, the colorful Berber rug exists in different varieties and weaves depending on its origin of manufacture. This allows for original rugs that can stand out from the rest of the decor. Each variety of Moroccan rugs is ideally suited for a specific room. In the living room The living room is the room in the house where the Berber rug can be easily integrated. Here, it comes in several sizes, dimensions, and geometric shapes depending on the room's dimensions. The living room rug brings warmth, but also elegance to the room. For a modern and elegant living room, opt for a chic Beni Ouarain style rug in a rectangular shape with patterns in red, green, or yellow. For a large and bright room, you can highlight a large multicolored rug in the center of the room. In the bedroom The colorful Berber rug in the bedroom serves as a bedside rug. We then opt for a small rug or a rectangular rug like an Azilal rug that runs along the side of the bed. We can also choose a round rug in the center of the bedroom to accommodate floor cushions or to serve as a play area in a child's bedroom. In the bathroom If the Berber rug brings this warm atmosphere, it will also find its place in a bathroom. Here, artisanal rugs bring a rather exotic style, and create a comfortable and relaxing ambiance. In this room, opt instead for a non-slip and easy-to-maintain rug. In the hallway The colorful Berber rug can also serve as a hallway runner or an entrance rug. Decoratively, it can be a real asset. At the entrance, it sets the tone for the overall interior decoration of the house and invites you to discover the style. Here, you can choose a Berber Kilim or an Azilal rug of rectangular shape, to adapt according to the dimensions of the hallway. What decor style with a colorful Berber rug? Handmade Berber rugs are true marvels. They are modern rugs that can also be vintage. They fit into all decor styles of the home: Vintage decor: it is in this style that the colorful Berber rug asserts itself most. Opt for handmade Berber rugs with neutral tones and wool that has already seen more life. Boho chic decor: Berber rugs have never been as aesthetic as in this decor style. Combined with macrame, they bring out the nomadic side of Moroccans. We choose them with original patterns adorned with fringes or pompoms to accentuate the boho chic side. Ethnic decor: in this decor style, the Berber rug features original and very colorful patterns. Ethnic rugs play on bright, dynamic colors and geometric shapes. They create a traditional and especially nomadic atmosphere. They also refer to the rug's origin. Industrial decor: in this style, the comfortable and warm wool rug softens the coldness of black metal. It combines with wood to balance the room. Contemporary decor: whether minimalist or refined, this decor will be highlighted by a simple Berber rug. However, if you want to highlight the colorful rug, choose a rug with original patterns. 100% Berber decor: if you want to integrate the Berber style throughout the house, combine the rug with furniture in this style: Moroccan pouf, cushions, Berber baskets or hampers for small touches. Low tables, stools, and other furniture to fully immerse yourself in Berber culture. Where to find a high-quality colorful Berber rug? If you are looking for Moroccan rugs or Berber rugs for your home, visit our website. We have a vast catalog of original, multicolored Berber rugs with a wide choice of patterns and colors, suitable for all rooms: rugs for the living room, hallway, bedroom, bathroom, or dining room. Our high-end rugs are handcrafted from pure sheep's wool and according to traditional Berber techniques. Buy at the best price and benefit from an authentic, unique, and quality rug. 🛍️ Discover our collection of Berber rugs Explore our authentic handmade Berber rugs: Beni Ouarain, Kilim, Azilal, and many more. Each piece is unique and brings warmth, authenticity, and elegance to your interior. View our collection →
Read moreFouta: From Tradition to Trendy, Versatile Accessory
An object repurposed from its original use If there's one textile that has reinvented itself, it's the fouta! Initially designed as a hammam towel, it has now become the essential fabric that graces our homes and accompanies us everywhere, even on beaches.Origins and history of the foutaThe fouta is a traditional fabric originating from Tunisia and Morocco. Handwoven with cotton threads, it has been used for centuries by Bedouin women in the Sahel for their domestic tasks.In the hammam, it was used to drape oneself when moving from room to room, to lie or sit on, while protecting from hot surfaces.A fabric that has become trendyOver time, the fouta has moved beyond its traditional role to become a multi-purpose and fashionable accessory. Thin, light, and soft, it seduces with its supple feel and durability. The more you use it, the more comfortable it becomes!Its practical advantages Optimal absorption and ultra-fast drying Compact and lightweight, it easily slips into your bag Available in several sizes: small for a towel or shawl, XXL for dressing a bed or sofa Different variationsToday, the fouta comes in several styles: Traditional and flat, still very popular Honeycomb, for more softness and a designer look Double-sided with terrycloth, perfect for the pool or beach Maxi fouta, to add an ethnic touch to your interior Why adopt the fouta?The fouta is no longer just a fabric; it's a true way of life: practical, aesthetic, and versatile, it adapts to all your desires. ✨ Foutas & Accessories Complete your home with our artisanal accessories. Explore →
Read moreBerber Rugs
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. 🔷 Berber Collection Explore our exclusive selection of authentic Berber rugs. View the collection →
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