Beschrijving

This stunning Beni Ouarain rug was hand-knotted in the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco, in a region renowned for its high-quality wool and ancestral weaving techniques. Crafted entirely by hand, this rug offers a refined mix of traditional Berber artistry and modern abstract design.

Measuring 210 x 280 cm, it features a unique composition of hexagonal and geometric shapes in deep navy, ochre, burnt orange and warm terracotta tones, set against a soft ivory background. The combination of bold lines and asymmetric motifs creates a striking visual rhythm, while the plush natural wool adds warmth and softness underfoot.

Woven by women artisans from a rural Moroccan cooperative, this rug reflects generations of know-how and ethical, sustainable production. Each piece is entirely handmade, making it a unique creation that embodies both cultural heritage and contemporary aesthetics.

Interior Use & Styling:
This rug is ideal for a living room, studio, reading area or large bedroom, where it can become a central feature of the space. Its expressive palette and organic shapes bring life and movement to any interior, especially within modern, eclectic, or boho-chic environments.

Thanks to its thick wool and dense knotting, it also offers great acoustic and thermal insulation, while contributing a rich texture to the room.

Technical Specifications:
Dimensions: 210 x 280 cm
Material: 100% natural wool
Origin: Middle Atlas, Morocco
Manufacture: Hand-knotted by a women’s weaving cooperative
Design: Abstract geometric pattern with sculpted relief
Colors: Ivory, navy, burnt orange, ochre, terracotta
Finish: Hand-knotted fringes
Care Instructions:
Vacuum gently without using a rotating brush
Professional cleaning recommended when necessary
Avoid prolonged direct sunlight exposure
Shipping Information:
Shipped from France
Express worldwide shipping within 3 working days
No customs duties for buyers within the European Union
Carefully packed and shipped with tracking number

Zoekertjesnummer: a15331210920sinds 17 aug. '25, 13:02