Are you ready to remodel your stairs? If you said yes, then you've come to the right place!
Are you ready to remodel your stairs? If you said yes, then you've come to the right place!
We compiled a list of the most frequently asked questions about how to clean Moroccan rugs, from vacuuming to stain removal to professional cleaning, and we got all of the answers!
Moroccan rugs have become increasingly trendy, with their soft textures, minimalist tones, and geometric designs adorning every interior home. However, the image that comes to mind is likely just one among several. The well-known design is classified as a "tribal" rug rather than an "urban" rug. Not to mention, these are area rugs that were designed and weaved by nomadic Berber tribes (also known as Amazigh tribes) from all over Northwestern Afri...
Traditional Moroccan Berber rugs are a staple of Morocco's rich culture—so much so that they have been recognized around the world as iconic interior design pieces that represent a whole country.
Have you been wondering if Moroccan rugs are still in style? We say yes! and here's why:
We can all agree that Moroccan rugs are one of the most visually appealing handmade rugs out there, but they can also be somewhat expensive.
What makes Moroccan Berber designs and compositions so magical is that they're based on the stories narrated by the gifted women weavers who weave the story of their lives into the rugs, and our newest checkered collection illustrates all of the latter.
In an increasingly digitized world, the handmade charm of Moroccan Berber rugs injects much-needed tactility into home interiors.
Handwoven rugs have always stood as a pillar in the Amazigh (Berber) tradition. While various Moroccan tribes hold different designs and schemes—The Beni Ouarain tribe, for example, is best known for its combination of thick textures and distinctive diamond patternings.