Loading
Loading

Mrirt · Handmade in Morocco
Hand-spun from 100% wool in Morocco, this Mrirt rug presents an ivory palette threaded with wide striped ornament. Each piece in the Mrirt Collection carries the fingerprint of the artisan who made it. The women who weave these rugs learn the craft early, watching mothers and grandmothers at the loom. Each weaver makes decisions about motif placement and knot tension as they work. No two weavers tie the same knot, and no two rugs from the same village are identical. Ivory is not a single shade across this rug. The hand-dyed wool creates a range within the color — warm cream in one section, cooler ivory in another — that gives the surface depth. The wide striped details sit within this range, relating to the ground rather than breaking from it. 100% wool forms the body of this rug. The fibers are hand-selected, washed, and carded before spinning. The natural lanolin in the wool gives it a softness that synthetic fibers cannot replicate, while the length of the staple fibers contributes to the rug's durability. Versatile by design, this Mrirt rug suits living room and studio. Its neutral field and restrained pattern allow it to work alongside both minimal furnishings and layered interiors. It does not demand the room be built around it — it adapts to what is already there. The natural variation in hand-spun wool means that the rug you receive will differ subtly from photographs. The dye may settle differently in one area than another. The knots may sit slightly closer or further apart. These are not imperfections. They are the evidence of a handmade object. Made from natural materials by hand, this rug carries a quality that cannot be specified in a product brief. It is the result of months of work by someone who learned their craft from the generation before. That continuity — of skill, of material, of design — is what makes a hand-knotted rug worth living with.

Beni Ourain
From $179

Beni Ourain
From $125
.jpg&w=2560&q=75)
Modern Berber
From $129

Beni Ourain
From $129

Explore the spiritual life of Moroccan weaving. Discover how Amazigh women imbue their rugs with Baraka (divine blessing), soul, and ancient protective magic.

Explore the ancient art of Berber rug weaving — from sheep shearing to the final knot — and the women who keep this tradition alive.

Managed by Mustapha Hnan