A contemporary carpet handwoven in Morocco using traditional methods. Using the finest quality wool, each strand was carefully and densely woven by hand on a loom and took many months to weave.
Incredibly soft and thick underfoot it features a contemporary mix of natural wool with colour accents woven through traditional Berber motifs - the finish of this piece is both luxurious and durable and is a functional work of art that will be long lasting.
Known for their use of bolder colours, the Beni M'Rirt tribe hails from the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco. We work to preserve the remarkable skills of the woman weavers by sourcing both vintage and contemporary pieces that continue to sustain the methods and techniques that have passed down from generations.
ONE ONLY
In partnership withReForest Now, one tree is planted for every rug sold. Your purchase contributes to protecting, conserving, and regenerating Australia’s precious and biodiverse rainforests. Find out morehere.
A contemporary carpet handwoven in Morocco using traditional methods. Using the finest quality wool, each strand was carefully and densely woven by hand on a loom and took many months to weave.
Incredibly soft and thick underfoot it features a contemporary mix of natural wool with colour accents woven through traditional Berber motifs - the finish of this piece is both luxurious and durable and is a functional work of art that will be long lasting.
Known for their use of bolder colours, the Beni M'Rirt tribe hails from the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco. We work to preserve the remarkable skills of the woman weavers by sourcing both vintage and contemporary pieces that continue to sustain the methods and techniques that have passed down from generations.
ONE ONLY
In partnership withReForest Now, one tree is planted for every rug sold. Your purchase contributes to protecting, conserving, and regenerating Australia’s precious and biodiverse rainforests. Find out morehere.
A contemporary carpet handwoven in Morocco using traditional methods. Using the finest quality wool, each strand was carefully and densely woven by hand on a loom and took many months to weave.
Incredibly soft and thick underfoot it features a contemporary mix of natural wool with colour accents woven through traditional Berber motifs - the finish of this piece is both luxurious and durable and is a functional work of art that will be long lasting.
Known for their use of bolder colours, the Beni M'Rirt tribe hails from the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco. We work to preserve the remarkable skills of the woman weavers by sourcing both vintage and contemporary pieces that continue to sustain the methods and techniques that have passed down from generations.
ONE ONLY
In partnership with ReForest Now, one tree is planted for every rug sold. Your purchase contributes to protecting, conserving, and regenerating Australia’s precious and biodiverse rainforests. Find out more here.
A contemporary carpet handwoven in Morocco using traditional methods. Using the finest quality wool, each strand was carefully and densely woven by hand on a loom and took many months to weave.
Incredibly soft and thick underfoot it features a contemporary mix of variegated rust tones & subtle colour accents- the finish of this piece is both luxurious and durable and is a functional work of art that will be long lasting.
Known for their use of bolder colours, the Beni M'Rirt tribe hails from the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco. We work to preserve the remarkable skills of the woman weavers by sourcing both vintage and contemporary pieces that continue to sustain the methods and techniques that have passed down from generations.
In partnership with ReForest Now, one tree is planted for every rug sold. Your purchase contributes to protecting, conserving, and regenerating Australia’s precious and biodiverse rainforests. Find out more here.
A contemporary carpet handwoven in Morocco using traditional methods. Made from the finest quality wool, each strand was carefully and densely woven by hand on a loom and took four months to weave.
Incredibly soft and thick underfoot, the natural wool is woven in a checker pattern with a high, lush pile giving it incredible texture - the finish of this piece is both luxurious and durable and is a functional work of art that will be long lasting.
Known for their use of bolder colours (vintage) or subtle pattern to create texture (contemporary), the Beni M'Rirt tribe hails from the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco. We work to preserve the remarkable skills of the woman weavers by sourcing both vintage and contemporary pieces that continue to sustain the methods and techniques that have passed down from generations.
In partnership with ReForest Now, one tree is planted for every rug sold. Your purchase contributes to protecting, conserving, and regenerating Australia’s precious and biodiverse rainforests. Find out more here.
A contemporary carpet handwoven in Morocco using traditional methods. Using the finest quality wool, each strand was carefully and densely woven by hand on a loom and took many months to weave.
Incredibly soft and thick underfoot it features a contemporary mix of cream & colour - the finish of this piece is both luxurious and durable and is a functional work of art that will be long lasting.
Known for their use of bolder colours, the Beni M'Rirt tribe hails from the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco. We work to preserve the remarkable skills of the woman weavers by sourcing both vintage and contemporary pieces that continue to sustain the methods and techniques that have passed down from generations.
In partnership with ReForest Now, one tree is planted for every rug sold. Your purchase contributes to protecting, conserving, and regenerating Australia’s precious and biodiverse rainforests. Find out more here.
Each design in the collection is available in any size, as a rug or runner. Please enquire for custom pricing.
A piece from our Moroccan rug collection DAR YOUK: Dar meaning 'home' in Arabic and Youk meaning 'one' in Tamazight.
El Zahri means 'the pink' in Arabic, and is made from all-natural, hand processed wool and dyes with minimal human and environmental impact.
It has been made by the hands of master weavers atop of the Ain Leuh Spring in the Atlas Mountains through a cooperative of women, where the action of weaving is part of a complex chain of ancient cultural practices.
DAR YOUK is symbolic of the Ain Leuh Cooperative, which serves as a second home for the weavers and ensures sustainable practices, fair and equitable payments for the female artisans, in turn supporting their families and communities.
Through the creation of DAR YOUK it was important for us to work closely with the weavers, who often we know little about, and to acknowledge and give reverence to the women who created this collection. They are: Nina Gilbert, Khadouj Ouchekak, Hjaou Ammraoui, El Hachima Douiri, Khadija El Aabdi, Fatima Abaraou, Mahma Bahoussem Rachia Ghenam & Fatima Balhoussaine.
In partnership with ReForest Now, one tree is planted for every rug sold. Your purchase contributes to protecting, conserving, and regenerating Australia’s precious and biodiverse rainforests. Find out more here.
Each design in the collection is available in any size, as a rug or runner. Please enquire for custom pricing.
A piece from our Moroccan rug collection DAR YOUK: Dar meaning 'home' in Arabic and Youk meaning 'one' in Tamazight.
El Youk means 'the one' in Tamazight - it represents all the natural shades of wool woven in an irregular checkerboard pattern, and is made from all-natural, hand processed wool with minimal human and environmental impact.
It has been made by the hands of master weavers atop of the Ain Leuh Spring in the Atlas Mountains through a cooperative of women, where the action of weaving is part of a complex chain of ancient cultural practices.
DAR YOUK is symbolic of the Ain Leuh Cooperative, which serves as a second home for the weavers and ensures sustainable practices, fair and equitable payments for the female artisans, in turn supporting their families and communities.
Through the creation of DAR YOUK it was important for us to work closely with the weavers, who often we know little about, and to acknowledge and give reverence to the women who created this collection. They are: Nina Gilbert, Khadouj Ouchekak, Hjaou Ammraoui, El Hachima Douiri, Khadija El Aabdi, Fatima Abaraou, Mahma Bahoussem Rachia Ghenam & Fatima Balhoussaine.
In partnership with ReForest Now, one tree is planted for every rug sold. Your purchase contributes to protecting, conserving, and regenerating Australia's precious and biodiverse rainforests. Find out more here.
Each design in the collection is available in any size, as a rug or runner. Please enquire for pricing.
A piece from our Moroccan rug collection DAR YOUK: Dar meaning 'home' in Arabic and Youk meaning 'one' in Tamazight.
El Sahara is named after the desert where the brown sheep used to source the wool are found, and is made from all-natural, hand processed wool with minimal human and environmental impact.
It has been made by the hands of master weavers atop of the Ain Leuh Spring in the Atlas Mountains through a cooperative of women, where the action of weaving is part of a complex chain of ancient cultural practices.
DAR YOUK is symbolic of the Ain Leuh Cooperative, which serves as a second home for the weavers and ensures sustainable practices, fair and equitable payments for the female artisans, in turn supporting their families and communities.
Through the creation of DAR YOUK it was important for us to work closely with the weavers, who often we know little about, and to acknowledge and give reverence to the women who created this collection. They are: Nina Gilbert, Khadouj Ouchekak, Hjaou Ammraoui, El Hachima Douiri, Khadija El Aabdi, Fatima Abaraou, Mahma Bahoussem Rachia Ghenam & Fatima Balhoussaine.
In partnership with ReForest Now, one tree is planted for every rug sold. Your purchase contributes to protecting, conserving, and regenerating Australia’s precious and biodiverse rainforests. Find out more here.
Each design in the collection is available in any size, as a rug or runner. Please enquire for custom pricing.
A piece from our Moroccan rug collection DAR YOUK: Dar meaning 'home' in Arabic and Youk meaning 'one' in Tamazight.
El Karo means 'the checkered' in Arabic, and is made from all-natural, hand processed wool with minimal human and environmental impact.
It has been made by the hands of master weavers atop of the Ain Leuh Spring in the Atlas Mountains through a cooperative of women, where the action of weaving is part of a complex chain of ancient cultural practices.
DAR YOUK is symbolic of the Ain Leuh Cooperative, which serves as a second home for the weavers and ensures sustainable practices, fair and equitable payments for the female artisans, in turn supporting their families and communities.
Through the creation of DAR YOUK it was important for us to work closely with the weavers, who often we know little about, and to acknowledge and give reverence to the women who created this collection. They are: Nina Gilbert, Khadouj Ouchekak, Hjaou Ammraoui, El Hachima Douiri, Khadija El Aabdi, Fatima Abaraou, Mahma Bahoussem Rachia Ghenam & Fatima Balhoussaine.
In partnership with ReForest Now, one tree is planted for every rug sold. Your purchase contributes to protecting, conserving, and regenerating Australia’s precious and biodiverse rainforests. Find out more here.
This vintage Moroccan Beni M'Guild is a stunning variegated chocolate with a border in soft emerald/teal.
Made in the 1970s, this piece was handwoven by Berber women and features a silky flatweave that is wonderful underfoot.
A functional work of art that will continue to age gracefully.
We work to preserve the remarkable skills of the woman weavers by sourcing both vintage and contemporary pieces that continue to sustain the methods and techniques that have passed down from generations.
In partnership with ReForest Now, one tree is planted for every rug sold. Your purchase contributes to protecting, conserving, and regenerating Australia’s precious and biodiverse rainforests. Find out more here.
A gorgeous contemporary Beni M'Rirt rug handwoven using traditional methods.
Known for their use of bolder colours, the Beni M'Rirt tribe hails from the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco. We work to preserve the remarkable skills of the woman weavers by sourcing both vintage and contemporary pieces that continue to sustain the methods and techniques that have passed down from generations.
Featuring a medium pile, this piece is a functional work of art that will age gracefully.
We work to preserve the remarkable skills of the woman weavers by sourcing both vintage and contemporary pieces that continue to sustain the methods and techniques that have passed down from generations.
ONE ONLY.
In partnership with ReForest Now, one tree is planted for every rug sold. Your purchase contributes to protecting, conserving, and regenerating Australia’s precious and biodiverse rainforests. Find out more here.
Produced by the nomadic Tuareg tribes in Mauritania, the desert of Morocco, this striking floor covering was hand made from reed and features geometric designs woven with leather in brown and red tones.
The gorgeous earth-tone colours of the leather and palm will continue to improve as aging produces wonderful colours.
372cm x 211cm
In partnership with ReForest Now, one tree is planted for every rug sold. Your purchase contributes to protecting, conserving, and regenerating Australia’s precious and biodiverse rainforests. Find out more here.