Berber carpet

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    Berber bedroom carpet

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Discover Our Authentic Berber Rug Collection

Immerse yourself in the world of Berber rugs , a rare fusion of ancestral art, noble materials, and contemporary design. More than just a decorative accessory, a Berber rug tells a story—that of the Atlas Mountains, the seasons, the tribes, and the artisans who hand-weave unique pieces, knot by knot. Our collection brings together these living treasures to enhance your interior: voluptuous textures, natural wool, symbolic graphics, a palette that is sometimes neutral and sometimes vibrant. Here, tradition and modernity embrace to create warm and deeply elegant atmospheres.

Whether you dream of a graphic ecru Beni Ouarain style, a colorful Azilal that energizes a living room, a flat and minimalist Kilim for the dining room or a bold Boucherouite in a creative office, you will find the piece made for you. And because a Berber rug must live with your daily life, we guide you on the choice of dimensions, maintenance, color harmonization and staging in each room of the house.

🌟 The Fascinating History of Berber Carpets

Berber rugs have been woven for centuries by the tribes of the Atlas (Middle, Upper, Anti-Atlas) and the Rif. Each region, each village, each family has developed a unique visual language, made up of protective symbols, diamonds, broken lines, stylized amulets against the evil eye, evocations of nature (rain, fields, mountains) and the cycles of life. Far from being a simple ornament, the rug was first and foremost an essential part of everyday life: thermal insulation, blanket, bedding, seating, and sometimes a wedding dowry.

The style has evolved along the caravan routes and the exchange of dyes (indigo, madder, saffron), but the soul has remained the same: a patient manual gesture, a generous wool, the expression of a territory. Today, this heritage sharpens the eye of design lovers: the black line on an ivory background of a Beni Ouarain matches a minimalist living room, the colorful grain of an Azilal instills a bohemian energy, the graphic rigor of a Kilim fits effortlessly under a dining table.

Decorating tip: A large Berber rug laid before the furniture arrives sets the tone and facilitates the entire composition of the room (sofa, tables, lighting). It's your canvas.

🛠️ Handcrafted: from thread to work

A Berber rug is born from a series of entirely manual steps. The wool—washed, carded, sometimes hand-spun—is dyed or left in its natural shades (ecru, beige, brown). Weaving is done on a vertical loom. With each row, the spinner knots, cuts, and packs, creating that welcoming density that we love to tread on barefoot. Small irregularities are not defects: they signify authenticity and give movement to the surface.

  • Natural materials: sheep's wool, sometimes wool and cotton for the weft or finishes.
  • Dyes: vegetable (madder, henna, indigo) or stable synthetic depending on the workshop.
  • Techniques: Berber knot (velvet), flat kilim weave, mixed textures ( high/low pile ).

Looking for a contemporary look? Discover the modern Berber rug : it retains the artisanal spirit while adopting refined compositions, perfect for a contemporary interior. Looking for an earthy tone? Check out our brown Berber rug : a warm base that visually anchors the room.

Good to know: The pile height impacts the perception of patterns. The higher the pile, the softer and more "cloudy" the effect; the shorter it is, the clearer and more legible the graphics.

🎨 Styles & Patterns: Your Express Guide

The term " Berber rug " covers several families. Each has its own tactile, chromatic, and symbolic signature. Here are the most sought-after ones—and how to incorporate them into your home.

Beni Ouarain Graphic Ecru

Ivory background, black or dark brown diamonds, thick wool. Iconic in a bright living room, it warms the atmosphere while remaining minimal.

Azilal Colors & Audacity

Light base punctuated with bright hues (red, blue, yellow). Ideal for livening up a creative space, a child's bedroom or an office.

Boujad Rose & Carmine

Warm palette, raspberry and orange gradations, free compositions. Superb with walnut wood and aged brass.

Boucherouite Recycled

Woven from textile scraps. Upcycled feel, rich textures, and cheerful colors—perfect for a bohemian decor.

Kilim / Zanafi Flat weave

Geometric graphics, low profile, easy to store under a table. Excellent compromise between style and practicality.

Mrirt Dense Velvet

Extremely soft and tight wool, luxurious finish. Maximum comfort, subtle pattern reading.

Color shapes the atmosphere. For a serene interior, opt for neutrals, or let color speak for itself to add character. A blue Berber rug brings depth and calm, magnificent with light wood and cream walls. In terms of texture, the softness of a long pile offers irresistible comfort. Looking for a cozy texture? Opt for a shaggy Berber rug .

📏 Size & placement guide

The right Berber rug is also a matter of proportion. A rug that's too small visually fragments the room, while one that's too large can obstruct traffic flow. Use this guide to get it right.

Room / Use Recommended size Investment Visual effect
Living room (2–3 seater sofa) 160×230 to 200×290 Front legs of the sofa on the carpet Unified lounge area, magazine look
Large living room (corner sofa) 200×290 to 250×350 Sofa + armchairs partially on it Visual comfort, enlarged room
Dining room (4–6 people) 200×290 (or Ø 200) Centered table, 60 cm around Stable chairs, framed graphics
Bedroom (160 cm bed) 200×290 2/3 under the bed Soft awakening, discreet luxury
Hallway / Entrance 80×200 to 80×300 Centered, 8–10 cm margin Long perspective, warm welcome
Pro tip: Leave 20–35 cm of breathing space between the rug and the walls. This visible floor border structures the room and highlights the pattern.

🎯 Harmonize your Berber rug with the decor

A Berber rug is a statement piece. For seamless integration:

  • 60/30/10 Palette: 60% dominant color (walls/floor), 30% secondary (furniture textiles), 10% accent (rugs, cushions). Let the rug occupy one of the 30 or 10 roles for easy balance.
  • Complementary materials: wood (light oak, walnut), washed linen, patinated leather, brushed brass. The "wool & mineral" contrast (stone, concrete) also works very well.
  • Masterful mix & match: if your rug is very graphic, tone down the rest (plain sofa, simple curtains). If your furniture is minimal, dare to use a more free-form pattern (Azilal, Boujad).

Looking for an ultra-cozy version for a TV corner or bedroom? Also check out our Berber Shaggy rug : generous pile, maximum comfort, and a contemporary aesthetic.

🧼 Maintenance: Maintain beauty, extend life

A well-maintained Berber rug improves over time. Wool has natural properties (elasticity, light water repellency) that make it easier to maintain if you follow the right steps.

  • Gentle vacuuming once a week (without a rotating brush). Move in the direction of the pile to preserve the fiber.
  • Stains: Quick reaction : dab (do not rub) with warm water + mild soap. Rinse, air dry flat.
  • Rotate 1–2×/year to even out sun exposure and wear in high traffic areas.
  • Flat rug (Kilim) : consider a non-slip rug pad for comfort and stability.
Pro tip: For an annual boost of shine, entrust your Berber rug to a professional wool cleaning service. It revives the fiber and straightens the pile.

🤝 Ethics & traceability

Choosing a Berber rug also means supporting actions, knowledge, and communities. We favor workshops and cooperatives that fairly pay artisans, promote responsible production cycles, and use quality materials. The result: more durable, more beautiful rugs, and a story you'll be proud to share.

The sleek contemporary Modern

Balanced graphics, neutral hues: the modern Berber rug brings minimalist softness to your living room.

Terracotta Elegance Warmth

Shades of brown and sienna: our brown Berber rug warms and grounds large spaces.

Deep Soothing Blue

Marine and indigo hues: a blue Berber rug brings calm and sophistication.

Shaggy Cloud Touch

Do you like softness? The Berber shaggy rug is your cozy ally.

🔎 Quick comparison of the main types of Berber carpets

Kind Texture Palette Decorative asset Ideal room
Beni Ouarain Thick velvet Ecru + dark patterns Timeless, minimal chic Living room, bedroom
Azilal Medium velvet Clear base + bright colors Graphic and cheerful accent Creative living room, children's bedroom
Boujad Medium velvet Pink, red, orange Bohemian warmth Living room, reading corner
Boucherouite Mixed subjects Multicolored Upcycling, originality Office, entrance
Kilim / Zanafi Flat weave Neutrals & black Under-table practice Dining room, hallway
Mrirt Very dense velvet Deep neutrals Luxurious, ultra-soft Premium Lounge, Suite

🏠 By room: staging tips

Living room : Place the front legs of the sofa on the rug to "connect" the seat and coffee table. A Beni Ouarain rug shines with its graphic simplicity. For bright living rooms, try a medium-sized Azilal rug as an accent.

Dining room : A flat-woven kilim is ideal (the chairs glide well). Allow ~60 cm around the table for comfortable maneuvering. Geometric patterns structure the whole.

Bedroom : 2/3 under the bed, falling on the sides for a soft awakening. A Mrirt or a shaggy will provide immediate "hotel" comfort.

Entrance & hallway : a long, narrow rug (80x200/300) lengthens the perspective and sets the tone from the threshold. Zanafi and Kilim rugs are very suitable.

🌟 Our selection — favorite pieces

Not sure? Here are some surefire choices, all compatible with modern interiors and ready to live in:

Looking for a specific color accent? Explore our options: soothing blue , enveloping brown —or the modern option for a designer living room.

❓ FAQ — everything you need to know to choose your Berber rug

1) Does a Berber carpet shed its hair?
A slight discoloration of the fiber is normal for the first few months (new wool). Vacuum gently; this will naturally fade.

2) Can I place a Berber rug in a busy room?
Yes. Choose a medium/tight pile (Mrirt) or a flat kilim for ease of care. For table runners, opt for flat weaves.

3) How to deal with a coffee or wine stain?
Immediately dab with warm water and mild soap, without rubbing. Rinse and dry flat. If the stain persists, call a professional.

4) Do you need a rug pad?
Recommended on smooth floors (oiled parquet, tiles) to stabilize, protect the back of the carpet and improve sound insulation.

5) Does the sun bleach?
Prolonged direct exposure can cause the colors to fade. Rotate your rug 1–2 times a year for an even patina.

Color tip: Use one of the shades of your Berber rug pattern (even in small doses) in your cushions/throws. The visual unity is immediate.
Volume tip: play with layering : a large Beni Ouarain + a small colored Azilal on top to create a unique and very cozy reading area.

🧡 Conclusion — the Berber carpet, the warm soul of your home

Choosing a Berber rug means inviting into your home a unique piece, vibrant with meaning, with hand-made finishes and incomparable comfort. It also means embracing a timeless aesthetic that embraces trends without ever dissolving into them. From the geometric lines of a Beni Ouarain to the solar colors of an Azilal, from the dense velvet of a Mrirt to the flat weave of a Kilim, you have the freedom to create a sincere, durable, and resolutely personal interior.

Ready to find "the" rug that will tell your story? Explore our favorites— modern Berber rugs , blue Berber rugs , brown Berber rugs , or even shaggy Berber rugs—then let the magic happen: from the first step, your interior will change its soul.

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