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The Moroccan rug, deeply rooted in the nomadic Berber tribes of Morocco, was born from the cold, harsh climates of the Atlas Mountains where the tribes used thick, plush-pile coverings as sleeping mats and bedding. Moroccan rugs are distinct from their oriental counterparts due to their celebration of primitive symbols and a unique collection of geometric tribal designs. Gaining popularity in the 1930s with mid-century modern designers like Le Corbusier, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Charles and Ray Eames, these rugs became known for adding warmth and comfort to minimalist, modern furniture. Their timeless beauty and versatility continue to inspire designers and homeowners seeking a perfect balance of style and comfort.