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Story Behind the Art: Rooted in the traditions of Morocco’s nomadic Berber tribes, Moroccan rugs were born from the need for warmth in the cold Atlas Mountains, serving as plush sleeping mats and bed coverings. Defined by archaic symbols and bold geometric patterns, these rugs gained prominence in the 1930s when modernist designers like Le Corbusier and the Eameses embraced their soft textures to complement minimalist furniture. Today, crafted in Morocco, India, and Pakistan, these rugs continue to inspire with their restrained elegance and versatile, timeless appeal.