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Story Behind the Art: Moroccan rugs trace their origins to the nomadic Berber tribes of Morocco, whose weaving traditions date back centuries. Crafted to withstand the cold, rugged climate of the Atlas Mountains, these thick, plush-pile rugs were originally used as sleeping mats and bedding. Unlike the intricate motifs of traditional Oriental rugs, Moroccan rugs embody a raw, organic beauty—featuring bold geometric shapes, tribal patterns, and symbolic designs that reflect the weavers’ heritage and storytelling traditions. Their global appeal began in the 1930s when modernist architects and designers such as Le Corbusier, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Charles and Ray Eames introduced them into minimalist interiors. The rugs’ soft textures and understated patterns perfectly complemented the clean lines of modern design. Today, Moroccan-style rugs are not only woven in Morocco but also skillfully crafted in India and Pakistan, maintaining the authenticity and charm of the originals. Timeless and versatile, Moroccan rugs continue to inspire contemporary interiors with their warmth, artistry, and cultural legacy.

