Expertly hand-knotted from premium wool, this 8'2" x 10'8" Moroccan rug harmonizes modern geometry with artisanal craftsmanship, creating a timeless foundation for contemporary interiors. The ivory, blue, and brown palette evokes a serene yet grounded aesthetic—balancing cool tones with earthy warmth for a refined, versatile look.
The rug’s 0.25-inch low pile offers a soft, smooth texture underfoot while maintaining a streamlined profile ideal for layering in living rooms, bedrooms, or creative spaces. Its structured geometric alignment brings rhythm and calm symmetry, while subtle tonal variations add depth and organic character. Finished with hand-knotted fringes, this piece celebrates its handmade heritage through texture, detail, and understated sophistication.
Durable yet elegant, this Moroccan rug embodies modern design sensibility with traditional craftsmanship, making it an effortless centerpiece for bohemian, eclectic, or minimalist interiors. Whether placed under furniture or showcased as a statement rug, it enhances any space with its balance of texture, harmony, and timeless style.
- Exact Size: 8'2"x10'8"
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Ivory, Blue, Brown
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 0.25 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New with Tags
- Rug#: LBR20024
Story Behind the Art:
Moroccan rugs boast a heritage deeply tied to the nomadic Berber tribes of Morocco, whose weaving traditions emerged from both necessity and creativity. Crafted to endure the cold winds of the Atlas Mountains, these thick, plush-pile rugs originally served as sleeping mats and bedding, offering warmth and comfort. Unlike ornate Oriental carpets, Moroccan rugs are known for their minimalist beauty—featuring geometric tribal motifs, abstract symbols, and naturally inspired designs that reflect centuries of Berber culture and storytelling.
Their rise to global prominence began in the 1930s, when modernist architects and designers like Le Corbusier, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Charles and Ray Eames introduced them into Western interiors. The rugs’ soft textures and understated elegance provided a perfect contrast to the clean, minimalist lines of modern furniture. Today, Moroccan-style rugs continue to inspire contemporary décor worldwide—woven not only in Morocco but also in India and Pakistan—with each piece embodying authenticity, craftsmanship, and timeless sophistication.