Ivory Moroccan Rug with Geometric Patterns – 3x2m Beni Ourain

5.700,00 kr.

1 in stock

Description

Bring timeless elegance to your home with this handwoven Moroccan Beni Ourain rug, featuring a soft ivory base with intricate beige geometric patterns. Measuring 3x2m, this rug is perfect for creating a cozy and stylish atmosphere in your living room or bedroom.

Each rug is carefully crafted by women artisans in Morocco using 100% natural wool and traditional Berber weaving techniques. This rug blends Moroccan heritage with modern minimalism, making it an ideal choice for Scandinavian-inspired interiors.

  • Material: 100% natural wool for a soft, durable feel.
  • Design: Ivory base with beige geometric patterns for a minimalist yet striking look.
  • Craftsmanship: Handwoven by Moroccan women artisans, preserving Berber traditions.
  • Ethical Impact: Your purchase supports women artisans and sustainable practices.
  • Versatility: Perfect for living rooms, bedrooms, or as a statement piece in any space.

This Moroccan handmade rug combines culture, craftsmanship, and style, making it a meaningful addition to your home.

Care Tips: Vacuum regularly to maintain its texture. Spot clean with mild detergent for minor stains.

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“Bargaining Is in My Blood, So Let’s Play Fair”

As a Moroccan, bargaining isn’t just a tradition, it’s a way of connecting, building trust, and making sure everyone walks away feeling good.
Even though I now sell handmade Moroccan rugs in Scandinavia, I’ve decided not to leave that spirit behind.

So yes, you’re allowed to bargain with me.
If you see a rug you love, try your chance and message me, make an offer.
I’ll always be fair, and if the price feels right for both of us, I might shave off up to 10%.

It’s my way of keeping the soul of Moroccan souks alive, honest, human, and just a little playful.

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