Moroccan rugs, also called Amazigh or Berber rugs, are famous for their dynamic color designs and bold geometric patterns. Often made of wool with abstract, colorful designs and beloved for their exuberance. All our vintage Moroccan rugs are handpicked and professionally cleaned.
Today, the Moroccan rug is one the industry’s hottest design trend. Each piece is a sliver of history, a slice of true folk art, and is an heirloom that may be passed down for generations.
Though their earliest existence only dates back to the mid-nineteenth century, the vintage Moroccan rugs, from North Africa, have withstood the test of time and have earned their social status with the ever-changing interior design world.
The Moroccan rugs are the birth-child of a cross between central and western Turkish rugs during the mid 1800’s. Notoriously distinct for their geometric designs, the Moroccan rug features bold designs that differ from traditional traditional Persian rugs adding an element of timelessness.

Diamond Beni Ouarain Berber Shag Runner
$2,700.00
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This Beni Ourain Rug displays the simplest of motifs, and a wonderful example of tribal weaving.
Moroccan Rug weaving began with the Berbers, who were the indigenous people of North Africa and inhabited Morocco before it was invaded by Arabs in the seventh century. These rugs are usually in bold colors and animated patterns, and the designs are almost always geometric or tribal. The colors and patterns are distinct according to the tribe that wove it. In the twentieth-century, the Moroccan Rugs are widely collected in the West because of its unique tribal patters.
The wool of these rugs is plush and soft to the touch, the stripes woven in black wool and in contrast to the ivory wool ground.
In very good condition. Soft underfoot and medium pile.
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41"L x 12.3"W
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Diamond with Blocks Beni Ouarain Berber Shag Rug
$2,300.00
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This Beni Ourain Rug displays the simplest of motifs, and a wonderful example of tribal weaving.
Moroccan Rug weaving began with the Berbers, who were the indigenous people of North Africa and inhabited Morocco before it was invaded by Arabs in the seventh century. These rugs are usually in bold colors and animated patterns, and the designs are almost always geometric or tribal. The colors and patterns are distinct according to the tribe that wove it. In the twentieth-century, the Moroccan Rugs are widely collected in the West because of its unique tribal patters.
The wool of these rugs is plush and soft to the touch, the stripes woven in black wool and in contrast to the ivory wool ground.
In very good condition. Soft underfoot and medium pile.
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106"L x 70"W
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1980s Vintage Shag Beni Ouarain Berber Rug
$1,850.00
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This Beni Ourain Rug displays the simplest of motifs, and a wonderful example of tribal weaving.
Moroccan Rug weaving began with the Berbers, who were the indigenous people of North Africa and inhabited Morocco before it was invaded by Arabs in the seventh century. These rugs are usually in bold colors and animated patterns, and the designs are almost always geometric or tribal. The colors and patterns are distinct according to the tribe that wove it. In the twentieth-century, the Moroccan Rugs are widely collected in the West because of its unique tribal patters.
The wool of these rugs is plush and soft to the touch, the stripes woven in black wool and in contrast to the ivory wool ground.
In very good condition. Soft underfoot and medium pile.
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122"L x 76"W
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Diamond Pattern Beni Ouarain Berber Rug with Fringe
$2,340.00
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This Beni Ourain Rug displays the simplest of motifs, and a wonderful example of tribal weaving.
Moroccan Rug weaving began with the Berbers, who were the indigenous people of North Africa and inhabited Morocco before it was invaded by Arabs in the seventh century. These rugs are usually in bold colors and animated patterns, and the designs are almost always geometric or tribal. The colors and patterns are distinct according to the tribe that wove it. In the twentieth-century, the Moroccan Rugs are widely collected in the West because of its unique tribal patters.
The wool of these rugs is plush and soft to the touch, the stripes woven in black wool and in contrast to the ivory wool ground.
In very good condition. Soft underfoot and medium pile.
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166"L x 73"W
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Abstract Shagggy Beni Ouarain Berber Rug
$1,440.00
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This Beni Ourain Rug displays the simplest of motifs, and a wonderful example of tribal weaving.
Moroccan Rug weaving began with the Berbers, who were the indigenous people of North Africa and inhabited Morocco before it was invaded by Arabs in the seventh century. These rugs are usually in bold colors and animated patterns, and the designs are almost always geometric or tribal. The colors and patterns are distinct according to the tribe that wove it. In the twentieth-century, the Moroccan Rugs are widely collected in the West because of its unique tribal patters.
The wool of these rugs is plush and soft to the touch, the stripes woven in black wool and in contrast to the ivory wool ground.
In very good condition. Soft underfoot and medium pile.
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62"L x 40"W
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Azilal Atlas Berber Rug
$2,250.00
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This Beni Ourain Rug displays the simplest of motifs, and a wonderful example of tribal weaving.
Moroccan Rug weaving began with the Berbers, who were the indigenous people of North Africa and inhabited Morocco before it was invaded by Arabs in the seventh century. These rugs are usually in bold colors and animated patterns, and the designs are almost always geometric or tribal. The colors and patterns are distinct according to the tribe that wove it. In the twentieth-century, the Moroccan Rugs are widely collected in the West because of its unique tribal patters.
The wool of these rugs is plush and soft to the touch, the stripes woven in black wool and in contrast to the ivory wool ground.
In very good condition. Soft underfoot and medium pile.
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49"L x 94"W
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Beni Ouarain Shag with Rosy Accents
$5,750.00
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This Beni Ourain Rug displays the simplest of motifs, and a wonderful example of tribal weaving.
Moroccan Rug weaving began with the Berbers, who were the indigenous people of North Africa and inhabited Morocco before it was invaded by Arabs in the seventh century. These rugs are usually in bold colors and animated patterns, and the designs are almost always geometric or tribal. The colors and patterns are distinct according to the tribe that wove it. In the twentieth-century, the Moroccan Rugs are widely collected in the West because of its unique tribal patters.
The wool of these rugs is plush and soft to the touch, the stripes woven in black wool and in contrast to the ivory wool ground.
In very good condition. Soft underfoot and medium pile.
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62"L x 40"W
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Intricate Saffron Beni Ouarain Rug
$6,250.00
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This Beni Ourain Rug displays the simplest of motifs, and a wonderful example of tribal weaving.
Moroccan Rug weaving began with the Berbers, who were the indigenous people of North Africa and inhabited Morocco before it was invaded by Arabs in the seventh century. These rugs are usually in bold colors and animated patterns, and the designs are almost always geometric or tribal. The colors and patterns are distinct according to the tribe that wove it. In the twentieth-century, the Moroccan Rugs are widely collected in the West because of its unique tribal patters.
The wool of these rugs is plush and soft to the touch, the stripes woven in black wool and in contrast to the ivory wool ground.
In very good condition. Soft underfoot and medium pile.
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158"L x 99"W
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New Generation Plush Beni Rugs
$2,925.00
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This Beni Ourain Rug displays the simplest of motifs, and a wonderful example of tribal weaving.
Moroccan Rug weaving began with the Berbers, who were the indigenous people of North Africa and inhabited Morocco before it was invaded by Arabs in the seventh century. These rugs are usually in bold colors and animated patterns, and the designs are almost always geometric or tribal. The colors and patterns are distinct according to the tribe that wove it. In the twentieth-century, the Moroccan Rugs are widely collected in the West because of its unique tribal patters.
The wool of these rugs is plush and soft to the touch, the stripes woven in black wool and in contrast to the ivory wool ground.
In very good condition. Soft underfoot and medium pile.
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113"L x 83"W
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Boucharouite Rainbow Shag Rug
$2,025.00
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This is one of a kind, handmade, boucherouite rug. BOUCHEROUITE means it's a rag-rug - made from pieces of vintage clothing scraps, wool, cotton, nylon, synthetic fibres and other textiles.
Each rug is created in our small workshop in High Atlas Mountains by family women, handmade, and completely unique, what makes them very special. These women turn the used pieces of different textiles into piece of art.
It's made mostly from cotton scraps, with a wool base. Perfect for kids room, bathroom, bedroom, terrace. This rug will give your home a unique, extravagant look and can remarkably enhance the beauty of your house. It can be washed in wash machine or by hand - easy to maintain. -
62"L x 40"W
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Henna Dyed Diamond Boujaad Rug
$2,925.00
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This Beni Ourain Rug displays the simplest of motifs, and a wonderful example of tribal weaving.
Moroccan Rug weaving began with the Berbers, who were the indigenous people of North Africa and inhabited Morocco before it was invaded by Arabs in the seventh century. These rugs are usually in bold colors and animated patterns, and the designs are almost always geometric or tribal. The colors and patterns are distinct according to the tribe that wove it. In the twentieth-century, the Moroccan Rugs are widely collected in the West because of its unique tribal patters.
The wool of these rugs is plush and soft to the touch, the stripes woven in black wool and in contrast to the ivory wool ground.
In very good condition. Soft underfoot and medium pile.
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115"L x 48"W
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Burgundy Beni Ouarain Rug
$4,500.00
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This Beni Ourain Rug displays the simplest of motifs, and a wonderful example of tribal weaving.
Moroccan Rug weaving began with the Berbers, who were the indigenous people of North Africa and inhabited Morocco before it was invaded by Arabs in the seventh century. These rugs are usually in bold colors and animated patterns, and the designs are almost always geometric or tribal. The colors and patterns are distinct according to the tribe that wove it. In the twentieth-century, the Moroccan Rugs are widely collected in the West because of its unique tribal patters.
The wool of these rugs is plush and soft to the touch, the stripes woven in black wool and in contrast to the ivory wool ground.
In very good condition. Soft underfoot and medium pile.
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132"L x 75"W
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Red-Gold Taznakht Ouaouezguite Rug
$2,165.00
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This Beni Ourain Rug displays the simplest of motifs, and a wonderful example of tribal weaving.
Moroccan Rug weaving began with the Berbers, who were the indigenous people of North Africa and inhabited Morocco before it was invaded by Arabs in the seventh century. These rugs are usually in bold colors and animated patterns, and the designs are almost always geometric or tribal. The colors and patterns are distinct according to the tribe that wove it. In the twentieth-century, the Moroccan Rugs are widely collected in the West because of its unique tribal patters.
The wool of these rugs is plush and soft to the touch, the stripes woven in black wool and in contrast to the ivory wool ground.
In very good condition. Soft underfoot and medium pile.
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66"L x 42"W
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