Introducing our Abstract Geometric Design Moroccan Berber Rug, a captivating fusion of contemporary style and traditional craftsmanship. Handwoven by skilled artisans in Morocco, this rug embodies the rich cultural heritage and artistic flair of Berber rug making.
Crafted from high-quality wool, our rug offers both durability and luxurious softness, creating a comfortable and inviting atmosphere in your home. The abstract geometric design adds a modern touch to the classic Berber aesthetic, infusing your space with visual interest and sophistication.
Available in various sizes to suit your needs, our Moroccan Berber rug allows for versatile styling options, whether you’re seeking a bold statement piece or a subtle accent to complement your decor. Its timeless appeal makes it a perfect addition to any room, adding warmth and character to your living space.
Indulge in the plush comfort of our handmade rug, providing a cozy sanctuary for relaxation and lounging. Its quality craftsmanship ensures long-lasting beauty and functionality, making it a cherished addition to your home for years to come.
Explore our collection of Moroccan rugs to find the perfect match for your aesthetic preferences or mix and match with other styles for a personalized look. Elevate your home decor with the unique charm and elegance of our Abstract Geometric Design Moroccan Berber Rug, and experience the beauty of Moroccan craftsmanship in your living space.
This a Moroccan Berber rug that features a bold and abstract design. Unlike the more common intricate patterns often seen in Berber rugs, this one exhibits large, blocky geometric shapes and strong lines that give it a modernist feel. There are various rectangles and other polygonal forms outlined in dark colors, filled with solid areas of white, blue, red, and green. A unique feature appears to be a smaller outlined shape resembling a traditional tagine or a household item, which adds a cultural element to the abstract composition. The top of the rug has a band with smaller rectangles in earthy tones, and the rug is finished with a short fringe on both ends. This rug could be interpreted as a contemporary take on traditional Berber textile art.