Rugs

Hand-knotted by the Tiftilin Cooperative's seven Amazigh weavers in the Middle Atlas Mountains — no two rugs are identical.

Ivory white Beni Ourain rug with handwoven Berber diamond pattern displayed on white backdrop
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White Beni Ourain Wool Rug – Handwoven Berber Diamond

Price range: USD $ 198.00 through USD $ 478.50

Handwoven white Beni Ourain wool rug with traditional Berber diamond lozenge pattern. 100% natural undyed ivory wool, high pile, crafted by the Tiftilin weavers of the Middle Atlas. Made to order.

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Minimalist Navy Wool Rug — Greek Key Border Design

Price range: USD $ 271.00 through USD $ 1,856.00

Handwoven 100% wool rug with cream ivory base and navy Greek Key border. Made to order after purchase by Tiftilin weavers of the Middle Atlas using natural vegetable dyes. Photos represent the design and color direction. Available in five sizes.

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Patchwork Color Block Rug — Handwoven Mrirt Wool in Jewel Tones

Price range: USD $ 271.00 through USD $ 1,856.00

Handwoven patchwork color block rug in the Mrirt tradition — jewel-tone wool squares outlined in black, dyed with natural vegetable dyes by Amazigh weavers in the Middle Atlas. Made to order after purchase, with natural handmade variations. Five sizes available.

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Terracotta Border Wool Rug – Handwoven High-Pile Berber

Price range: USD $ 271.00 through USD $ 1,685.00

Handwoven high-pile wool rug with a terracotta geometric square border on a cream ground. Made to order by Amazigh weavers in the Middle Atlas using natural plant-based dyes. Available in four sizes. Allow approximately 30 days production time.

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Ombré Blue Gray Geometric Wool Rug — Modern Checkered Berber Grid

Price range: USD $ 415.00 through USD $ 1,856.00
Gray
Olive

Handwoven ombré blue-gray geometric wool rug with graduated grid pattern on cream. High-pile 100% natural wool, natural vegetable dyes, made to order by Middle Atlas artisans.

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Modern Moroccan Berber Rug — Handwoven Geometric Wool, Cream & Olive

Price range: USD $ 271.00 through USD $ 1,856.00

Handwoven Azilal Moroccan Berber rug in cream with olive green geometric motifs. Crafted from natural wool with vegetable dyes by Atlas Mountain artisans. Available in five sizes from runner to extra-large. Each rug is made to order.

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Handwoven Modern Grid Moroccan Wool Shag Rug

Price range: USD $ 415.00 through USD $ 1,856.00
Light brown
Pastel Pink

Handwoven Moroccan wool shag rug featuring a modern grid Checkered Berber pattern. 100% natural wool, high pile 1.5–2 inches, natural/vegetable dyes. Warm camel brown or pastel pink colorways. Four sizes from runner to extra large. Woven to order in the Atlas Mountains.

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Handwoven Straw Runner Rug with Berber Star Embroidery

USD $ 421.00

Handwoven straw runner rug with cotton Berber star embroidery, 40 x 75 inches. Natural fiber flatweave from Essaouira, Morocco — suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Made to order; allow approximately 30 days for production.

Brown cactus silk runner rug with handwoven Berber diamond patterns and fringe tassels
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Brown Cactus Silk Runner Rug – Handwoven Tribal Geometric

Original price was: USD $ 299.00.Current price is: USD $ 189.00.

Handwoven brown cactus silk runner rug with Sabra silk tribal geometric embroidery on a flatweave wool ground. 23.6 x 110.2 in (60 x 280 cm). Natural vegetable dyes, made to order in the Atlas Mountains tradition. Approximately 30 days production.

Yellow Cactus Silk Rug 3×5 – Handwoven Moroccan Berber

USD $ 189.00

Handwoven yellow cactus silk rug featuring Berber tribal motifs dyed with natural vegetable dyes. Made to order by Atlas Mountains weavers using wool and sabra fibers. 3.3 x 4.9 ft flatweave with diamond and geometric patterns. Each piece is one of a kind.

Green Cactus Silk Rug 100x150cm – Handwoven Berber Sabra

USD $ 189.00

Handwoven green cactus silk rug from the Atlas Mountains. A cactus silk and wool flatweave with natural vegetable dyes, geometric Berber motifs in blue, orange, and cream on sage green. 39.4 x 59.1 in (100 x 150 cm). Made to order.

Pink Cactus Silk Rug — Handwoven Sabra Wall Hanging 3×5

USD $ 189.00

Handwoven pink cactus silk rug blending sabra fibers with wool, dyed with natural vegetable dyes. Dusty rose base with Berber diamond motifs in burgundy and navy. 39.4 x 59.1 in (100 x 150 cm). Made to order in Morocco’s Atlas Mountains tradition.

Purple Cactus Silk Rug — Handwoven Sabra Flatweave 100×150cm

USD $ 189.00

Handwoven from Sabra cactus silk and wool in the Atlas Mountains, this purple Berber flatweave rug measures 39.4 x 59.1 in (100 x 150 cm). Natural vegetable dyes create rich purple tones with diamond and cross motifs — each piece made to order with slight variations.

Gray Cactus Silk Rug — Handmade Moroccan Sabra 100x150cm

USD $ 189.00

Handwoven gray cactus silk rug blending Sabra fiber and wool, with Berber geometric motifs in terracotta, cream, and blue. Flatweave, 39.4 x 59.1 in (100 x 150 cm), vegetable-dyed, made to order by Atlas Mountains weavers.

White Moroccan Geometric Rug 2x3m | Handmade Wool

USD $ 743.00

Handwoven from wool by Amazigh weavers of the Middle Atlas, this white Moroccan geometric rug features bold black geometric lines on a white ground. Sized 6′7″ x 9′10″ (2 x 3 m) with medium pile and natural dyes. Each rug is woven to order.

Handmade White Moroccan Wool Rug – Beni Ourain Diamond, 6.5×10 ft

USD $ 730.00

A handmade white Moroccan wool rug in the Beni Ourain tradition. Natural undyed wool with a low-contrast diamond lattice, 6′7″ × 9′10″ (2 × 3 m), medium pile. Woven to order by the Tiftilin weavers of the Middle Atlas — approximately 30 days production.

Multicolor Moroccan Boho Wool Rug — Azilal Berber Handknotted

USD $ 875.00

A multicolor Moroccan boho wool rug hand-knotted in the Azilal Berber tradition. Cream ground with geometric motifs in black, orange, red, teal, and yellow. Medium pile wool, made to order — approximately 30 days production. Each rug is unique.

Boho Moroccan Rug — Beni Ourain Hand-Knotted Wool, Multicolor Berber Motifs

USD $ 875.00

Hand-knotted Beni Ourain wool rug with multicolor Berber diamond motifs on an undyed natural cream ground. Woven by Amazigh women in the Middle Atlas. 78.7 x 118.1 in (200 x 300 cm). Made to order — approximately 30 days production time.

Black and White Berber Wool Rug — Handwoven Beni Ourain Carpet

USD $ 789.00

A hand-knotted Beni Ourain wool rug woven by Amazigh women of the Middle Atlas. Black diamond motifs on a natural cream ground, 6’7″ x 9’10” (2 x 3 m), medium pile, natural and vegetable dyes. Made to order — approximately 30 days production.

Moroccan Trellis Rug — Handmade Wool Grid Pattern

Price range: USD $ 271.00 through USD $ 1,856.00
Green
Orange
Red
Terracotta

A handmade Moroccan trellis rug in natural wool with a bold checkered Berber grid. Vegetable-dyed, medium pile, available in five sizes and four colorways, made to order by Amazigh weavers of the Middle Atlas.

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Moroccan rugs are a beautiful and unique addition to any home, adding a touch of style, texture, and warmth to any room. In this collection, you will find a variety of rugs that will suit any interior design style, from traditional to contemporary. Whether you’re looking for a cozy, soft rug for your living room, a durable, washable rug for your kitchen, or an outdoor rug for your patio, you’re sure to find the perfect piece in this collection.

One of the most popular styles in this collection is the beni ourain rug, known for its soft texture and minimalist design. These rugs are handwoven from the softest wool, making them the perfect choice for a cozy and comfortable living room. Their neutral colors and simple, geometric patterns make them a great choice for any interior design style.

For a more bold and colorful option, consider a black and white rug or a colorful rug. These rugs feature intricate patterns and bold colors that will instantly add a pop of style to your home. Whether you prefer a traditional Moroccan design or a modern, abstract pattern, there is a black and white or colorful rug in this collection to suit your style.

If you’re looking for a rug that can stand up to the elements, consider an outdoor rug like a cactus carpet. These rugs are made from durable materials that are resistant to weather and moisture, making them the perfect choice for your patio or outdoor space. With a variety of colors and designs to choose from, you’re sure to find an outdoor rug that will complement your outdoor decor.

Another popular style in this collection is the azilal rug. Known for their bold colors and intricate patterns, these rugs are handwoven by Berber women in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. They are soft and comfortable underfoot, making them a great choice for a bedroom or living room.

If you’re looking for a washable rug, consider a rug Berber. These rugs are made from durable, easy-to-clean materials that are perfect for high-traffic areas like the kitchen or entryway. With a variety of colors and designs to choose from, you’re sure to find a rug Berber that will complement your interior decor.

Finally, if you’re looking for a soft and cozy rug with a touch of blue, consider a blue rug. These rugs are handwoven from soft wool and feature a range of shades of blue, from light and airy to deep and rich. They are the perfect choice for a living room, bedroom, or any other space where you want to add a touch of warmth and comfort.

In conclusion, the Moroccan Rugs Collection offers a wide variety of rugs to suit any interior design style and need. From traditional beni ourain rugs to bold and colorful rugs, from washable rug Berbers to cozy blue rugs, there is something for everyone in this collection. Whether you’re looking to add a touch of style to your home or simply make your space more comfortable and cozy, a Moroccan rug is a perfect choice.

Do you want to buy Moroccan rugs wholesale? Please feel free to contact us.

Explore by Rug Type

Beni Ourain Rugs

Handwoven luxury from the Atlas Mountains.

Soft, thick-pile rugs with iconic black geometric patterns on a creamy background. Handwoven by Berber tribes in the Middle Atlas, these timeless pieces suit both modern and traditional interiors.

Azilal Rugs

Colorful expressions of Moroccan artistry.

Vivid, playful rugs featuring bold colors and abstract motifs. Each Azilal rug is a unique work of art, reflecting the creativity of women weavers from the Azilal region.

Cactus Sabra Rugs

Lustrous, lightweight, and full of Berber symbolism.

Hand-loomed from natural cactus silk (sabra), these rugs are prized for their subtle sheen, lightweight feel, and intricate Berber symbols. Perfect for adding a touch of Moroccan elegance and color to any space.

Meet the Artisans:
The Tiftilin Cooperative

High in the cedar-scented Atlas Mountains, the women of the Tiftilin cooperative transform hand-spun wool into breathtaking Beni Ourain rugs. Every knot and motif tells a story—of family, tradition, and the enduring spirit of Morocco.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to receive a Moroccan rug?

Every rug in this collection is woven to order after you buy. Please allow about 4 weeks — roughly 30 days — for production before shipping. Each piece is hand-knotted or handwoven on a traditional vertical loom in the size, pattern, and colour you selected, rather than pulled from warehouse stock. The wait reflects genuine hand-production, not a shipping delay. Browse the full Moroccan rug collection to compare styles.

Will my rug look exactly like the photos?

The photos show the rug's design, texture, palette, and overall style. Because each rug is handmade to order — often with naturally dyed or handspun wool — small differences in motif placement, wool tone, dye depth, pile character, and exact proportions are normal between pieces and dye lots. These subtle variations are a hallmark of authentic handwork, not a defect, and make your rug genuinely one of a kind.

What types of Moroccan rugs are in this collection?

The collection spans several Amazigh (Berber) traditions, including Beni Ourain, Mrirt, Azilal, Checkered Berber, cactus silk (sabra), and a small number of straw-based rugs. Some are soft, high-pile wool rugs woven in the Atlas Mountains for warmth and comfort underfoot; others are flatter, more decorative textiles with brighter colour, sheen, or graphic geometric pattern work. Each product page names the specific tradition and material.

Which rug material is best for my space?

Wool is the best all-rounder — durable and comfortable for bedrooms, living rooms, and busier family spaces, and it ages beautifully. Cactus silk (sabra) has a smoother, lustrous decorative surface and suits lower-traffic rooms. Straw-based rugs work in natural, casual interiors. Always check the individual product page for that rug's pile, intended use, and care before deciding. For styling ideas, see our Moroccan-modern living room guide.

How do I choose the right rug size?

Start with the room layout. Runners suit hallways, narrow kitchens, and the space beside a bed; medium rugs anchor a seating area under a coffee table; larger rugs work best when they sit under the front legs of your main furniture and connect the pieces. Because every rug is made to order, check each product page for the exact size options available for that design.

How should I care for a Moroccan rug?

Care depends on the material. For wool, vacuum gently on low suction without a beater bar, rotate every six months, and blot spills quickly — spot-clean with cold water and mild soap only. For cactus silk, avoid water and use professional dry cleaning. For straw, shake out dry dirt and never soak it. Keep naturally dyed pieces out of prolonged direct sun. Our Moroccan wool rug care guide has full instructions.

Can I order a custom rug, or buy for a project at wholesale?

Yes. Because rugs are woven to order, custom sizing and colour direction are part of the natural workflow for many designs — request your dimensions or palette and we'll confirm what's possible. The finished rug still carries handmade variation rather than machine-perfect repetition. Designers, hotels, and retailers sourcing at volume can order through our wholesale program; lead times scale with quantity.

My new wool rug is shedding. Is this normal?

Yes — shedding in the first weeks is completely normal for authentic hand-knotted wool rugs. It's loose fibres left from the shearing and handcrafting process, not a defect. Regular, gentle vacuuming on low suction (no beater bar) speeds it along. Shedding slows significantly within the first month and stops as the pile settles. Vegetable-dyed and undyed natural-fleece rugs shed a little more at first than treated wool.

What do the geometric symbols (diamonds, zigzags) in the patterns mean?

The diamonds, chevrons, zigzags, and lattice forms in Berber rugs are an ancient symbolic language — each motif carries meaning passed between generations of Amazigh weavers. Diamonds represent fertility and protection; zigzags symbolise water and life; nested triangles ward off the evil eye. Patterns vary by region: Beni Ourain weavers in the Central Atlas use stark ivory-and-charcoal geometry; Azilal artisans layer multicoloured abstracted symbols; Mrirt designs favour bold, interlocking diamond grids.

Are these rugs ethically and sustainably made?

Yes. Every rug is handwoven by Amazigh (Berber) women artisans in the Atlas Mountains using natural, renewable materials — undyed natural wool, eco-friendly agave sabra fibre, or natural straw. There are no factories, synthetic dyes, or industrial processes. Your purchase directly sustains the income of Berber women weavers and helps preserve textile traditions that have been passed down for centuries in small, family-based cooperatives.

Is a Moroccan rug suitable for high-traffic areas or homes with pets and kids?

It depends on the material. Wool rugs — particularly Beni Ourain and Mrirt — are the most hardwearing choice for family spaces, hallways, and areas with foot traffic. Cactus silk (sabra) rugs are delicate and best suited to low-traffic rooms or wall display. For any rug in high-traffic zones, use a non-slip pad underneath, vacuum regularly on low suction, and attend to spills quickly.

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