How to make a girly Moroccan bedroom

Bedrooms are a sanctuary to rest and recuperate. Traditionally for sleeping, as children grow older they also become places to play, work or to host friends. The bedroom becomes a personal space within the family home. Instinctively, we make a smaller version of Daddy’s office for our children, complete with high bed, desk and...
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What makes Azilal rug so unique

What is Moroccan Azilal carpet? Azilal rugs are named after the mountainous region where they are made, about 180km from Marrakech. It is in everyday life that the tribal women of this region give life to their ancestral traditions by weaving this Berber rug. This rug’s reputation has gone beyond this steep region of...
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What to know about Moroccan leather pouf

Over millennia, Morocco has hosted many civilizations, religions and cultures. During this time, it has fused cultural aspects from all these civilisations – Berbers, Arabs, Romans, Spanish, African - as well as more distant ones it traded with to create its vibrant, rich, varied and inspiration North African culture. Moroccan leather poufs are a...
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6 Ideas to use Moroccan floor pillows in your Home decor

Moroccan floor pillows are one of the most versatile accessories you can have in your home! There are so many different uses for them and such a wide range of colours and styles. The way they add interesting patterns and textures to any space to make it feel Moroccan is truly beautiful! They’re perfect...
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How to decorate your garden with Moroccan decor

Anyone who has visited the bustling, busy medinas of Moroccan cities like Marrakesh knows that the Moroccan garden is at the heart of almost every large house and riad and is a place of calm. It is a serene and soothing retreat from the noise and activity outside. These private gardens have traditionally combined...
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6 Ways To Use a Moroccan Wedding Blanket

Moroccan Wedding Blankets, called Handira in the Berber tradition, are worn by the bride over their shoulders as garment. These are handmade by Berber craftspeople in the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco. The textiles of this beloved decor are part of a storied tradition for blessing newlyweds. But their romantic history is not the...
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