The Textile Room
Woven by Hand. Carried by Tradition.
Moroccan handwoven textiles are not a trend. They are the living output of a craft practiced for centuries by craftswomen in the Jbala region, Chefchaouen, and the Atlas Mountains — women who learned their patterns from their mothers, who learned from theirs, in an unbroken line of transmission that no machine has interrupted.
Every blanket, throw, cushion cover, and rug in this collection is handwoven on traditional wooden looms using wool hand-spun from Atlas Mountain sheep and naturally dyed with plant pigments — madder root, indigo, saffron, henna. The colours are not chosen from a palette. They come from the land the craftswomen live on.
The geometric patterns are not decorative choices. They are a language — each motif carrying a meaning rooted in Amazigh belief and Berber tradition: protection, fertility, identity. The arrangement of these symbols on each piece is the specific work of each weaver — a mix of inherited vocabulary and individual expression.
Use them as throws on a sofa or bed, as wall hangings, as rugs, as cushion covers. They will not demand a particular interior. They will only ask to be lived with — and they will reward that with decades of use, colour that deepens rather than fades, and a presence that no mass-produced textile can replicate.
Handwoven in Morocco by craftswomen preserving a living tradition. No two pieces are identical.