Ethical Sourcing
Ethical
Sourcing.
Every Moroccan Corridor® piece is sourced directly from the artisan who made it. No intermediaries. No anonymous supply chains. No compromises on the conditions behind the craft.
Direct to artisan.
Always.
The conventional model for selling Moroccan handmade goods involves multiple layers of intermediaries — local brokers, import agents, wholesale distributors — each extracting margin while the artisan at the origin of the work receives a fraction of the final price. This model is not only economically unfair; it is structurally incompatible with quality control, traceability, and genuine cultural authenticity.
Moroccan Corridor® was built on a different model from day one: direct partnerships with master artisans and artisan cooperatives across Morocco, with no intermediaries between the workshop and the customer. This is not a marketing claim — it is the operational foundation of everything we do.
How we select our artisans →What we commit to.
In writing.
Three cities.
One standard.
Our sourcing is concentrated in three Moroccan craft cities, each with its own specialisation: Tétouan for leather fashion goods and the LSSAN collection; Chefchaouen and the Jbala region for handwoven textiles, blankets, and Sabra silk; and Marrakech for leather ottomans, rugs, and cactus silk home decor.
In each city, we work with a small number of carefully selected master artisans and cooperatives. We prioritise depth of relationship over breadth of supply. Every supplier in our network has been visited, assessed, and approved against our ethical sourcing criteria before a single order is placed.
Our sustainability commitments →"We will not sell a piece we cannot trace back to the hands that made it. That is the only supply chain standard that means anything."Hasnaa — Founder & CEO, Moroccan Corridor®