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Many private consumers and interior designers choose Moroccan area rug because of their modernist designs, which are quite colorful and dynamic, and their powerful sense of geometric structure. Although these rugs have a relatively short history, they are notable for their block-like geometry composition and bolder coloration. There are some interior design elements in this world that make decisions seem carefree and effortless, however. One example is the amazing Moroccan Beni Ourain rug and moroccan pouf. Beni Ourain rugs are sheep wool floor coverings that aren't dyed. They're handcrafted rugs that have been favorites in North Africa for thousands of years now. The benefits of these rugs are hard to quantify. They have tribal origins and because of that look and feel authentic and natural. They're also amazingly comfortable. If you're designing a home and want a rug that epitomizes the beauty of life in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco, no option can accommodate you better than a classic Beni Ourain rug. In order for a Berber rug to be authentic, it must have been made by the Beni Ourain tribe in Morocco. These rugs are still available after thousands of years of tradition, and they are still made with the same knot construction that made them so popular in the first place.
I am Noureddine and I love rugs - It is in my genes! I am Moroccan-born but have been sharing time between Brooklyn, New York ( live in New York ), and Morocco since 2000. All my life I have been around Moroccan rugs and learning from my 78-year-old father who is one of the best rug and kilim collectors and a certified expert. We have traveled together all over Morocco - to the mountains, Sahara, and sea, to Berber villages and small homes, and also to many rug auctions.
I learned about carpets from my father at a very early age. He was (and still is) a Berber carpet dealer and has had a successful rug business in Marrakesh for many years. Traveling with him as a child and observing him deal with people and carpets, I learned how to buy and sell rugs, how to clean and mend them. Also, I learned a lot about different Berber tribes and their styles and techniques of carpet weaving, but primarily, my father taught me how to deal with the artists, how to treat them respectfully and honestly in order to win their hearts and trust and establish good trade relationships. Later in my life, I started my own business and traveled abroad as a rug dealer myself. I carried with me all the knowledge that my father had given me. I sold rugs at craft shows and flea markets worldwide, including the US. At present, I continue the business selling high-quality Moroccan rugs via the internet as well.
Besides being modernist, the Moroccan rug are simplistic and relatively cheap compared to other vintage or antique rugs. Since the weavers had to move from one place to another, the vintage rugs from Morocco were designed in smaller sizes to make it easy to mount the loom. The dynamic nature of the Moroccan rugs makes them adaptable to changing interior design trends. They can suit the tastes and preferences of different homeowners and designers in many parts of the world. The wide choices of styles and colors have helped the rugs remain popular for the past century. Consumers will get rugs that suit their areas, whether they come from the hot Sahara Desert or the snowcapped Atlas Mountains. The rugs may be used in almost any room by people from different classes.
Beni Ourain rugs are more than just examples of North African culture and magnificence, however. They're also great assets for people who want practical and convenient home lifestyles. Although their geometric lines and forms are a sight for sore eyes, they bring a lot more than just aesthetic appeal to the table. These Berber rugs can give people the convenience of numerous diverse applications. If you're the type of person who likes regularly switching things up in your home, you'll have a great time with one of these rugs. They make comfortable and attractive floor rugs. That much is clear. They also make great wall hangings and hallway runners. If you're looking for stunning artwork for your residence, it may be a superb idea to use your Beni Ourain rug as an eye-catching wall hanging. People won't be able to turn away from it.
My first priority goal is to bring 100% satisfaction to my customers by providing them with high-quality authentic Moroccan rugs. I must make sure that my products satisfy all quality criteria, such as the absence of defects, smells, and stains; safe and prompt shipping, etc. One of my most important and basic values and principles includes the establishment of an honest and trustworthy relationship between me and my customers on one hand, and with the artists/craftsmen on the other.
Unfortunately, traditional arts and crafts are slowly disappearing worldwide including Morocco due to globalization and other economic and political issues. With this in mind, I would like to invest as much as possible of my resources into extending my warehouses and purchasing rare and antique Berber rug, as I see them becoming a real treasure in the future and my retirement plan at the same time. I would also like to pass my knowledge and experience on to my son.
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