White Beni Ouarain Berber rug with black diamonds and black engraved sides.

Béni Ouarain Rug - 108 x 63cm

€220.00

Beni Ouarain Rug made of sheep wool, handcrafted on a traditional loom in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco.

One-of-a-kind piece - 1 model in stock

  • Delivery within 5 to 10 days

  • Free exchange or refund

  • Rated 4.9/5 on Google Reviews | Discover reviews

CUSTOMIZED SERVICE

If you have fallen in love with this Berber carpet but it is not the right size, or if you would like to make color or design modifications, contact [email protected] and we will have it custom-made for you by a weaver we collaborate with, and always at a reasonable price!

Learn more

This Berber carpet, known as Azilal, gets its name from the Azilal region in Morocco where it was handmade on a traditional wooden loom. Its patterns represent the moods, loves, and sorrows of the weaver at the time of creation. Once this colorful Berber carpet is made, she will create another one totally different, based on her current emotions. Each piece is therefore unique.

This Berber carpet represents over a month of weaving. Watch a video to see how THEM Berber carpets are created by clicking here.

Our carpets with a white background and colored designs always have a white wool background. The colors can be either cotton or wool. Very bright colors are usually cotton, while colors with a more natural look are wool. Our fully colored carpets are 100% wool.

Delivery and Return

DELIVERY

All packages are sent from France. No customs fees are expected for orders placed in a European Union country. For orders outside the EU, customs fees may apply.

We deliver worldwide, and all orders are shipped every 7 to 15 days.

For France: you can choose delivery to a pickup point with Mondial Relay or home delivery with Colissimo.

For the rest of the world: the delivery cost varies by country. Simply add the carpet to the cart, enter your address, and the delivery cost will be precisely indicated.

RETURN

You have a 14-day cooling-off period from the delivery of your package to request an exchange, credit, or refund.

For France:

- If you want an exchange/credit: everything is free (return and delivery of the new package are at our expense)

- If you want a refund: the return is at your expense

For the rest of the world:

- If you want an exchange: the return of the package is at your expense, and the delivery of the new package is at our expense

- If you want a refund: the return is at your expense

How to maintain a wool Berber carpet?

Surprisingly, Berber carpets are easy to maintain. Keep in mind that these historically charged pieces are not primarily intended to be decorative objects. Berber women weave and use them as blankets or rugs for insulation. The exceptional quality of the weaving allows Berber carpets to withstand the test of time and age very well.

To maintain it, you can vacuum it once a week at most to avoid damaging the wool. If you can't shake it, turn it over for a few hours once a month, and all the deep-seated dust will fall out. In case of a stain, immediately dab it with a cloth soaked in water, often that's enough. Otherwise, add some rubbing alcohol or Marseille soap with plenty of water.

COMPUTER VERSION

FREE EXCHANGE OR REFUND

you have 14 days to change your mind

FAST DELIVERY

receive your parcel between 5 and 10 days

PAYMENT IN 3X FREE OF CHARGE

for orders over €200

THEM AT HOME

Be inspired by our customers' beautiful interiors and read their reviews ! Don't hesitate to share yours with us at [email protected]

Chez Mija in Paris

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In the project by architect Quitterie de Pascal in Paris

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THEM AT HOME

Be inspired by our customers' beautiful interiors and read their reviews ! Don't hesitate to share yours with us at [email protected]

Chez Lucie, interior designer in Paris

In the project by architect Quitterie de Pascal in Paris

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