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Berber Rug

Hand-knotted Berber rugs from the Moroccan Atlas Mountains A Berber rug is a family of hand-knotted rugs woven by the Amazigh, the indigenous Berber people of North Africa, as first recorded, with a rich history stretching back generations. The Berber tribes…

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  • 30-day returns policy
  • Minimum 2-year warranty
  • 100% pure wool

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Delivered quickly, good fabric.

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Fast delivery and the quality you’d expect!

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I bought a beautiful Berber rug from Houseify. The delivery took a bit of doing, but everything worked out in the end and I was compensated with a small gift. I dealt with the logistics planner, who was very customer-friendly. I’d definitely recommend them 👍. I’m very satisfied, anyway.

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Good quality, beautifully finished and comfortable to wear.

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Orders are processed within 1–2 working days and delivered within 4–8 days, or within 5–10 working days at the latest. For our two in-house Berber rugs, orders placed before 5 pm are dispatched the same day. You will always receive a tracking number.

You can return items within 30 days of receipt, from any country and with no hassle, provided the product is unused and in its original condition. Please contact us at info@houseify.com, and we’ll assist you promptly and personally.

Yes. Our rugs and rugs are hand-woven by skilled artisans in Morocco, India and Afghanistan. Each piece is unique – colours and dimensions may vary slightly from the product photo.

Vacuum regularly on a low setting (without the rotating brush). Blot stains immediately with a damp cloth – never rub. Have the rug professionally cleaned once or twice a year.

About the collection

Hand-knotted Berber rugs from the Moroccan Atlas

A Berber rug is a family of hand-knotted rugs woven by the Amazigh, the original Berber population of North Africa, at the first mention, with a rich history going back generations. The Berber tribes in the Atlas Mountains have become the most internationally known, and their work forms the basis of our collection today. Each region has its own style, pattern, and color palette.

Beni Ouarain Berber rug

Ivory colored with black diamond patterns, high pile, from the Middle Atlas. Timeless and suits both minimalist and modern interiors. View Beni Ouarain →

Azilal Berber rug

Ivory base with many colors and expressive patterns from the High Atlas. Each rug tells the story of the weaver and is therefore always unique. View Azilal →

Beni Mguild Berber rug

Warm tones in red, aubergine and anthracite immediately denser knot structure from the Middle Atlas. A Moroccan rug that fits into classic and mid-century interiors. View Beni Mguild →

Boujaad Berber rug

Romantic palette of pink, coral, orange and ochre from the Beni Mellal region. Low pile and wear-resistant, ideal for the bedroom or hallway. View Boujaad →

Recognizing an authentic Berber rug

A real handmade Berber rug has slight irregularities in the pattern (proof of craftsmanship), visible individual nodes on the back, and fringes that are part of the fabric itself and not stitched on afterwards. Atlas wool as a material has a slightly greasy texture due natural lanolin, something you won't see or feel with polyester imitations.

Atlas wool is naturally hypoallergenic and breathable, making a Berber rug a good choice for the bedroom or children's room as well.

Berber vloerkleed in de woonkamer, welke maat past?

A Berber rug in the living room It works best when it visually brings the seating area together. For a 3-seater sofa, 200×300 cm is the standard choice. For a corner sofa or larger dining room combination, 240×340 cm or 300×400 cm works better. In the bedroom, 170×240 cm suffices next to a double bed. In the hallway, choose a runner or a smaller size up to 150×200 cm.

A Berber rug always imposes something of itself on the space; the natural tones and geometric patterns call for calm furniture around it, or conversely, for a room that can handle that contrast.

Maintenance of your Berber rug

Wool is naturally dirt-repellent Due to the lanolin in the fiber, daily dust and sand slide off more easily than on synthetic rugs. Vacuum your Berber rug weekly with a flat nozzle, preferably in the direction of the pile. Turn the rug occasionally to distribute wear evenly.

In case of a stain: dab immediately with a damp cloth; never rub. If necessary, use special stain remover sprays on wool. For deep cleaning, we recommend a specialized rug restorer or a laundry service experienced with hand-knotted wool rugs. Do not machine wash.

A well-maintained Berber rug ages beautifully: the color becomes richer, the pile softer, and the rug acquires character that a new rug never has.

Why a Berber rug from Houseify

We import our rugs directly via Moroccan-Dutch suppliers with deep roots in the Atlas weaving regions. No middlemen, no showroom margins and every rug is personally inspected here in the Netherlands before dispatch. Our suppliers are Moroccan-Dutch importers with direct links to the Atlas weaving regions of Khénifra, Azilal and Beni Mellal, and are members of Care & Fair, in accordance with child labor in the rug industry.

Choose a Berber rug that adds warmth and comfort to your interior, with a look you won't find in other rugs.

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