Berber
Like the ancient pathways etched into the Atlas Mountains, the Berber Collection is defined by its bold, symbolic lines that weave stories of heritage and tradition. The lines, sometimes simple and minimal, other times intricate and abstract, speak a silent language—one of protection, prosperity, and connection to the earth.
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Amazigh
Bold and proud, Amazigh honors the indigenous identity of Morocco’s Berber people. Every line and symbol is a declaration of freedom, tradition, and unshakable pride.
Amal
Delicate and radiant, Amal embodies a quiet optimism—the light at dawn, the wish behind a whispered prayer. It’s a design woven with dreams and the promise of new beginnings.
Tagmat
Tagmat celebrates the unbreakable bond between women—mothers, daughters, and sisters—who weave their stories into every thread. A tribute to connection, care, and collective strength.
Abrid
Abrid traces the ancient trails walked by Berber nomads across the Atlas Mountains. Its design speaks of journeys, freedom, and the rhythm of footsteps on sun-drenched earth.
Tasga
Tasga brings people together. Inspired by village meeting spaces, it combines structured motifs with welcoming warmth—perfect for homes filled with conversation and love.
Tizwit
Busy and intricate, Tizwit reflects the tireless creativity of the loom. Like bees building hives, each pattern celebrates diligence, detail, and the sweetness of hard work.
Timitar
This design carries symbols passed down through generations—messages of protection, love, and fertility. Timitar is a silent storyteller, rich in meaning and memory.
Anzar
Gentle yet essential, Anzar is inspired by the longed-for rains in arid regions. Its pattern mimics falling drops and fields in bloom—a celebration of life’s blessings.
Tilila
Airy and light, Tilila invites openness. With uncluttered lines and soothing tones, it’s a breath of fresh air—a rug that evokes the wide skies and wild landscapes of the High Atlas.
Adrar
Adrar is sculptural and grounded. It pays tribute to the enduring presence of mountains in Moroccan life—strong, silent witnesses to time, change, and human resilience.