It wasn't quite in the budget, but I also loved this honeycomb pattern from Clayton Gray Home. The really nice thing about this one and the West Elm reproduction rugs is they come in standard sizes. The traditional Moroccan rugs, while amazing little works of art in their own right, are often smaller and longer than what our rooms usually need. So unless you're layering the rug over a large seagrass or sisal, it feels a little impractical to pay $7k for a tiny rug.
They sure are gorgeous though...
Trad Home
Jonathan Adler
Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles
Living Etc
Palmer Weiss
Pottery Barn also made a Beni reproduction a few years back called the Tangiers rug. It sometimes shows up on Craigslist and eBay. I used it in Joanna's living room here.
These are all beautiful. I love how you layered them!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat rugs and lasting addition to any room.
ReplyDeleteIt really is a great rug, that honeycomb version from Clayton Gray is so pretty - that is one version I hadn't seen before!
ReplyDeleteI love Beni rugs and someday will own a real one! I remember the room you designed for Joanna so well. In fact you inspired me to go onto ebay and buy one of those Tangiers rugs! (It was featured in my DS Sneak Peak.) So thank you :)
ReplyDeleteThere are so many gorgeous, affordable flatweaves out there, but you can beat a plush rug.
I've always wondered what those are called! I've also noticed the new trend with tassels just on the corners of the rugs or just sparse tassels. I'm guessing the inspiration was drawn from these rugs! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love these rugs and the room from Trad Home is perfection!! They are definitely statement makers ~
ReplyDeleteI love these rugs... Seems to be the current THING..can't afford it though, so that gets depressing... More look-a-likes will show up soon.
ReplyDeleteLayering rugs is fantastic!
Nancy
www.powellbrower.blogspot.com
LOVE the rugs.....always hoping a great big real one falls out of the sky one day.
ReplyDeleteI'll keep waiting.
These do look crazy soft! I`d love to scrunch my toes in them, but I don`t think the staff at west elm would like that very much teeheee...
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mikky
www.todaloos.com
Beautiful!! Great info!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Jenny! Love it layered in the 3rd photo :)
ReplyDeleteAnna
http://www.anewfoundtreasure.com
Oh these look amazing!! Love the designs!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving them all! Perfect for any space!
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteGreat post. My name is Ali, I am from Morocco and the business owner of The Moroccan Roon. We specialize in the Beni Ourain Rugs which I hand-select in Morocco. Our rugs are soft, plush, hand-woven in the 1960's &1970's from organic sheep wool in the High-Atlas Mountains of Morocco. They are chic, great under foot and a staple items for high-end designers.
Please feel free to contact me at info@themoroccanroom.com for more info and pictures of our new & exciting collection.
Sincerely,
Ali
I always learn something new from you. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous and soft! makes me want to rub my feet on them, hehe.
ReplyDeleteObsessed - you have such great tastes. xo
ReplyDeleteC | www.linenandleaves.blogspot.com
The rugs are lovely. Excellent taste. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteLove these rugs. I already had the West Elm version on my wishlist, though I just noticed that the price for the 8x10 has jumped from $699 to $899 in past few days...I wonder why that is.
ReplyDeleteAwesome post and good share on modern furniture.
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