Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Latest Obsession - Moroccan Tribal Rugs

I am seeing these everywhere, and I love the look!

They are Beni Ouarain Tribal rugs.  Beni Ouarain (try saying that fast three times) is a confederation of several nomadic tribes in the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco.


These rugs grew in popularity in the 20th Century when iconic designers like Le Corbusier began to include them in their designs.

They have recently had a resurgence and are popping up in some of the swankiest hotels and celebrity homes all over the world.
Jonathan Adler designing for the Parker in Palm Springs

The main reason I am obsessing over these - they blend wonderfully in both traditional and modern spaces.  
So, they are an easy way to update a space - you really can't go wrong with one of these.
No guessing, this rug work with your current furnishings.
Also, the sense of history they bring to a space (even if you didn't travel to get it), should not be underestimated.

I am not a fan of the "one stop shopping" for all things in a space (even when they are from a very high end store).

I much prefer pieces that have some history and a story.

  I love a room that looks as though it has evolved over time to its current look.  
The only downside to these rugs - the original vintage versions are over the top pricey.  If you are up for some research, there is a lot information available on these White Giants.
Here are some great places to start:
Shop Talk
 My Deco
Simply Smitten
The Brick House
Design Manifest (highlighting some affordable alternatives)

PS: If you live in the Birmingham area, here is a local source for these rugs - Paige Albright Orientals

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