Moroccan Loom

Touch the Soul of Morocco.

Moroccan Loom

Touch the Soul of Morocco.

Moroccan Loom

Touch the Soul of Morocco.

Moroccan Loom

Was born from a love for Morocco, its people, and its timeless craft. Founded in 2024 by Inna and Soufiane Semlali, we had one simple mission to preserve the beauty of Moroccan artisan traditions and bring them into homes around the world.

We work directly with talented artisans who carry centuries old techniques in their hands including women working from home, turning their craft into both art and livelihood. Every piece they make is stitched with patience, pride, and a story worth keeping.

When you bring a Moroccan Loom piece home, you are not just buying décor. You are keeping a tradition alive.

And this is only the beginning.

Tanned by Tradition

Softness, Rooted in Morocco

Every knot, a story from the Atlas Mountains

Rare fibers, timeless comfort

The Marrakech Seat

Tanned by Tradition

Softness, Rooted in Morocco

Every knot, a story from the Atlas Mountains

Rare fibers, timeless comfort

The Marrakech Seat

Born in the Tanneries of Fès

Cushioned in Moroccan Heritage

The Berber Weaver's Legacy

The Lantern Souk Collection

Light Carved from Tradition

Born in the Tanneries of Fès

Cushioned in Moroccan Heritage

The Berber Weaver's Legacy

The Lantern Souk Collection

Light Carved from Tradition

Faq

Do you have a storefront?

No we don’t. We only sell online.

What is the shipping cost?

If you are in the US, shipping is free. If you're outside the US, the flat shipping rate is $200. 

Can I use my shipping account?

Yes, absolutely. 

What material do you use to make the rugs?

All our rugs are 100% pure wool.

Where are the rugs from?

All our rugs are made in Morocco.

What are Moroccan rugs?

Moroccan carpets and rugs are designed for floors. They are handwoven in Morocco by tribal people.

What are Berber rugs?

Berber rugs are made by different Berber tribes in Morocco. Every tribe has a distinct style according to local access to plants, water, mineral for dyes, knotting patterns and the climate of the area.