
Harvest Berber Rug
Forest Floor
An irregular grid of soft, earthy greens floats over a cream base, echoing the natural patterning of forest vegetation and lichen. High-low pile construction adds texture and dimension—tufted shapes rise like mossy tufts against solid ground.
• Triple Berber knot pile
• 100% Moroccan wool
• Long-staple cotton base
• Sustainably made
• Made to order
Materials
Moroccan Wool Pile
Moroccan wool is sourced from active weaving communities—not industrial farms—where sheep graze at high altitudes and are sheared just once a year. This slower cycle produces longer, stronger fibers that shed far less than wool from hotter, lowland regions. Breeds like Sardi and Beni Guil yield wool with naturally high lanolin content, giving it a soft, springy loft that create the plush piles Moroccan rugs are known for.
Cotton Foundation
A strong rug needs a strong base. That’s why we use cotton—not wool—for the foundation. Cotton offers the highest tensile strength, allowing it to anchor a thick wool pile without stretching, warping, or degrading over time. It keeps the rug flat, balanced, and made to last.
Design
Bauhaus
This rug draws from the principles of modernist abstraction—clean lines, primary forms, and deliberate asymmetry. A circle interrupts a grid of rectangles, creating tension and flow. The color palette, warm and grounded, gives structure to the geometry, while the deep pile adds depth and softness to the composition.
Triple Berber Knotted
Most Moroccan rugs today are made with a tensioned false knot—quicker to weave, but prone to loosening, shedding, and distortion over time. We do it differently. Every one of our rugs is constructed using the traditional triple Berber knot: a time-intensive technique that uses more wool and creates a deep, plush pile anchored to a secure foundation. The result is a rug that’s not only softer underfoot, but built to last for generations.
Made To Order
Each rug is custom made to order and our weavers get to knotting as soon as your order is placed. You rug will be ready in 2-4 weeks and shipped with FedEx straight from the loom to your door.
Handwoven in Khenifra, Morocco
Each rug is woven by hand in the High Atlas Mountains, using locally sourced wool and age-old techniques passed down through generations.
Crafted by women in active weaving cooperatives, these rugs support both cultural preservation and local livelihoods. The materials are native, the methods low-impact, and the process deeply rooted in place—making each piece as sustainable as it is meaningful.
Price Comparison
| The Essential | Beni Rugs |
|---|---|
| Price: $1,395 | Price: $4,074 |
| Size: 8x10 |
Size: 8x10 |
| Same material: Yes | Same material: Yes |
| Same manufacturer: Yes | Same manufacturer: Yes |
| Same design: Yes | Same design: Yes |
| Same country of origin: Yes | Same country of origin: Yes |
Forest Floor
An irregular grid of soft, earthy greens floats over a cream base, echoing the natural patterning of forest vegetation and lichen. High-low pile construction adds texture and dimension—tufted shapes rise like mossy tufts against solid ground.
• Triple Berber knot pile
• 100% Moroccan wool
• Long-staple cotton base
• Sustainably made
• Made to order
Materials
Moroccan Wool Pile
Moroccan wool is sourced from active weaving communities—not industrial farms—where sheep graze at high altitudes and are sheared just once a year. This slower cycle produces longer, stronger fibers that shed far less than wool from hotter, lowland regions. Breeds like Sardi and Beni Guil yield wool with naturally high lanolin content, giving it a soft, springy loft that create the plush piles Moroccan rugs are known for.
Cotton Foundation
A strong rug needs a strong base. That’s why we use cotton—not wool—for the foundation. Cotton offers the highest tensile strength, allowing it to anchor a thick wool pile without stretching, warping, or degrading over time. It keeps the rug flat, balanced, and made to last.
Design
Bauhaus
This rug draws from the principles of modernist abstraction—clean lines, primary forms, and deliberate asymmetry. A circle interrupts a grid of rectangles, creating tension and flow. The color palette, warm and grounded, gives structure to the geometry, while the deep pile adds depth and softness to the composition.
Triple Berber Knotted
Most Moroccan rugs today are made with a tensioned false knot—quicker to weave, but prone to loosening, shedding, and distortion over time. We do it differently. Every one of our rugs is constructed using the traditional triple Berber knot: a time-intensive technique that uses more wool and creates a deep, plush pile anchored to a secure foundation. The result is a rug that’s not only softer underfoot, but built to last for generations.
Made To Order
Each rug is custom made to order and our weavers get to knotting as soon as your order is placed. You rug will be ready in 2-4 weeks and shipped with FedEx straight from the loom to your door.
Handwoven in Khenifra, Morocco
Each rug is woven by hand in the High Atlas Mountains, using locally sourced wool and age-old techniques passed down through generations.
Crafted by women in active weaving cooperatives, these rugs support both cultural preservation and local livelihoods. The materials are native, the methods low-impact, and the process deeply rooted in place—making each piece as sustainable as it is meaningful.
Price Comparison
| The Essential | Beni Rugs |
|---|---|
| Price: $1,395 | Price: $4,074 |
| Size: 8x10 |
Size: 8x10 |
| Same material: Yes | Same material: Yes |
| Same manufacturer: Yes | Same manufacturer: Yes |
| Same design: Yes | Same design: Yes |
| Same country of origin: Yes | Same country of origin: Yes |
Original: $125.00
-65%$125.00
$43.75Description
Forest Floor
An irregular grid of soft, earthy greens floats over a cream base, echoing the natural patterning of forest vegetation and lichen. High-low pile construction adds texture and dimension—tufted shapes rise like mossy tufts against solid ground.
• Triple Berber knot pile
• 100% Moroccan wool
• Long-staple cotton base
• Sustainably made
• Made to order
Materials
Moroccan Wool Pile
Moroccan wool is sourced from active weaving communities—not industrial farms—where sheep graze at high altitudes and are sheared just once a year. This slower cycle produces longer, stronger fibers that shed far less than wool from hotter, lowland regions. Breeds like Sardi and Beni Guil yield wool with naturally high lanolin content, giving it a soft, springy loft that create the plush piles Moroccan rugs are known for.
Cotton Foundation
A strong rug needs a strong base. That’s why we use cotton—not wool—for the foundation. Cotton offers the highest tensile strength, allowing it to anchor a thick wool pile without stretching, warping, or degrading over time. It keeps the rug flat, balanced, and made to last.
Design
Bauhaus
This rug draws from the principles of modernist abstraction—clean lines, primary forms, and deliberate asymmetry. A circle interrupts a grid of rectangles, creating tension and flow. The color palette, warm and grounded, gives structure to the geometry, while the deep pile adds depth and softness to the composition.
Triple Berber Knotted
Most Moroccan rugs today are made with a tensioned false knot—quicker to weave, but prone to loosening, shedding, and distortion over time. We do it differently. Every one of our rugs is constructed using the traditional triple Berber knot: a time-intensive technique that uses more wool and creates a deep, plush pile anchored to a secure foundation. The result is a rug that’s not only softer underfoot, but built to last for generations.
Made To Order
Each rug is custom made to order and our weavers get to knotting as soon as your order is placed. You rug will be ready in 2-4 weeks and shipped with FedEx straight from the loom to your door.
Handwoven in Khenifra, Morocco
Each rug is woven by hand in the High Atlas Mountains, using locally sourced wool and age-old techniques passed down through generations.
Crafted by women in active weaving cooperatives, these rugs support both cultural preservation and local livelihoods. The materials are native, the methods low-impact, and the process deeply rooted in place—making each piece as sustainable as it is meaningful.
Price Comparison
| The Essential | Beni Rugs |
|---|---|
| Price: $1,395 | Price: $4,074 |
| Size: 8x10 |
Size: 8x10 |
| Same material: Yes | Same material: Yes |
| Same manufacturer: Yes | Same manufacturer: Yes |
| Same design: Yes | Same design: Yes |
| Same country of origin: Yes | Same country of origin: Yes |















