570,00 €
✨ Taghouja means a Mixture, assemblage, patchwork.” It is a word used in some regions to designate an assembly of several different elements—whether in patterns, colors, or materials.
🖤 By choosing this rug, you are directly supporting communities of women artisans and helping to preserve a vibrant, ethical, and deeply inspiring.
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Handwoven from recycled and virgin wool, “Taghouja” is a rug that stands out.
At once graphic, instinctive, and deeply alive, it resembles an artist’s canvas: geometric shapes, strong contrasts, warm and cool colors intertwined.
Each part of the rug seems to tell a different story—a memory, a symbol, a rhythm.
“Taghouja” is the weaving of all differences, the art of creating unity from the many.
A rug for free spirits.
For those who love pieces full of character and emotion.
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Processing time: Orders are prepared and shipped within 2–4 business days.
Delivery times:
Europe: 3–7 business days
International: 7–14 business days (depending on destination)
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We take the utmost care in packaging your items so that they reach you in perfect condition.
To preserve the beauty of your rug, vacuum it no more than once a week to avoid damaging the wool. If you cannot shake it out regularly, consider turning it over once a month for a few hours – this will allow deep dust to fall out naturally.
In case of a stain, act immediately by gently blotting with a cloth soaked in clear water – this is often enough. If needed, add a little white vinegar or Marseille soap, always well diluted in plenty of water.