Handwoven in Morocco during the mid-1900s, this vintage kilim is a riot of geometry and color that speaks to the bold visual tradition of North African flatweave art. An array of geometric patterns in green, purple, yellow, brown, red, and earthy tones fills the field with a rhythm and complexity that reveals new details with every viewing. The design aesthetic shares a striking kinship with the rugs of the American Southwest, particularly Navajo textiles — a parallel that has long fascinated collectors and that makes this Moroccan kilim a natural fit for mountain cabin interiors, rustic country homes, and eclectic design schemes. Wool construction and traditional hand-looming techniques give the piece a tactile warmth and durability that pairs beautifully with natural materials and wood floors.
Whether used on a hardwood floor or layered over a larger rug, its rich geometry and global character make it a standout addition to any well-traveled interior.