


Saffron Frame
A quiet rhythm of form and texture — bringing depth, balance, and a sense of calm into your space.
This handwoven Moroccan rug is crafted in the Atlas Mountains from natural wool, using traditional Berber techniques.
Each piece is made to order. We will confirm the perfect size together after your inquiry.
We’ll guide you through size, colors, and details.
Handwoven in Morocco · Natural Wool · Made to Order
A bold expression of warmth and simplicity, Saffron Frame captures the essence of modern Moroccan craftsmanship through a single, confident gesture.
Handwoven in our Atlas Mountains studio, this piece features a rich saffron wool base—deep, sunlit, and full of life—framed by an ivory linear motif that feels both structured and organic. The design recalls a drawn outline, almost instinctive, bringing a quiet artistic tension between precision and softness.
There is something grounding about it.
The way the warm tones hold the space.
The way the lines create presence without noise.
Crafted from 100% natural wool, the texture is dense, soft, and comforting underfoot—made to be lived with, not just looked at.
Whether placed in a minimal interior or layered into a more expressive setting, Saffron Frame becomes a focal point without ever overwhelming the room.
Details:
- Handwoven in Morocco
- 100% natural wool
- High-pile finish with soft, dense texture
- Naturally dyed saffron base with ivory motif
- Made to order in custom sizes
A piece that feels both intentional and effortless—designed to bring warmth, structure, and a quiet sense of identity into your space.
Each rug is woven by hand, then washed and dried in the Atlas mountain air.

The Weaving Details

Authentic Artistry
Every rug is handcrafted from 100% natural wool — making each piece truly one of a kind.
Subtle variations in texture and tone are not imperfections, but the signature of human craftsmanship.
Please note that colors may appear slightly different depending on lighting conditions and screen settings when viewing product images.
Tailored Texture
Our standard knotted pile height ranges between 1" - 1.5" (2.5 to 4 cm) , with an average of 1.25" (3 cm). If you desire a lower or higher knotted pile, please reach out to us. A Soiree designer will collaborate with you to achieve your preferred pile height. This flexibility ensures your Handmade Moroccan Rug meets your exact specifications and enhances your living space beautifully.

Tassels
Traditional Moroccan rugs typically feature tassels on one side. You have the option to order your Berber Moroccan Rug with or without tassels. The tassel length generally ranges from 4" to 6" (10 to 15cm). Here's what tassels look like, adding a touch of traditional elegance to your rug.

No Tassels
Prefer a sleek finish? You can choose your Handmade Moroccan Rug without tassels. The end of your rug will feature a neat, unique binding, akin to the signature of the skilled weaver who crafted your design. This detail varies from rug to rug, enhancing the unique character of your piece.
FAQ
What makes rug unique?
Soiree Berber rugs are unique due to our commitment to traditional craftsmanship. Each rug is meticulously handwoven using ancient Berber knotting techniques, and we exclusively use natural dyes, ensuring a one-of-a-kind piece that reflects the rich cultural heritage of Morocco.
Is each rug one-of-a-kind?
Absolutely! The handmade nature of our rugs means that no two are alike. The artisans invest time, skill, and creativity into each piece, making them unique works of art.
What is the lead time for shipping?
Once your order is confirmed, our team works diligently to prepare it for shipping. The estimated shipping time varies between 2 to 11 business days depending on your location.
What materials are used in Soiree Berber rugs?
Our journey starts in the Atlas Mountains, where shepherds tend to their flocks. We source the finest wool, sheared by hand using traditional methods. This wool forms the basis of our rugs, ensuring quality and authenticity.
Do the rugs shed?
Like any handmade wool rug, shedding is normal in the initial stages. This is a natural characteristic and diminishes after 3 weeks with regular vacuuming.
