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Boucherouite rugs are handmade for home use since the early ‘50s/’60s by Berber women in the Middle and High Atlas in Morocco, using recycled materials. Despite being made from recycled materials, Boucherouite rugs are far from modest. On the contrary, very often they look more like paintings than carpets to walk on. Their bright designs and colors offer amazing graphics and color references to works by modern and contemporary art masters (Kandinsky, Klee, Mondrian, to name a few). Boucherouite Rug, Art Masters, Mondrian, Kandinsky, Berber Carpet, Recycled Materials, Carpets, Atlas, Modest
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Boucherouite rugs are handmade for home use since the early ‘50s/’60s by Berber women in the Middle and High Atlas in Morocco, using recycled materials. Despite being made from recycled materials, Boucherouite rugs are far from modest. On the contrary, very often they look more like paintings than carpets to walk on. Their bright designs and colors offer amazing graphics and color references to works by modern and contemporary art masters (Kandinsky, Klee, Mondrian, to name a few).

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