A narrow cobblestone street in a Moroccan town known for selling handwoven Moroccan Berber wool rugs with colorful buildings, shops, bicycles, and a person browsing in a shop.

Timeless Moroccan Rugs.

Handwoven from Organic Wool & Natural Dyes.

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La Maison Tamurt offers authentic Moroccan Berber rugs — handwoven in Morocco using 100% organic sheep wool and all‑natural plant dyes. Drawn from Earth‑tone palettes and rooted in Amazigh weaving traditions, these rugs bring sustainable, handcrafted warmth to contemporary and classic interiors alike. Each piece reflects heritage craft and lasting quality, perfect for homes that value texture, story, and enduring design.

Our Story

La Maison Tamurt was founded in 2022 by Hamza, a Marrakesh native, and Moataz, his friend from Tunisia, who met in Vancouver and bonded over a shared appreciation for sustainable and traditional Berber art. The name Tamurt—“land” in Amazigh—reflects the origins of these handcrafted rugs and the Moroccan landscapes that inspire their designs: the mountains, deserts, and valleys where weaving traditions have been practiced for centuries.

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PAST EVENTS

PAST EVENTS

A video showcasing the handmade moroccan wool rugs we presented at Heritage Hall in Vancouver BC.

Sunday, July 27, 2025

We’re excited to be part of the next Made in the 604 market at Heritage Hall in Vancouver, BC. Come visit us at Booth to explore our collection of handcrafted Berber rugs, feel the textures, and hear the stories behind each piece. We’d love to meet you and share the heart of La Maison Tamurt with you.

Sunday, August 17, 2025

Heritage Hall — 3102 Main Street, Vancouver

 

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Moroccan rugs and textiles are an essential part of the country’s cultural and artistic heritage, deeply intertwined with the identity of Amazigh (Berber) communities. These rugs are more than mere decorative pieces—they tell stories, convey traditions, and embody the craftsmanship of generations of women weavers. Moroccan weaving techniques and rug styles vary widely depending on region, tribe, and historical influences.

Verdant Harmony - ⵉⵏⴰⵏⴳ (Inang) - 6’9” x 9’9”

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  • Various Colourful natural rug dye pots and containers, arranged in a grid pattern, some with laundry or other objects in the streets of Marrakesh.

    Materials and Dye

    Handwoven from 100% pure virgin wool and dyed with natural pigments like saffron, pomegranate, and indigo. Natural dyes create rich, long-lasting colors that age beautifully over time.

  • A native Moroccan wool rug artist wearing a Moroccan Berber wool rug, holding a tool and sitting near a wall with a wooden support.

    Sustainability & Ethics

    Made with eco-friendly materials and fair wages, supporting both native Amazigh artisans and the environment. We work closely with these artisans, ensuring every rug is sourced ethically.

  • Four large vacuum-sealed shipping bags of handwoven Moroccan Berber wool rug, two in blue and one in purple and white, and a rolled bundle in blue, placed on a wooden floor in front of a desk with a computer setup.

    Custom orders and Shipping

    Custom designs and sourcing available upon request. All rugs are ready to ship within 2 business days, with returns and exchanges accepted within Canada and the USA if notified within 14 days.