Modern interiors often lack the natural textures and materials that create much needed warmth and sensory experiences in our living spaces.
The Khochba rug brings natural wool texture and handwoven art into your. Its thick pile combines soft ivory and natural brown wool in a geometric block pattern that adds structured visual interest while maintaining organic flow.
Handwoven in Morocco's Atlas Mountains, this rug takes its name "Khochba" (blocks) from its balanced geometric design. The natural variations in the hand-processed wool create subtle tonal shifts that soften the geometric pattern, while the thick pile provides sensory and tactile comfort underfoot. There's a reason why people love to take their socks of when walking across a thick wool rug.
Origin: Handwoven by Beni Ourain artisans in Morocco's Atlas Mountains with the finest wool in the region. This rug is part of our Premium Wool Collection.
Size:
Without Tassels: 3'8 in x 5'4 in | 44 x 64 in | 112 x 163 cm
With Tassels: 3'8 in x 6'0 in | 44 x 72 in | 112 x 183 cm
Pile: Medium/high plush pile with natural height variations throughout
Materials: 100% hand-processed raw Atlas Mountain cream and brown wool, retaining natural lanolin for durability.
Compatible Design Styles: Modern Minimalist, Organic Modern, Scandinavian, Japandi
Living Qualities of Wool: Unlike synthetic materials, wool is a living thing. It breathes with your space, naturally regulates humidity, and improves air quality. It ages gracefully with a beautiful patina over time. It's self generating, with a high lanolin content that makes it naturally stain-resistant and self-cleaning. As the rug passes through its life, it doesn't just wear - it evolves, becoming softer and more character-rich with time.
Notes: Sizes are approximate and may vary slightly due to it's handmade nature.
This rug was woven with raw, hand-processed wool, cleaned in the Atlas mountain streams with natural soap. You may occasionally find small bits of natural materials like straw and plant stems within the fibers. These natural elements can either be gently pulled out by hand or will naturally dissipate after a few light vacuums.