Tiwizi | Large Handwoven Azilal Rug | Cream and Symbols
A cream field covered in marks that tell a story. At the top, human silhouettes hold hands across the width of the rug. Tree forms rise between them, their branches drawn with the looseness of something sketched from memory. A vertical spine of nested diamonds runs down the centre, outlined in navy, red and olive. Around it, the field is filled with the signs of Amazigh life: H forms, Z shapes, chevron arrows, crossed lines, rectangular blocks along the borders in red, navy, olive and taupe. At the base, vessel forms sit in a row like objects placed on a shelf. Every mark was made by hand, by someone who knew exactly what she was putting there. At 260 x 158 cm, this rug fills a room and gives it something to look at.
DetailsWhy this rug
How this sits in a room
In natural light
The cream base reads as warm ivory in daylight and the muted marks stay balanced across the field. In evening light under warm bulbs the navy deepens and the red and olive come forward slightly. The rug never looks the same twice, which is part of what makes it worth keeping.
Wall colours it suits
Off-white, warm linen, greige, sage and terracotta all work naturally with the cream base. Against a warm dark wall the ivory field will lift and the marks will read clearly. Avoid cool whites and grey-blues, which will pull the warmth out of the palette.
Floor and furniture
Works on warm wood floors, stone, and concrete alike. The cream base bridges most surfaces. Keep furniture simple and uncompeting: natural wood, linen upholstery, raw leather. This rug carries the visual complexity in the room. Everything around it can afford to be quiet.
Scale in practice
Dimensions in context
Covers the footprint of a dining table for 6, or anchors a full living room seating area with rug visible on all sides. The largest format in the collection.
Care instructions
Shipping
Carefully packaged and shipped from Belgium. Every order is tracked.
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