This Red Boujaad Carpet measures 7.3×4.4 Ft (222×135 cm) and stands apart from every other piece in the Boujaad catalog through one defining quality — a warm, red-toned base produced from naturally dyed wool. Berber women in Morocco’s Haouz region handwove this carpet using traditional dyeing techniques that draw deep, warm reds from natural plant-based pigments, giving the surface a richness that synthetic color simply cannot produce at the same depth.
The Amazigh motifs across the pile surface carry the symbolic design language of Haouz plateau weaving — geometric forms, abstract tribal patterns, and cultural symbols woven into the wool by hand. Against the red base tone, these motifs read with greater visual contrast than they do on the earthy neutral grounds typical of most Boujaad rugs, creating a bolder, more expressive surface composition.
At 7.3×4.4 Ft, this carpet fills a mid-size placement category that both larger and smaller Boujaad pieces miss. A bedroom beside the bed, a dining area under a small round table, a living room accent zone alongside the sofa, or a home office floor all fit this footprint naturally. The narrow 4.4 Ft width keeps the rug from extending into walkway space while still covering the primary zone of each room.
Red Moroccan rugs hold a specific place in globally-inspired interior design. The warm red tones complement terracotta, burnt orange, deep green, and natural wood tones — a color relationship that interior designers return to repeatedly in bohemian, Moroccan, and artisan-styled rooms.
Both Musmus Rugs and Moroccan Rug Area source directly from Berber weaving families, delivering genuine Haouz provenance and consistent craft quality with every piece.
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Key Features
- Size: 7.3×4.4 Ft / 222×135 cm — narrow mid-size format suited to bedrooms, dining areas, and accent placements
- Color: Warm red-toned base from naturally dyed wool — the only color-led Boujaad in the catalog
- Material: 100% natural wool, hand-spun and naturally dyed by Berber women in Morocco’s Haouz region
- Design: Symbolic Amazigh tribal motifs set against a rich red ground for high-contrast visual depth
- Origin: Handwoven in Morocco’s Haouz region using traditional Berber dyeing and weaving techniques
- Color Pairing: Complements terracotta, deep green, burnt orange, natural wood, and cream tones
- Uniqueness: One-of-a-kind — red tone depth and Amazigh motif placement vary naturally across every rug
- Shipping: Ready to ship — dispatched directly from Morocco with worldwide delivery
Why Choose This Red Boujaad Carpet
Red is the rarest base tone in the Boujaad catalog. Most Haouz Boujaad rugs come off the loom in earthy neutrals, muted ochres, and warm browns — the natural palette of Haouz plateau dyeing. A deep red base requires a specific dyeing process using plant-derived pigments, producing a tone that carries genuine warmth rather than the flat, uniform saturation of synthetic dye. The red in this carpet reads differently depending on light conditions — deeper and more burgundy in lower light, warmer and more terracotta-adjacent in direct sunlight.
The 7.3×4.4 Ft proportion gives this rug a placement flexibility that the larger 9×6 and 10×6 Boujaad pieces lack. Medium-sized rooms where a large carpet would crowd the furniture layout benefit from a piece at this scale. A queen bedroom with 18 inches of clearance on each side of the rug, a 4-seat dining table with a chair footprint of roughly 7 feet, or a home office with a single desk and chair cluster — all fit the 7.3×4.4 Ft format cleanly without the rug overpowering the space.
Red Moroccan rugs also hold their resale and decorative value well. Natural dye reds develop depth with exposure and age — the hue settles rather than fading flat, and the wool pile maintains its character through regular use in a way that machine-made alternatives at this color depth typically do not.
Interior designers working with warm-toned or globally-inspired palettes consistently return to naturally dyed red Moroccan rugs as the single piece that pulls terracotta walls, wood floors, and layered textiles into a cohesive scheme without requiring additional color coordination work.




























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