This 37×35 cm striped Moroccan pillow uses the traditional Berber kilim flatweave method — wool weft threads pressed tightly together on a ground loom with no pile, no padding, and no synthetic filler. The structure holds its form entirely through the weave tension. Every stripe sits inside that structure, built row by row as the weaver works across the loom.
The color palette stays in deep brown and warm beige — two tones that reflect the natural Amazigh approach to undyed or minimally processed wool. Brown comes from raw fleece in its natural state. Beige reflects unbleached cream wool with slight warmth added through traditional processing. Neither color relies on heavy synthetic dye. The tones stay consistent across the full surface because they begin in the fiber itself, not in a coating applied on top.
Alternating brown and beige stripes vary slightly in width across the cushion face. This variation is a product of hand-tension on the loom — the weaver controls weft density by feel rather than by machine calibration. No two stripes measure identically, and no two cushions carry an exact repeat. The stripe rhythm reads as deliberate and structured, but the subtle width variation gives it a handmade character that printed stripe patterns cannot replicate.
At 37×35 cm, the near-square format works across sofas, reading chairs, accent chairs, and bed layering. The neutral palette sits alongside virtually any interior color scheme — earthy, Scandinavian, minimalist, rustic, and wabi-sabi settings all absorb this cushion without visual conflict.
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Key Features
- Size: 37×35 cm — near-square format, versatile across sofas, chairs, and bed arrangements
- Material: 100% natural wool, flatweave kilim construction — no pile, no synthetic filler
- Colors: Deep brown and warm beige alternating stripes — natural Amazigh wool tones
- Technique: Traditional Berber kilim flatweave — weft threads hand-pressed on a ground loom
- Pattern: Horizontal stripe with slight width variation — handmade loom tension, not machine repeat
- Origin: Handmade in Morocco, shipped directly from source
- Texture: Firm, flat kilim surface — structured and durable under daily use
- Variation: Stripe width and color density differ slightly between pieces — confirms handmade origin
- Shipping: Free worldwide delivery
Why Choose This Striped Kilim Pillow
Neutral stripe cushions fill every price bracket of the home décor market. Most use printed cotton or machine-woven polyester — fabric manufactured in bulk and cut to cushion size. The stripe pattern comes from a digital print file applied in a single production pass. Every unit in the run looks identical.
This kilim pillow builds its stripe through a different process entirely. A Berber weaver presses each row of brown or beige wool weft across the warp by hand. The color transition from one stripe to the next happens at a specific row — chosen by the weaver, executed manually, and repeated across the full width of the cushion. The stripe is structural, not decorative. It exists because the weaver changed yarn color at a particular row of the loom. Remove the stripe and you remove a section of the actual weave structure.
That construction difference shows in how the stripe behaves over time. A printed stripe fades from the surface down as abrasion removes the color layer. A kilim stripe holds because the color lives inside the woven fiber structure. Brown weft threads stay brown because the dye penetrated the wool before it entered the loom.
The Berber kilim flatweave also holds its shape without compression. A pile cushion flattens with use. This one does not — the flatweave structure has no pile to compress. The surface you receive is the surface you keep.
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