Collection: Boujaad Kilim

Boujaad Kilim — Flatwoven Geometry from Morocco’s Heartland


Hand-loomed in the Middle Atlas, Boujaad kilims distill the chromatic exuberance of their knotted-pile cousins into a refined, reversible flatweave. Using tightly balanced warp and weft, Boujaad weavers trace bold diamonds, stepped lattices, and talismanic Amazigh symbols with a restrained elegance that belies structural complexity.

Lightweight and seasonless, each piece transitions effortlessly as floor covering, wall hanging, or layered accent—an editorial statement anchored in heritage and built for contemporary living.

Each kilim carries the lineage of Boujaad’s tribal confederations—natural wools, vegetable dyes, and thoughtfully repurposed threads orchestrated into symbols of protection, fertility, and cosmic order.

Key Attributes

  • Weave: Handwoven flatweave (kilim) with tight, durable construction; typically reversible.
  • Origin: Boujaad region, Middle Atlas, Morocco.
  • Design Vocabulary: Diamond lattices, protective lozenges, talismanic bands, stepped geometry; calibrated stripes.
  • Palette: From cochineal reds and saffron notes to earthy neutrals; subtle abrash from artisanal dye lots.
  • Applications: Floor rug, bed throw, wall tapestry, or layered textural statement.
  • Care: Regular vacuum on low; spot clean with wool-safe solution; professional wash recommended.

Modern Layering

Float a Boujaad kilim over larger neutrals for editorial depth and museum-like curation.

Wall & Gallery

Mount as a tapestry to spotlight Amazigh geometry and elevate vertical sightlines.

Low-Traffic Floors

Ideal for bedrooms, salons, and curated nooks—lightweight, versatile, and seasonless.

One-of-a-kind: Each piece is unique and catalogued by Atelier des Atlas with lineage notes and maker provenance where available.

Boujaad Kilim