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Wall Textiles

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Kilims

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TEX112 - Bed cover

188 x 260 cm

Linen | wool bed cover in a light grey shade

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Content Published April 2, 2025

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Hire Bed Linen


Larusi has long been a mecca for high-quality antique and bespoke Berber rugs, now also for gorgeous linen bedding with that slept-in look- World of Interiors. We sources tribal rugs and textiles worldwide; from Morocco original Berber rugs, Kilims, Beni Ouarain, Azilal and Boucherouite.

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Hire Bed Linen Featured

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Larusi offers for hire a unique and evolving collection of rugs, textiles and found objects, carefully selected for their craftsmanship and timeless beauty.

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Bed Linen

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Rugs

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2580MA - Berber Pile Runner

81cm x 229cm

Berber Middle Atlas pile rug made with recycled yarns

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A selection of Moroccan Berber, Anatolian and Persian tribal rugs, kilims and runners  for hire

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Content Published April 1, 2025

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Pile rugs


Soft and comforting rugs made of knotted pile in unadulterated natural wool made by the best weavers of Morocco, Turkey and beyond. The collection includes Berber Beni Ouarain rugs made of undyed white and brown or black sheeps wool; colourful Berber rugs from tribes of the Middle and High Atlas, but also stunning lush pile Anatolian Tulu rugs.

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Album Published April 1, 2025

Zindekhs Featured (1 new item)

Zindekhs


A joyous alternative to modern abstract art paintings, these small vintage Moroccan Zindekhs are made from recycled materials to hand and then knotted on a foundation of recycled plastic grain or flour sacks. These small rugs are made by (mainly older) Berber and Arab women in the Middle Atlas mountains of Morocco for use as door mats and to sit on, the patterns are inventive and spontaneous, the colours often a riot of cheerfulness, each one a genuine, unselfconscious means of self expression. This is imaginative recycling at its best and a timely reminder to reuse.  Easy to hang or frame.

Read more about the exhibition and Souad Larusi's initiative to introduce these interesting weavings to a wider public: 
Waste Knot exhibition 
World of Interiors - Happy Scraps 
More or Less - Zindekhs 

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Collaboration OTSQ

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Olive Green | Purchase Now

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New in : Zindekhs


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On The Square x Larusi


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New in: pile rugs

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