Collection: Moroccan Rugs

Moroccan rugs have been incredibly popular around the world for decades. Their usual wool composition makes them soft, though they are surprisingly durable despite a plush pile, they’ve retained their stylish status as colours and designs have transformed alongside interior trends.   Whether you’re in the market for a large statement piece or want a Moroccan runner rug to add some flair to your hallway, Mayne Rugs and Flooring has you covered. Explore our entire collection of Moroccan rugs online.

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What materials are Moroccan rugs made from?

Traditionally, Moroccan rugs are woven from wool. Today, our collection includes a variety of materials including wool, polypropylene, polyester blends and other more durable fibres that offer a range of textures, maintenance levels and price points.

How can I style a Moroccan rug in my home?

Moroccan rugs work well with so many different interior design styles. In ultra-modern homes, their colours bring warmth, their patterns or tassles add texture, and wool is super soft against often harsher lines or man-made materials. Traditional Moroccan rugs with deep colours complement richer toned furnishings in homes with more traditional interiors.

What furniture and colour palettes work best with Moroccan rugs?

Moroccan rugs pair beautifully with timber furniture, neutral palettes, black accents, earthy tones and natural upholstery.

Imagine a cosy living room with hardwood floors, a taupe linen corner sofa and a timber coffee table sat around a large Moroccan rug. Add a lush leafy houseplant by the window, a candle on the table, then throw pillows and a blanket to match the colours of the rug, and everything will feel complete.

Can Moroccan rugs be layered with other rugs or textiles?

Yes, this is a great way to bring out the pattern and colours in your Moroccan rug. They’re regularly layered with natural flatweave rugs as they make a great foundation for the Moroccan Rug’s colours to pop-  try pairing our natural toned Atrium Barker Bleach Rug underneath the Marrakesh Blue Rug. Adding throws and cushions to your couch and armchair in complementary colours like deep blue, teal and orange not only makes your living space more cosy, but ties the room together.

How do I clean and maintain a Moroccan rug?

  • Vacuum regularly to pick up any dust or fluff that might grab onto the rug’s natural fibres. 
  • You should blot any spills immediately with water and gentle dish soap, but do not scrub harshly. 
  • Follow the care instructions provided for your unique rug, as these will vary depending on the material composition. 
  • Rotating your rug every few months will help distribute wear evenly, especially if you have furniture sitting on the edges or if the rug is placed in a high traffic area of your home.

Can I see your selection of Moroccan rugs in-store before buying?

Absolutely, come and visit us in our Castle Hill or Liverpool showrooms. As a family run business, our tight-knit team have decades of combined expertise, so we can help you compare colours, materials and sizes before choosing a rug to take home.

Where can I buy Moroccan rugs in Australia?

You can browse our selection of Moroccan rugs online through our website, Mayne Rugs & Flooring, or come and visit one of our showroom locations in Castle Hill or Liverpool to explore the range in person.