Tangier’s allure has its own fascinating history — a mix of Moroccan heritage and European influence that has long attracted design icons like Yves Saint Laurent (note: his former home, Villa Mabrouka, is now a 12-story hotel). Located at the western end of the Strait of Gibraltar, the northwestern Moroccan city acts as a gateway between Africa and Europe.
Bridging the gap between world-class travel and luxury interiors, Mansion Global and Indagare have come together for a unique journey designed for the discerning eye. This tour is the ultimate in Tangier’s beauty, offering an in-depth look at local artisans and ateliers. It’s a city where every copper lamp and hand-woven basket tells a story of creativity and the products below call on that spirit.
Whether you travel with us this autumn, your home decor can be inspired by the souks and private villas we will explore. (If you’re planning to book a trip, now is the time to do it. The discounted interior prices expire at the end of March!)
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The handmade Moroccan Wooden Wall Mirror (retail price: starting at $146.99) invites natural warmth and true creativity into any home space. Crafted by master craftsmen in Morocco, the carved wooden frame combines traditional Moroccan art with timeless sophistication.
We love the look and functionality of the pouf (and love having a few spots around our living room for people to sit or rest their feet on). The Nadia Moroccan-Style Leather Pouf ($329) from Pottery Barn is a great choice — it’s hand-stitched and upholstered in 100% aniline-dyed goat leather. It is available in five different colors – white, cocoa, musk, cream, indigo.
Moroccan rugs are prized for their luxurious pile, which makes walking barefoot a joy. This Gray Moroccan Wool Cotton Blend Rug (retail price: $960) from ABC Carpet & Home is a quiet, yet charming piece handcrafted from soft wool and inspired by ancient tribal motifs.
This Moroccan Carved Pendant Light (starting at $159) on Etsy ships directly from Morocco. In addition to looking beautiful, it casts a reflection on the ceiling and walls, lighting up the room in a truly magical way.
Apart from the sights and sounds of Morocco, its delicious flavors cannot be overstated. You can incorporate some of that into your home kitchen with Verve Culture’s Moroccan Cooking Tagine for Two ($75), a clay, cone-shaped dish that’s the perfect place to cook and present your favorite North African dishes.
Speaking of tables, these handmade bowls, from Verve Culture, add something extra. Their sparkling jewels combined with Berber’s silvery yellow color add artistic flair to any table setting. Moroccan Glazed Bowls With Berber Silver Trim ($22) are great as a housewarming gift or to add a little color and texture to your next dinner party.
The Fez Embroidered Pillow (retail price: $43.97) from Pottery Barn is made of linen and cotton. It comes in a variety of colors—from subtle to blush and sand to a red that really pops.
One of the Moroccan Kilim Lumbar Pillows (retail price: $104.99) is a perfect choice for indoor or outdoor decor. Each one is handmade by Berber women using traditional kilim, Beni Ourain or Beni Mellal rugs from Morocco, so the size, color and design of each one is slightly different and unique.
Crafted from hand-dyed, natural cotton that softens over time—and cute, oversized pompoms—Moroccan Tassled Blankets ($100) add dress and style when they’re spread out on a bed or sofa. Added bonus: flocks of metal fiber flow through the fabric, catching light and shimmering.
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