jeudi 8 juin 2017

The Moroccan salon

A privileged place of the house, a cozy nest dedicated to relaxation and well-being, the traditional Moroccan living room carries high the decorative art of Moroccan handicrafts. It highlights the nobility of this ancestral know-how that passes through time. 

Never old-fashioned, anchored in the Berber tradition but also open to new trends, Moroccan craftsmanship is incomparable. It provides sensations of softness and tranquility through many styles of Moroccan salons.

Constitution of a Moroccan salon

In the minds of the Moroccans, one remains attached to the moments of rest during which one shares a tea with the mint or a couscous. If the nomadic Berbers were traditionally found around a wood fire in the middle of the desert dunes, most Moroccans find themselves around a lounge table.

Sedentary or nomadic, each one builds his or her salon on the same immutable principle. Bench seating on the walls frames a lounge table on a Moroccan rug. 

Velvet cousins ​​bring color. The living room is furnished with corner furniture, pedestal tables, wall sconces, ceramic vases and a tea set. Each corner unit has its lampshade. Berber warrior paintings often decorate the walls. A perfume of incense sharpens the senses. A faint pungent odor announces mint tea and spicy coffee. The softness of the dim lighting invites you to sit comfortably. Welcome to Marrakech.

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