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Marrakech riad large door
Marrakech riad large door
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That sounds like a stunning choice for a home! Moroccan-inspired benches—often referred to as moucharaby benches or Berber ottomans—are a fantastic way to add texture and a "global chic" vibe to a room.
Whether you are looking to buy one or styling one you already own, here is a breakdown of what makes these pieces special:
Common Styles of Striped Moroccan Benches
* The Sabra (Cactus Silk) Bench: These often feature subtle, tone-on-tone stripes. The fabric is woven from agave fibers, giving it a slight sheen and a very soft feel.
* The Kilim Bench: Made from flat-woven wool rugs. These usually have bolder, geometric stripes and are incredibly durable—perfect for high-traffic entryways.
* Pom-Pom Accents: Many traditional Moroccan striped fabrics (like those from Marrakech) feature oversized pom-poms on the corners or edges, adding a playful, bohemian touch.
Where to Use It
| Location | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Entryway | A narrow striped bench provides a perfect spot to take off shoes while making a bold first impression. |
| End of Bed | Uses the horizontal lines of the stripes to visually widen the room and hold extra pillows or throws. |
| Dining Table | A long bench can replace two chairs, creating a more communal, relaxed seating arrangement. |
Pro-Styling Tip
If your bench has a very busy or colorful stripe pattern, balance it by placing it against a neutral wall (like cream, terracotta, or sage green). If the stripes are monochrome (black and white), you can layer it with a brightly colored sheepskin rug for extra comfort.
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