Orange Berber Rug

  • Morocco

Handwoven from superior quality yarn, this large Berber rug is a celebration of form and texture. Its bold geometric pattern is a nod to traditional symbolism, reinterpreted with a contemporary eye. The vibrant orange hue brings warmth and energy into any space, making it a perfect centrepiece for living areas that value both design and heritage. Crafted by skilled artisans in the Atlas Mountains, Morocco.

  • Sustainability Features
    Natural Materials

    Umnia favours natural and recycled materials, from wool and cotton to plant-based dyes. These choices reduce environmental impact and enhance the beauty and texture of each piece, making them as gentle on the planet as they are to touch.

    Orange Berber Rug
    Low Carbon Production

    With a focus on hand-loomed techniques and minimal machinery, Umnia’s production keeps energy use low. Local sourcing and small-batch processes further reduce carbon emissions.

    Orange Berber Rug
    Natural Materials

    Umnia favours natural and recycled materials, from wool and cotton to plant-based dyes. These choices reduce environmental impact and enhance the beauty and texture of each piece, making them as gentle on the planet as they are to touch.

    Orange Berber Rug
    Fair Wages

    Fair compensation is a core value. Umnia partners with weaving cooperatives and workshops that pay above-market wages, ensuring artisans are recognised and respected for their skill and time. The result is a product that values both people and process

    Orange Berber Rug
    Fair Wages

    Fair compensation is a core value. Umnia partners with weaving cooperatives and workshops that pay above-market wages, ensuring artisans are recognised and respected for their skill and time. The result is a product that values both people and process

  • Caring for your product
    With just a little care, your rug will age beautifully in your space for years to come. Regular Maintenance Gently vacuum your rug using a suction-only vacuum (avoid rotating brushes, which may damage the fibres). Shake it out occasionally to release dust and bring back its natural loft. Spot Cleaning Blot spills immediately with a clean, dry cloth—never rub. For stubborn marks, use a mild soap mixed with water and gently dab with a soft cloth. Always test on a small area first. Rotation Rotate your rug every few months to ensure even wear and fading, especially in sunny spaces or under furniture. Storage If storing, roll your rug and wrap it in breathable fabric like cotton. Avoid plastic as it can trap moisture. A Note on Shedding Natural wool rugs may shed slightly at first—this is normal and will settle over time. Shedding is a sign of authenticity, not a flaw.
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About Umnia Studio

About Umnia Studio

Umnia Studio is a Dublin-based design studio specialising in handmade Moroccan rugs and home objects. Every piece is a celebration of North African craftsmanship, reimagined through a contemporary lens. Working closely with artisans, Umnia curates one-of-a-kind, timeless creations that honour both tradition and modern design sensibilities. From the weaving villages of Morocco to your home, Umnia is a journey of thoughtful production, design-led aesthetics, and enduring quality. Umnia Studio invites you to live with pieces that carry meaning.

Umnia Studio is a Dublin-based design studio specialising in handmade Moroccan rugs and home objects. Every piece is a celebration of North African craftsmanship, reimagined through a contemporary lens. Working closely with artisans, Umnia curates one-of-a-kind, timeless creations that honour both tradition and modern design sensibilities. From the weaving villages of Morocco to your home, Umnia is a journey of thoughtful production, design-led aesthetics, and enduring quality. Umnia Studio invites you to live with pieces that carry meaning.

About the process

About the process

Each Umnia rug is handwoven in Morocco using age-old techniques passed down through generations. Artisans work on traditional wooden looms, knotting or weaving each piece slowly and intentionally.

The process can take weeks depending on the size and complexity of the design. Natural fibres are selected for their durability and warmth, then spun and dyed using low-impact methods. Every rug is a story woven with care.

Each Umnia rug is handwoven in Morocco using age-old techniques passed down through generations. Artisans work on traditional wooden looms, knotting or weaving each piece slowly and intentionally.

The process can take weeks depending on the size and complexity of the design. Natural fibres are selected for their durability and warmth, then spun and dyed using low-impact methods. Every rug is a story woven with care.

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