LABBOHO
Boujaad Moroccan Floor Cushion
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Labboho’s vibrant, handcrafted Boujaad Moroccan Floor Cushion 7 highlights Moroccan art's long tradition. Each cushion made from old Boujaad carpets, noted for their vibrant colours and intricate designs, is unique.
- Distinctive Craftmanship
Every Boujaad floor cushion shows generations-old weaving techniques. The craftspeople give each cushion a unique story by transforming antique Boujaad rugs. This sustainable strategy preserves culture and promotes green living.
- Vibrant Aesthetics
The cushion has vivid multicolours like red, orange, pink, and purple. Moroccan floor cushions' colours add warmth and liveliness to any space. With its intricate patterns and bold hues, this piece adds bohemian flair to your home.
- Versatile Functionality
Moroccan pouffe, 24x24 inches, is versatile. It could be a footstool, a comfortable seat, or a decoration. It fits living rooms and meditation spaces because of its versatility.
- Quality and Durability
The handcrafted Moroccan cushion is soft and durable due to fine wool. The dense weave is airy, but the natural fibres last. This durable and comfortable item should be in every home.
- Culture Significance
A Berber floor pillow depicts Morocco's rich culture. Symbolic patterns and motifs in the fabric express nature, spirituality, and daily life. This job connects you to Moroccan craftsmen's traditions.
- Sustainable Choice
By choosing this vintage Moroccan pouf, you're supporting sustainable practices. Use old rugs to reduce waste and prolong handcrafted goods. Quality and style are not compromised by this eco-friendly solution.
The Boujaad Moroccan Floor Cushion 7 brings history, culture, and craftsmanship into your home as a work of art. It complements any room with its vibrant colours, sturdy materials, and versatile use. Include this cushion in your décor to enrich your living environment and support sustainable living and traditional crafts. Follow us on Instagram to explore more Moroccan-inspired decor and artisan stories.
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