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Making of - Thai rice boxes
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When we were traveling through Thailand, we fell in love with the traditional rice boxes that are all handmade and painted.
Behind the product: BOUCHEROUITE RUGS
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We are super excited about our new collection of BOUCHERITE CARPETS that are now in stock. These timeless carpets are made by Berbere women from scraps of cotton, nylon and wool fabric to create a living work of art for your home. A fusion of beauty and creativity that brings happy to any space! We hand select each of our carpets in Marrakesh, and these beauties caught our eye because they are something different from what you might find elsewhere, one of our guiding principles when sourcing our product mix. We have a unique selection of interesting sizes that work...
Behind the product: visiting our ceramic producer in Safi, Morocco
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Following a great show at NY Now in January, we hit the road again in Morocco in March to fill containers with all the goods we ordered and to develop new styles for our fall collection that we will be revealing at NY Now in August. Stay tuned for more in the coming months on what we are cooking up for you! One of the most fun things we did while in Morocco was to visit our ceramics manufacturer and see all of our beautiful pieces being hand thrown and painted while we were there. The production in Safi, Morocco...
The story of our logo
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Developing a brand is quite an undertaking, but when two good friends decide to embark on the journey, the work is tempered with passion and fun!

Our Zellige Porcelain : the story behind the pattern
Zellige is the name of one of our favorite things on our website, the platter and appetizer plates inspired by this traditional Moroccan terra cotta tile work, one of the most recognizable elements seen in Moroccan architecture.