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Moroccan furniture and decor
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For Moroccan furniture and décor, go to the source. The Moroccan Room, run by Moroccan-born, Ali El Hajji, is known for selling authentic furniture and decor at the best prices. Clients and designers alike find that the “tribal” graphics of their Moroccan Beni Ourain rugs and Berber pillows pair well with contemporary or traditional designs. Their Beni Ourain shags have a simple harlequin pattern, that some describe as reminiscent of the 1960’s. El Hajji’s family is in the import/export business, and we hear how that is how they are able to keep prices love. The company has a showroom and works often with the French Institute on Madison Avenue. All of their rugs are made from a hundred percent organic wool and are not dyed. The wool from hundreds of sheep goes into each rug. All handmade, they can take months to make. The Moroccan Room ships nationally and internationally at a rate of $100 to $150 for rug. El Hajji is well known and respected in the industry, and he has been featured on the show “Dear Genevieve,” on the HDTV Network. Moroccan room sells wholesale to the public, but you can find their products to retailers. See if you recognize their pillows from the windows of certain famous stores.
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