
I accidentally skipped July’s Rugs I Didn’t Buy post, but I’ve been deep into hunting for rugs for several spots in our house, so I’ve got a fresh batch to share. These are pieces that caught my eye—some bold, some subtle—and I can’t wait to hear which ones you love.

- Fuchsia Berber Moroccan Rug: This tonal rug is striking. In a neutral room it would transform the mood instantly; paired with other colorful accents it would create a lively, layered look. I appreciate rugs that are primarily one color because they’re versatile and bold without feeling chaotic.
- Small Vintage Azilal Rug: I wanted this as a living room wall hanging—the pattern and palette are so appealing. Unfortunately it turned out to be too long for my intended spot, but it would be a beautiful statement piece elsewhere.
- Black Vintage Berber Moroccan Rug: I keep coming back to black runners because colors truly pop against them. This one would be perfect for a hallway that needs contrast and personality.
- Vintage Pink Border Ourika Rug: The bold neons against the soft gray-brown background are captivating. I picture this beneath a white or off-white sofa with playful pillows for a bright, balanced living area.
- Vintage Red Orange Azilal Runner: That bold red-orange tone is irresistible. The design strikes a nice balance between structured borders and irregular diamond motifs, making it inviting and perfect for guiding you from one room to the next.
- Colorful Beni M’Guild Rug: The contrast of bright pops against deep blue and purple tones makes this rug fascinating. I can see it working beautifully with a leather sofa, though it’s a bit too narrow for my space.
- Blue Vintage Moroccan Rug: Another blue find—the shade is stunning and the design keeps a single main color pop, which gives you freedom to layer other hues around it.
- Pink and Blue Boujaad Rug: This one continues the pink-and-blue theme of the post. It’s playful and could anchor a room with complementary textiles and simple furnishings.
- Vintage Beni Mguild: Not my typical palette, but the drama of this darker piece kept pulling me in. It would add depth, texture, and a moody focal point to a room that needs contrast.
So… which one is your favorite?
How Do I Clean Moroccan Rugs?
If you want to learn how to care for these vintage rugs, look for professional tips on cleaning and maintenance—proper care will preserve colors and texture so they last for years.
I regularly curate one-of-a-kind vintage Moroccan rugs. If you enjoy these picks, I have more hand-picked selections in previous volumes for inspiration.