Kwata - Olive Green Beni Ourain Rug - Abstract Organic Branching Line Moroccan Berber Carpet | 5'x7'11" Ft | 153x242 cm
Kwata – An Olive Green Beni Ourain Rug with an Abstract Organic Branching Line Composition Kwata is among the most visually compelling pieces in our Beni Ourain rug collection, and certainly the most botanically alive. This exceptional 153x242 cm (5'x7'11" ft) hand-knotted Moroccan Berber rug is made in 100% natural wool from the Middle Atlas mountains, in a rich, warm olive and moss green that sits at the exact meeting point of forest green, ochre and khaki — an earthy, sophisticated colour that shifts in character depending on the light around it. Against this deep green ground, a composition of fluid ivory lines branches and sweeps across the field: a central stem-like line rises and divides into sweeping diagonal curves that travel left and right across the rug, suggesting at different moments a tree, a river delta branching into a valley, lightning splitting across a sky, or topographic contour lines on a map. A rectangular outline accent sits quietly in the lower right corner, providing a geometric counterpoint to the organic movement of the branching lines above. The result is a Beni Ourain rug that brings something genuinely rare into interior design: organic, naturalistic energy in a handwoven wool textile. Most Beni Ourain rugs — and most handmade rugs generally — work with geometric or symbolic motifs. Kwata's abstract branching composition belongs to a different tradition within Amazigh weaving: the translation of natural forms into textile, in which the weaver works from direct observation of the landscape around her — the branching of a cedar tree, the forking of a mountain stream, the spreading of roots through stone — and absorbs those forms into the rhythm of the loom. The Olive Green Palette: An Exceptional Colour in Beni Ourain Tradition The colour of Kwata deserves particular attention. While the classic Beni Ourain rug is defined by its undyed ivory white wool, a smaller number of Beni Ourain pieces use overdyed colour — wool that has been dyed after weaving or knotting — to produce rugs that retain the extraordinary softness and pile quality of the Beni Ourain tradition while adding a colour dimension that opens them up to a much wider range of interior applications. Kwata's olive green is not a simple or saturated colour. It is a complex, warm tone that reads differently in different lights: in strong natural light, it leans towards a golden, almost ochre-green; in shade or artificial light, it deepens into a mossy forest green; in evening lamplight, it takes on warmth and richness that makes the ivory branching lines glow. This tonal complexity — a quality that comes from the natural wool fibre and the way it absorbs and reflects light — is part of what makes Kwata such an extraordinarily liveable rug. It will look different at 9am, at midday, and at 9pm, and never exactly the same twice. The Abstract Organic Pattern: Nature as Design Vocabulary The branching line composition in Kwata is one of the most unusual motifs in our collection. It belongs to a tradition of naturalistic abstraction that predates the more geometrically rigid Beni Ourain vocabulary most people are familiar with — a tradition in which the weaver's eye moves between the landscape and the loom, finding the formal language of nature and translating it into wool. The composition can be read in multiple ways simultaneously, which is part of its power: As a tree: The central vertical rises and branches left and right, as an Atlas cedar or mountain oak would spread its arms against a hillside. As a river: The lines flow and divide like a delta seen from above, channels splitting and rejoining across a flat plain. As lightning: The branching diagonals have the electric, instantaneous quality of a lightning fork captured at the moment of impact. As a topographic map: The sweeping curves suggest elevation contours, the way a cartographer traces the shape of a mountain. None of these readings is definitive, and all of them coexist. This ambiguity — the quality of a form that cannot be finally fixed — is what makes the composition feel alive rather than decorative. Why Choose an Olive Green Beni Ourain Rug? A colour that works with everything warm: Olive and moss green sits harmoniously alongside terracotta, ochre, natural wood, sand, cream, rust, copper and warm grey. It is one of the most interior-versatile green tones available — never too cool, never too saturated, always anchoring. Extraordinary softness in a coloured rug: Many coloured Moroccan rugs sacrifice pile quality for colour. Kwata retains the deep, plush Beni Ourain wool quality — the colour is in the wool, not on it. Unique organic composition: The abstract branching line pattern is not found on any other rug in our collection, and its naturalistic quality gives it a freshness and energy that geometric patterns cannot replicate. A conversation starter: Kwata is the kind of rug that guests notice and ask about. The olive green colour and abstract organic pattern are visually distinctive enough to become the subject of genuine curiosity. Natural durability: High lanolin content in Atlas mountain wool provides natural water and dirt resistance. Where Kwata Works Best Warm earthy interior: Terracotta walls, warm plaster, natural wood floors, rattan and linen furniture — Kwata's olive green anchors this palette with depth and botanical energy. Biophilic design space: In a room that references nature through plant life, natural materials and organic forms, Kwata's branching composition extends that language to the floor in a way no geometric rug can. Living room with neutral furniture: A cream or linen sofa, natural wood coffee table, warm-toned walls — Kwata provides the room's colour story entirely on its own, with the abstract organic pattern ensuring visual interest without visual noise. Bedroom in warm neutral palette: The rich olive green creates a grounded, restful bedroom feel — deep enough to anchor the space, warm enough to feel inviting rather than cool. Eclectic or collected interior: Kwata works beautifully in a space that mixes periods, origins and styles, where it reads as a found object of genuine character rather than a coordinated design choice. Explore Our Moroccan Rug Collections Kwata is part of our curated selection of authentic Moroccan rugs. Explore our full range of Beni Ourain rugs and our top-selling rugs. Discover more with our Beni Mrirt rugs, Azilal rugs, Boujad rugs and our vintage rugs. Caring for Your Beni Ourain Rug Vacuum regularly using suction only — no beater bar on the natural wool pile. Rotate periodically in high-traffic areas for even wear. Blot spills immediately with cold water and a clean cloth — never rub. Professional hand-washing is strongly recommended over machine cleaning. Air occasionally outdoors in shaded, dry conditions. Product Specifications Name Kwata Size 153x242 cm | 5'x7'11" ft Type Beni Ourain Moroccan Berber Rug Material 100% Natural Wool Construction Hand-knotted Origin Morocco (Beni Ourain region, Middle Atlas) Colours Rich olive and moss green base with abstract ivory organic branching line pattern Style Olive Green Abstract Organic Beni Ourain Condition New Unique Yes — one of a kind
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