Nayra - Dusty Rose Pink Beni Ourain Rug - Geometric Maze Rectangular Key Pattern Moroccan Berber Carpet | 4'10"x7'9" Ft | 148x237 cm
Nayra – A Dusty Rose Beni Ourain Rug with a Tonal Geometric Maze and Key Pattern Nayra is one of the most quietly sophisticated pieces in our Beni Ourain rug collection — a 148x237 cm (4'10"x7'9" ft) hand-knotted Moroccan Berber rug in 100% natural wool that achieves a rare combination: a deeply warm, vintage-feeling dusty rose and blush pink palette in a tone-on-tone composition of genuine geometric complexity. The base is a muted, chalky pink — soft, warm and slightly faded-feeling in the way that the most desirable vintage textiles often are — while the pattern is worked in a slightly deeper, richer rose using the same natural wool, creating a tonal play of pink-on-pink that is visible primarily through a subtle difference in wool texture and sheen rather than strong colour contrast. Against this blush ground, the design is organised into two stacked rectangular panels separated by a thin horizontal band. Within each panel, a series of concentric rectangular U-shaped forms — sometimes called a comb or key pattern — nest inside each other from the outer edge inward, creating a composition of interlocking rectangular geometries that feels simultaneously ancient and modern. The two panels are mirrored in their orientation, so the composition reads as a single unified architectural form. The result is a Beni Ourain rug that sits at the precise intersection of colour trend, geometric sophistication and Amazigh cultural tradition. Dusty rose and blush pink are among the most sought-after tones in contemporary interior design; the geometric maze pattern belongs to one of the oldest surviving decorative vocabularies in Berber material culture; and the tone-on-tone execution means the whole is more refined, more subtle, more genuinely desirable than either element would be on its own. The Dusty Rose Palette: A Colour That Works Everywhere The colour of Nayra is worth examining carefully, because it is not a simple pink. It is a dusty rose — a muted, slightly warm, slightly vintage-inflected tone that sits comfortably between blush and terracotta, between feminine softness and earthy warmth. This particular shade has become one of the defining colours of considered contemporary interior design precisely because it works with an unusually wide range of other tones: With neutrals: White, cream, linen and warm grey all let the dusty rose read clearly and warmly. With earth tones: Terracotta, ochre, camel and rust sit harmoniously with the blush, creating a warm, organic interior palette. With green: Sage, olive and forest green are the most powerful complements to dusty rose — the combination is one of the most widely used in contemporary interior design. With deep tones: Navy, deep teal, burgundy and charcoal all contrast beautifully with the lightness of the blush, giving the room depth without losing the warmth. The Geometric Maze Pattern: Architecture and Labyrinth in Wool The rectangular U-shaped key or comb pattern in Nayra is one of the most ancient continuous motifs in Amazigh textile design. Known in the Berber tradition as the tizgui or key motif, it appears in rock carvings, cave paintings, jewellery, architectural tiles and woven textiles across the Maghreb, dating back thousands of years. The concentric rectangular forms — each nested inside the previous, creating a spiral of geometric energy that moves inward toward an implied centre — have been interpreted as representing the protective threshold, the layered household, the nested generations of a family, and the idea of the labyrinth as a symbol of spiritual journey. In Nayra, this ancient motif is given a particularly architectural quality through the division of the field into two stacked mirrored panels. The mirroring creates a sense of bilateral symmetry that reinforces the architectural reading — as if looking at the elevation of a building facade, with two identical windows or doorways one above the other. The thin horizontal band that divides the two panels functions as a structural lintel or floor line, completing the architectural metaphor without overextending it. Why Choose a Dusty Rose Beni Ourain Rug? The most interior-versatile pink available: Dusty rose works where saturated or pale pinks fail. Its muted, slightly warm undertone prevents it from reading as juvenile or clinical, making it genuinely usable in adult, design-led spaces. Tone-on-tone sophistication: The pink-on-pink geometric pattern means Nayra adds both colour and pattern without visual noise. From a distance it reads as a blush rug; up close, the geometric labyrinth reveals itself. Extraordinary softness: Nayra's 100% natural Atlas mountain wool pile is deeply soft underfoot. Pink-dyed Beni Ourain rugs retain the same extraordinary wool quality as their undyed cousins. An ancient motif in a contemporary colour: The pairing of a millennia-old geometric tradition with one of the defining colours of contemporary interior design makes Nayra feel both deeply rooted and completely current. Natural durability: High lanolin content in Atlas mountain wool provides natural water and dirt resistance. Where Nayra Works Best Bedroom sanctuary: Nayra is one of the most naturally bedroom-appropriate rugs in our collection. The dusty rose colour creates warmth and intimacy; the geometric pattern adds visual interest without aggression; the deep pile is luxurious underfoot first thing in the morning. Living room with sage or olive accents: The dusty rose of Nayra and sage or olive green form one of the defining interior colour combinations of contemporary design. A sage velvet sofa, natural wood furniture and Nayra on the floor is a near-perfect composition. Nursery or child's room: The muted dusty rose is sophisticated enough for a design-led nursery, warm enough to feel nurturing, and soft enough underfoot to be a true luxury for crawling babies. Dining room in warm palette: In a dining room with terracotta, linen and warm wood, Nayra grounds the space with colour depth and pattern richness. Eclectic or maximalist interior: The geometric maze pattern and tonal pink palette make Nayra work beautifully in layered interiors where it can sit alongside pattern, colour and textural richness. Explore Our Moroccan Rug Collections Nayra 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 Nayra Size 148x237 cm | 4'10"x7'9" ft Type Beni Ourain Moroccan Berber Rug Material 100% Natural Wool Construction Hand-knotted Origin Morocco (Beni Ourain region, Middle Atlas) Colours Dusty rose / blush pink base with tonal deeper rose geometric maze pattern Style Dusty Rose Tonal Geometric Maze / Key Pattern Beni Ourain Condition New Unique Yes — one of a kind
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