Salon bohème avec banquette en béton, coussins à motifs, plaids orange et pot en terre cuite

Adghar – From Heritage to Interior Design

Formerly worn by the Amazigh bride as a symbol of beauty and strength, the Adghar It is now finding a new life in contemporary decoration.
Its handcrafted weave, natural colors, and earth-inspired patterns make it a unique piece of ethical design .

Used as cushion cover , pillow cover or even bedspread , it brings a a warm and cultural touch to any interior.
THE red and orange henna radiate a vibrant energy, while the deep black of the Maghous (burnt goat sofa) adds a natural and authentic elegance.

Each Adghar is handwoven, without chemical dyes, from local fibers.
It's more than just an accessory: it's a living textile work , where tradition and modernity meet.

Inviting Adghar into one's space means bringing back a part of Amazigh history At home, a gentle way to unite the past and the present through matter.

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