Nasiri Carpets, a distinguished name in fine handmade rugs and bespoke textiles, has unveiled a new collection of luxury Moroccan carpets and handwoven rugs. The collection, now available at the company’s showroom in the New York Design Center, is a celebration of centuries-old weaving traditions from Morocco’s High and Middle Atlas Mountains.
Each piece in the collection is meticulously crafted by master artisans using pure, hand-spun wool dyed with natural pigments. These materials not only reinforce the brand’s commitment to sustainability but also reflect the authenticity and enduring beauty of Moroccan textile heritage. The designs range from bold tribal expressions to understated minimalist compositions, rendered in earthy palettes inspired by Moroccan landscapes—desert ochres, terracotta reds, ivory tones, and rich indigos.
“Moroccan weaving traditions are among the most enduring in the world,” said Nader Nasiri, founder of Nasiri Carpets. “This collection honors that heritage while offering timeless design for contemporary living. Each rug carries the story of the artisans who made it, while serving as an heirloom-quality piece for generations to come.”
To mark the launch, Nasiri Carpets is offering an exclusive seasonal promotion, allowing collectors, interior designers, and design enthusiasts to acquire select Moroccan rugs at a special rate. This initiative underscores the company’s mission to make exceptional, culturally significant rugs more accessible to a discerning global clientele.
The full collection is now on display at Nasiri Carpets’ flagship showroom, located at The New York Design Center, 200 Lexington Avenue, Suite 714, NYC. Private appointments are encouraged for design professionals, architects, and collectors seeking to explore the collection firsthand or online via their dedicated link.
For those in search of pieces that merge craftsmanship, heritage, and modern elegance, Nasiri’s new Moroccan collection offers a unique and soulful addition to both residential and commercial spaces.




