Lunja cushion cover
Lunja cushion cover

Lunja cushion cover

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Regular priceQAR 328,86
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or 4 x QAR 82,21 with Alma icon

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  • Delivered in 5 days Made and delivered within 6 weeks

A warm color palette, intricate Berber design patterns, and a minimalist philosophy: that’s the formula for the Lunja lumbar cushion cover. Its extra-large size will make it a centerpiece of any home decor. This cover is handcrafted by talented weavers in the Atlas Mountains from natural sheep wool, making each piece truly unique. Pair it with the hand-woven Lunja rug for a complete look.

Origin

This piece was handmade in the heart of the Atlas Mountains, in the Aït Hamza Valley, by a group of strong and highly skilled Berber women. This group of six women is led by Yetto Afkir, an experienced artisan who learned hand weaving techniques from a young age and fought to build a small structure where artisans from her neighborhood can come together and build their paths to financial success and freedom.

Dimensions

  • 28 x 110 cm

Color

  • Mustard Yellow, Dark Brown and Sage Green on Ecru


Matter

  • 70% natural wool
  • 30% cotton

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Designer story

Folks & Tales

Folks & Tales reinvents traditional craftsmanship by blending ancestral know-how with contemporary design. We build lasting partnerships with different artisan communities in several cities and rural areas across Morocco. Each piece is the result of collaborative work with a group of weavers, combining traditional techniques and patterns, natural materials and modern design.

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