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Moroccan Pouf vs Ottoman: What’s the Difference?
A Moroccan pouf is a specific type of ottoman: handcrafted from leather in Morocco, filled with natural materials, and rooted in centur...
How to Style a Moroccan Pouf: 10 Ways to Use It in Your Home
A Moroccan leather pouf is one of the most versatile pieces in any home. It works as a footrest, extra seating, a side table, a floor c...
How Are Moroccan Leather Poufs Made? A Step-by-Step Guide
A genuine Moroccan leather pouf takes between two and five days to make, passes through the hands of multiple artisans, and involves te...
Are Moroccan Poufs Worth It? What to Look For
Are Moroccan Leather Poufs Worth It? What to Look For
A genuine Moroccan leather pouf is one of the few home accessories that improves...
The special charm of Moroccan Leather and tanneries of the city of Fez – Moroccan Corridor®
The leather industry is considered one of the most ancient crafts in the Moroccan city of Fez. Methods of tanning are still in the same...
Bab el Okla, our gate to the medina of Tetouan – Moroccan Corridor®
Bab el Okla, is one of seven historic gates of Tetouan, Morocco. Bab El Okla is more recent than the other gates of the city, and one o...
Andalusian touch in Tetouan culture
Our tour continues to the medina of Tetouan.
This photograph of the Junta de Andalucia shows the home of the prestigious Torres family ...
Legzira beach’s cliffs
We'll travel through a series of articles starting with this one through the beautiful landscapes of Morocco, rich with their intense a...
Hassan II Mosque – Moroccan Corridor®
Built partly on the sea, it is a religious and cultural complex, built on nine hectares and includes a prayer room, a bathroom ablution...
The ramparts of Rabat – Moroccan Corridor®
The enclosures and fortifications of Rabat, capital of Morocco, are fully part of its historical heritage. The city was bounded in its ...
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