Fortunate for us, they're considerably more achievable today, in Moroccan souks as well as everywhere throughout the web particularly on Instagram. (We suggest following #boucherouite.) It's to be expected, considering we're normally attracted to the stuff that sticks out in our feeds and boucherouite carpets do that easily. They're a maximalist's fantasy: Every shading under the sun woven into a bizarre, theoretical example on a satisfyingly shaggy surface. "one Boucherouite floor covering can be made with a wide range of sorts of reused materials, for example, fleece, cotton, manufactured filaments, Lurex, and nylon. This is the thing that makes their stunning mixes of surfaces and hues." Some will look tufted, others more cloth like, contingent upon how the materials are cut.