Tired of carrying the same old bag as everyone else? Let me introduce you to Mobra, a traditional Moroccan upholstery fabric. If you’ve ever been invited by Moroccan people or seen photos of traditional Moroccan living rooms, you’ve likely spotted this distinctive fabric. It’s the authentic fabric of choice for many Moroccan homes, often found adorning living room furniture. We’re sourcing these vintage treasures and transforming them into unexpected, retro-chic tapestry tote bags and toiletry bags. By upcycling these one-of-a-kind fabrics, we’re not only breathing new life into a beloved Moroccan textile, but we’re also creating unique and sustainable accessories. Carrying a Mobratapestry bag or toiletry case is like taking a piece of Moroccan history with you wherever you go.
Want to know more about how we craft these special pieces? Keep reading to discover the secrets behind our unique collection and let yourself be charmed by the authentic appeal of traditional Moroccan design.
Mobra Fabric and the Moroccan Living Room: An Iconic Duo
What is Mobra, this traditional Moroccan fabric?
Mobra, a fabric rich in history and color, has been an inseparable part of Moroccan tradition for generations. It’s the result of a long-standing artisanal tradition and an aesthetic deeply rooted in Moroccan Oriental culture.
This woven textile is renowned for its high quality and durability, and is equally used to create luxurious kaftans or to upholster Moroccan living rooms. Its intricate geometric patterns, often inspired by nature or Arabo-Andalusian architecture, testify to a rich and abundant history. Berber, Arab, and Andalusian influences can be found in the diversity of patterns and weaving techniques.
The vibrant colors, metallic threads, and complex motifs attest to a pronounced taste for luxury and sophistication, inherited from the great civilizations that have marked the region. Indeed, Moroccan taste is characterized by an opulent and festive aesthetic. It is distinguished by a profusion of patterns, often geometric and inspired by nature, which create visually rich and complex compositions. The vivid and shimmering colors are enhanced by the addition of gold or silver metallic threads, giving the fabrics an incomparable moiré sheen, ideal for special occasions.
Mobra comes in a multitude of variations and colors. While velvet and embossed patterns are common features, there’s a vast variety of Mobras, from lighter fabrics to thicker weaves, each adding a unique touch to our creations. They can be adorned with delicate embroidery or intricate embossed patterns, moiré effects, or even metallic threads. These characteristics give it a luxurious look, making it a favorite fabric for our vintage tapestry tote and original toiletry bags.
The Moroccan Living Room: A Place for Living and Sharing
The Moroccan living room is a symbol of hospitality and welcome specific to Moroccan culture. Oriental living rooms in general are known for their large size. The Moroccan living room is no exception. The wooden-based sedari, topped with mattresses and cushions, are arranged along the walls in an L or U shape, accommodating the needs of often large Moroccan families. The Moroccan sedari is a base made of preferably carved wood, and sometimes covered with fabric. It is topped with a mattress of about 2 meters and large, thick, comfortable cushions.
It is common, especially in middle-class or wealthy families, to have several living rooms. At a minimum, a daily living room and a formal living room, used for ceremonies or religious holidays.
Since family is a primary value in Morocco, as is hospitality, having a living room to receive guests is essential. People gather together for events and welcome family or friends over for couscous or mint tea, of course!
Upcycling: Repurposing with Style
Upcycling hasn’t always been trendy. Yet, our grandmothers were already queens of upcycling without even knowing it! Except back then, it was more commonly called “tinkering” or “repairing.” But with the rise of mass consumption and growing awareness of environmental issues, upcycling has become a major trend. People are looking to make their purchases meaningful, create unique items, and reduce their ecological footprint.
Recycling is a small step with a huge impact. We reduce waste, save money, and limit our impact on the environment. It’s like a virtuous circle: we do good for the planet and our wallet at the same time!
At Latitude 31n, we’re committed to doing our part to protect the planet.
Giving a second life to objects that we would have thrown away to make something unique and useful also allows us to create unique pieces and let our imagination run wild. Pure bliss!
There’s nothing quite like seeing a one-of-a-kind tote or makeup bag come to life from these vintage Moroccan cushions. Choosing the fabrics, taking apart the seams, assembling the pieces…
Crafting Our Vintage Tapestry Bags
t all starts with a careful selection of Moroccan Mobra upholstery fabrics. We’re on the hunt for unique color combinations, eye-catching patterns, and fabrics that are in great shape. Once chosen, we give them a good clean to bring out their original beauty. Then comes the fun part: picking the perfect lining. I love finding fabrics that either complement or contrast with the vintage tapestry. A solid-colored lining can give a bag a clean, modern look, while a colorful print can add a fun, playful touch. Each piece is truly one-of-a-kind.
Finally, our skilled artisans work their magic, transforming these vintage tapestries into stunning tote bags and stylish toiletry bags. The result is a stunning blend of vintage charm and modern design.
Fall in Love with Vintage Tapestry Totes
Sustainable Fashion with a Conscience
Our vintage tapestry tote bags and upcycled travel pouches offer a stylish and sustainable way to make a difference. Each bag is one-of-a-kind, ensuring you’ll stand out from the crowd. There’s nothing quite like carrying a bag with a story to tell.
Upcycled Accessories with Character
Looking for a piece that reflects your individuality? Our vintage tapestry bags are the perfect choice. Handmade from reclaimed Moroccan Mobra cushions, they are truly one-of-a-kind. By choosing a bag made from reclaimed fabric or old cushions, you’re embracing a vintage, bohemian style that’s sure to turn heads. And that’s not all! By opting for upcycled pieces, you’re extending the life of raw materials and reducing the need for new products. It’s a win-win for the planet and your wardrobe.
Upcycling is redefining the way we think about fashion. Are you ready to make a statement and reduce your environmental impact? Explore our collection of unique, handcrafted tote bags and toiletry bags made from vintage Moroccan Mobra cushions. Each piece is a one-of-a-kind treasure that celebrates Moroccan culture and craftsmanship.
Recycled Tapestry Tote Bags: Moroccan Mobra Gets a Second Life
Tired of carrying the same old bag as everyone else? Let me introduce you to Mobra, a traditional Moroccan upholstery fabric. If you’ve ever been invited by Moroccan people or seen photos of traditional Moroccan living rooms, you’ve likely spotted this distinctive fabric. It’s the authentic fabric of choice for many Moroccan homes, often found adorning living room furniture. We’re sourcing these vintage treasures and transforming them into unexpected, retro-chic tapestry tote bags and toiletry bags. By upcycling these one-of-a-kind fabrics, we’re not only breathing new life into a beloved Moroccan textile, but we’re also creating unique and sustainable accessories. Carrying a Mobra tapestry bag or toiletry case is like taking a piece of Moroccan history with you wherever you go.
Want to know more about how we craft these special pieces? Keep reading to discover the secrets behind our unique collection and let yourself be charmed by the authentic appeal of traditional Moroccan design.
Mobra Fabric and the Moroccan Living Room: An Iconic Duo
What is Mobra, this traditional Moroccan fabric?
Mobra, a fabric rich in history and color, has been an inseparable part of Moroccan tradition for generations. It’s the result of a long-standing artisanal tradition and an aesthetic deeply rooted in Moroccan Oriental culture.
This woven textile is renowned for its high quality and durability, and is equally used to create luxurious kaftans or to upholster Moroccan living rooms. Its intricate geometric patterns, often inspired by nature or Arabo-Andalusian architecture, testify to a rich and abundant history. Berber, Arab, and Andalusian influences can be found in the diversity of patterns and weaving techniques.
The vibrant colors, metallic threads, and complex motifs attest to a pronounced taste for luxury and sophistication, inherited from the great civilizations that have marked the region. Indeed, Moroccan taste is characterized by an opulent and festive aesthetic. It is distinguished by a profusion of patterns, often geometric and inspired by nature, which create visually rich and complex compositions. The vivid and shimmering colors are enhanced by the addition of gold or silver metallic threads, giving the fabrics an incomparable moiré sheen, ideal for special occasions.
Mobra comes in a multitude of variations and colors. While velvet and embossed patterns are common features, there’s a vast variety of Mobras, from lighter fabrics to thicker weaves, each adding a unique touch to our creations. They can be adorned with delicate embroidery or intricate embossed patterns, moiré effects, or even metallic threads. These characteristics give it a luxurious look, making it a favorite fabric for our vintage tapestry tote and original toiletry bags.
The Moroccan Living Room: A Place for Living and Sharing
The Moroccan living room is a symbol of hospitality and welcome specific to Moroccan culture. Oriental living rooms in general are known for their large size. The Moroccan living room is no exception.
The wooden-based sedari, topped with mattresses and cushions, are arranged along the walls in an L or U shape, accommodating the needs of often large Moroccan families. The Moroccan sedari is a base made of preferably carved wood, and sometimes covered with fabric. It is topped with a mattress of about 2 meters and large, thick, comfortable cushions.
It is common, especially in middle-class or wealthy families, to have several living rooms. At a minimum, a daily living room and a formal living room, used for ceremonies or religious holidays.
Since family is a primary value in Morocco, as is hospitality, having a living room to receive guests is essential. People gather together for events and welcome family or friends over for couscous or mint tea, of course!
Upcycling: Repurposing with Style
Upcycling hasn’t always been trendy. Yet, our grandmothers were already queens of upcycling without even knowing it! Except back then, it was more commonly called “tinkering” or “repairing.” But with the rise of mass consumption and growing awareness of environmental issues, upcycling has become a major trend. People are looking to make their purchases meaningful, create unique items, and reduce their ecological footprint.
Recycling is a small step with a huge impact. We reduce waste, save money, and limit our impact on the environment. It’s like a virtuous circle: we do good for the planet and our wallet at the same time!
At Latitude 31n, we’re committed to doing our part to protect the planet.
Giving a second life to objects that we would have thrown away to make something unique and useful also allows us to create unique pieces and let our imagination run wild. Pure bliss!
There’s nothing quite like seeing a one-of-a-kind tote or makeup bag come to life from these vintage Moroccan cushions. Choosing the fabrics, taking apart the seams, assembling the pieces…
Crafting Our Vintage Tapestry Bags
t all starts with a careful selection of Moroccan Mobra upholstery fabrics. We’re on the hunt for unique color combinations, eye-catching patterns, and fabrics that are in great shape. Once chosen, we give them a good clean to bring out their original beauty.
Then comes the fun part: picking the perfect lining. I love finding fabrics that either complement or contrast with the vintage tapestry. A solid-colored lining can give a bag a clean, modern look, while a colorful print can add a fun, playful touch. Each piece is truly one-of-a-kind.
Finally, our skilled artisans work their magic, transforming these vintage tapestries into stunning tote bags and stylish toiletry bags. The result is a stunning blend of vintage charm and modern design.
Fall in Love with Vintage Tapestry Totes
Sustainable Fashion with a Conscience
Our vintage tapestry tote bags and upcycled travel pouches offer a stylish and sustainable way to make a difference. Each bag is one-of-a-kind, ensuring you’ll stand out from the crowd. There’s nothing quite like carrying a bag with a story to tell.
Upcycled Accessories with Character
Looking for a piece that reflects your individuality? Our vintage tapestry bags are the perfect choice. Handmade from reclaimed Moroccan Mobra cushions, they are truly one-of-a-kind. By choosing a bag made from reclaimed fabric or old cushions, you’re embracing a vintage, bohemian style that’s sure to turn heads. And that’s not all! By opting for upcycled pieces, you’re extending the life of raw materials and reducing the need for new products. It’s a win-win for the planet and your wardrobe.
Upcycling is redefining the way we think about fashion.
Are you ready to make a statement and reduce your environmental impact?
Explore our collection of unique, handcrafted tote bags and toiletry bags made from vintage Moroccan Mobra cushions. Each piece is a one-of-a-kind treasure that celebrates Moroccan culture and craftsmanship.