33 Rue Majorelle
Just opposite the Majorelle Garden, this funky concept store stocks a range of fashions and quirky crafts, jewelry, and souvenirs from hip young Moroccan and European designers all working in and inspired by Marrakesh.
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Just opposite the Majorelle Garden, this funky concept store stocks a range of fashions and quirky crafts, jewelry, and souvenirs from hip young Moroccan and European designers all working in and inspired by Marrakesh.
This well-established shop has a magnificent array of Imazighen tribal rugs and antique carpets, and owner Mohamed Taieb Sarmi will painstakingly explain their origins and value.
This gallery houses a permanent exhibit of Orientalist paintings, ornate inlaid furniture, and antique ceramics. There is a constantly changing program of exhibitions and works for sale by top-notch Moroccan artists and foreign painters living in the kingdom.
This boutique is best known for its shoes, especially soft leather moccasins in every shade of the rainbow.
Exhibitions of contemporary art and sculpture from new and emerging Moroccan and international artists are on display here. In addition to their collections they host special events and art workshops.
The contemporary silver jewelry, all crafted on-site, incorporates traditional Moroccan motifs and semiprecious stones and an unusual modern slant.
This small modern gallery showcases up-and-coming contemporary Moroccan artists that lean toward graphic and urban styles.
This sprawling showroom is filled with inlaid furniture, antique doors, and an impressive carpet collection.
This gallery has a mission to support up-and-coming artists from Morocco and abroad while also democratizing art through access to young and amateur collectors.
This designer boutique sells T-shirts, sundresses, sandals, handmade shoes, funky bags, and accessories.
The chic caftan-inspired clothes here are for men and women, by designer Frédérique Birkemeyer.
Model-turned-fashion designer Sarah Buchan creates most of the modern bohemian styles on-site. The collection incorporates locally sourced materials and traditional Moroccan dressmaking techniques.
This charming shop specializes in exotic perfumes bottled in Marrakesh. There's also a selection of other items, including housewares including copper bowls, candlesticks, and Fez pottery. There are two locations on the same street.
This sibling of the medina's Porte d'Or sells Moroccan and Asian antiques. Shipping can be arranged.
Greetings cards, schoolbooks in Arabic and French, and some English-language books—including novels, maps, and coffee-table books on Moroccan culture—are sold here. It also has office stationery supplies and a new outlet just around the corner with a huge range of art materials.
This gallery has an interesting collection of works by young Moroccan artists, Moroccan masters, and the Orientalists.
This French designer boutique sells colorful high-end clothing, jewelry, babouches, and bags that offer a hip twist on contemporary design.
The gorgeous leather goods here are of excellent quality, typically much of better than what you'll find in the souks.