
Editorial Note
Cool tadelakt walls in 40°C heat. The fountain murmurs. Brass shadows move across the floor.
Inspiration
A private riad behind an unmarked door in the medina — opulence kept entirely for the inside.
Materials
Tadelakt plaster, hand-cut zellige, carved cedar, aged brass, raw cotton, terracotta tile.
Cultural Influence
Berber craft and Andalusian geometry, the language Marrakech has spoken for centuries.
Lighting Mood
Pierced brass lanterns casting lace across walls — candlelit at dusk, never overhead.
Styling Direction
Low seating around a hammered tray, layered Beni Ourain rugs, a single carved arch as the hero.
Perspectives
Through the room
A four-photo study of Riad Lounge — bed side, window side, material detail, and atmosphere.
AI Redesign
Reimagined, drag to reveal
A glimpse of how this aesthetic translates to a residential space — generated and styled in our editorial direction.


Materials & Finishes
The palette
Furniture
Curated pieces
- Low cedar daybedCarved frame, raw cotton cushions
- Hammered brass tray tableOn a folding cedar base
- Beni Ourain rugHand-knotted, undyed
Lighting
Mood & fixtures
- Pierced brass lanternHung low over the seating
- Wall-mounted oil sconcePatinated brass, candle-warm
Bring this aesthetic home
Generate a personalised Qeluxe concept inspired by Riad Lounge, or download the lookbook for reference.
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