Modern Moroccan Moorish Revival aesthetic, which focuses on creating a warm, textured sanctuary.

Thia is a stunning bedroom setup. It leans heavily into a Modern Moroccan (or Moorish Revival) aesthetic, which focuses on creating a warm, textured sanctuary.
Here is a breakdown of the key elements and how you can achieve this look:
1. The Architectural Headboard
The focal point is the oversized wooden headboard that mimics traditional Moroccan arched doorways or windows.
The Look: Hand-carved wood with "Moorish" or horseshoe arches. The center often features Mashrabiya (intricate latticework) or decorative metal grilles.
 Where to find it: Look for "reclaimed Moroccan doors" or "arched wood headboards." Shops like Gallery807 often carry these architectural pieces.
2. Layered "Jewel" Lighting
The atmosphere is created by the play of light and shadow from **Fanoos lanterns**.
Design: These are typically brass or copper with fine filigree (pierced metal).

The Effect: When lit, they cast geometric patterns across the walls. Hanging them at varying heights—as seen in your image—adds a more dynamic, artisanal feel than a single central fixture.
3. Earthy Textures & Tones
The color palette stays within a warm, organic range: terracotta, ochre, sand, and cream.
 Bedding: Use a mix of heavy textures. A chunky knit throw in a camel tone over a crisp white duvet provides a clean but cozy base.
Pillows:  Look for Sabra silk (cactus silk) or Kilim cushions with traditional Berber embroidery.
Walls:The walls have a subtle "Tadelakt" or plaster finish, which gives a soft, matte sheen that catches the lantern light beautifully.
4. The Foundation (Rug)
The room is grounded by a large, faded **Persian or Moroccan rug
Style: A traditional "washed" rug with intricate floral or geometric patterns in muted reds and blues helps balance the heavy wood of the headboard.
Summary of Materials
To recreate this, prioritize these materials:
 Metals: Antiqued brass and bronze.
 Wood: Unfinished or lightly stained cedar and oak.
 Textiles: Raw linen, wool, and embroidered silk.