Simple objects. Fine. Almond wood. Carved wooden utensils branded Warang Wayan, created by Masami Ishida. Some items to discover in Marrakech during a stroll in the alleys of the medina…
It is dinner time in Dar Kawa ! Abdelhadi and Khadija are staging a beautiful table while Saïda is cooking in the kitchen. By night it feels like home in the riad ! …
The Baboune bedroom is our smallest room. And we love it. It is tiny but with a royal bed from where you can admire the orange trees and the jasmin in the courtyard…
We found a nice shop in the medina that sells woman clothing. Nice fashion design, and 100% made in Marrakech, we love their robes inspired by traditionnal moroccan clothes like Caftan…
Dar Kawa, this former meditation place of the Derqawi brotherhood, I acquired it in 1996. At that time, many riads, some sumptuous, were still available. I took the opportunity to visit about 300 of them…
Beatrice Mae is a young artisan doing upholstery, textile design and decoration. She visited us in Dar Kawa this spring and we followed her for an afternoon in Marrakech. Her passion : old textiles !
Nous avons souvent entendu dire que en tant que touriste c’était difficile de trouver un bon couscous traditionnel… Désormais ça ne l’est plus. L’équipe de Dar Kawa vous propose le ” Friday Couscous ” !
The ‘beldi’ glass is emblematic of Morocco. It is the symbol of mint tea, a friendly shared moment. ‘Beldi’ means ‘traditional’. Here, many things can be ‘beldi’ … a chicken, a rug, …