
Lanterns & Lighting
Shadows dancing with Moroccan light.”
Traditional lanterns and lamps that turn light into magic. Hand-pierced patterns create warm atmospheres, echoing Moroccan nights.
Lanterns & Lighting : Cultivation and Uses

Brass & Metal Lanterns
Handcrafted from brass, copper, or wrought iron, pierced with geometric or floral motifs. These are the most iconic Moroccan lanterns, famous for the lace-like shadows they project.

Colored Glass Lanterns
Decorated with vibrant stained glass in blue, green, amber, or red, they bring a warm play of colors to courtyards, riads, and modern interiors alike.

Mosque & Hanging Lamps
Inspired by traditional mosque lighting, these suspended pieces symbolize spirituality and are often inscribed or shaped with Islamic geometric art.
The Most Famous Marrakech Lanterns & Lighting

Moroccan Hanging Lanterns (Suspended Lamps)
Handcrafted in brass or copper, often pierced with geometric and floral patterns that cast magical shadows on walls and ceilings.

Tabletop Lanterns
Smaller, portable lanterns with stained glass or filigree metalwork, perfect for indoor mood lighting or outdoor patios.

Wall Sconces
Elegant wall-mounted fixtures made with cut-out brass designs or colored glass inserts, blending function with artistry.

Moucharabieh Floor Lamps
Tall standing lamps inspired by mashrabiya woodwork, projecting intricate latticework shadows across the room.
How to Identify Authentic Moroccan Lanterns & Lighting
Authentic Moroccan lanterns are a celebration of light, craftsmanship, and tradition. Hand-forged in brass, copper, or iron, genuine pieces reveal delicate cutwork, subtle imperfections from hammering, and colored glass set by hand. Each lantern, sconce, or lamp carries the spirit of Marrakech’s souks, projecting centuries of artistry in every glow and shadow.