The Moroccan-Andalusian style is a unique blend of architectural influences that emerged during Islamic rule in Spain (711-1492 AD) and flourished in North Africa, especially Morocco. The craftsmanship of that era embodies an enchanting fusion of Moorish, Islamic, and Andalusian designs, characterized by geometric patterns, arabesques, calligraphy, and floral motifs.
The artisans at Ardecor Internationale study and draw inspiration from historical architectural wonders such as the Alhambra in Granada, Spain, as well as the ancient cities of Fes and Marrakech in Morocco. Their keen attention to detail and unwavering commitment to preserving authentic craftsmanship ensure that each produced gate is a true work of art, infused with the rich Moroccan-Andalusian heritage.