About us

MASRYALL is a U.S.–based home and lifestyle brand bringing Neoheritage Egyptian craftsmanship to American homes. From hand-knotted rugs and heirloom textiles to statement furniture, every piece is made by skilled artisans we know by name. We’re headquartered in the New Jersey area and stand behind every order with dependable, American-standard service.

MASRYALL Stands For

From The Artisans Of Egypt To The Happy Customers Of The United States Of America

Social Responsibility

Our Promise

We believe good business serves people on both sides of the Nile and the Hudson. MASRYALL sources through living-wage partnerships with artisan cooperatives, prioritizes women-led workshops, and funds apprenticeships that keep heritage skills alive. In the U.S., we support local community programs and small-business mentorship while committing a portion of proceeds to education initiatives that connect American classrooms with Egyptian makers’ stories. We choose responsible materials, carbon-smart shipping, and fair, transparent pricing—because craftsmanship should uplift families, protect our planet, and strengthen the bridge between our two homes.

Craftsmanship

Our Artisan Partners

We build direct relationships with workshops across Egypt—places like Damietta, Fowwa, Fayoum, Akhmim, and Aswan—paying fairly and investing in safer tools and better materials. That transparency lets us offer uncommon quality and design while preserving techniques that families have passed down for generations. When you shop Masryall, you support real makers and honest trade.

Sustainability

Our Commitment

We design for durability, source responsibly, and measure our impact on both sides of the Atlantic. In Egypt, we partner with workshops adopting cleaner dyes, safer tooling, and energy-saving practices while favoring natural fibers, reclaimed woods, and small-batch production to cut waste. In the U.S., we consolidate ocean freight, choose recyclable packaging, and work with carriers that support carbon-smart delivery. We maintain repair and take-back options to extend product life, and we invest a portion of profits into artisan training and eco-upgrades—because true sustainability protects people, traditions, and the planet we share.