Collections: Judy, Jules, Bradley, Henry, and More
Henry is the premium wool line — hand-tufted from 100% wool in classic colorways like denim/ivory, charcoal/ivory, and olive/ivory. Judy uses natural fiber blends (wool, cotton, jute, linen) in a hand-tufted construction with earthy tones. Jules features polyester-viscose blends, also hand-tufted, with bolder color pairings like lagoon/brick, merlot/multi, and emerald/antique ivory. Bradley offers polypropylene-linen hand-tufted rugs in soft neutrals. Fletcher is the most casual line — hand-woven jute in natural colorways with black, brown, ivory, or olive accents. Francis combines linen flatweave and hand-tufted construction. Ida and Louisa are the two power-loomed polyester lines, offering detailed patterns at lower price points.
Rug Sizes and Room Placement
Most CLJ x Loloi rugs are available in 8 to 12 sizes. For living rooms, an 8x10 or 9x12 anchors a standard seating area — front legs of all furniture should sit on the rug. For dining rooms, add 24 inches to each side of the table so chairs stay on the rug when pulled out. Runners in 2x7 or 2x10 work in hallways and kitchens. The 2x3 and 3x5 scatter sizes fit entryways and bedside placement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Chris Loves Julia rugs pet friendly?
The synthetic and blended lines handle pets best. Bradley (polypropylene-linen), Ida and Louisa (polyester, power-loomed), and Jules (polyester-viscose) all resist staining and clean up with spot treatment. The natural fiber lines — Henry (wool), Fletcher (jute), and Judy (wool-cotton-jute blends) — require more care around pets since natural fibers absorb moisture and can hold odors if not cleaned promptly.
What is the difference between hand-tufted and power-loomed rugs?
Hand-tufted rugs (Henry, Judy, Jules, Bradley, Francis, Humphrey) are made by punching yarn through a canvas backing with a tufting gun, then finished by hand. They have more texture and depth than machine-made rugs. Power-loomed rugs (Ida, Louisa) are machine-woven for consistency and tighter pattern detail at a lower price point. Both construction types are durable for everyday use — the main difference is tactile feel and price.
Which CLJ x Loloi line is best for high-traffic areas?
Bradley (polypropylene-linen blend) and the power-loomed lines (Ida, Louisa) hold up best in high-traffic areas like hallways, entryways, and family rooms. Polypropylene and polyester fibers resist crushing and clean easily. Wool rugs (Henry) also handle traffic well but require professional cleaning for deep stains. Jute rugs (Fletcher) are best in low-to-medium traffic areas since jute fibers can show wear patterns over time.
How do I clean a CLJ x Loloi rug?
Vacuum regularly without the beater bar on hand-tufted and jute rugs. For spills, blot immediately with a clean cloth — do not rub. Synthetic rugs (Bradley, Ida, Louisa, Jules) can be spot cleaned with mild soap and water. Wool rugs (Henry) should be professionally cleaned for anything beyond surface spots. Jute rugs (Fletcher) should not be saturated with water — use dry extraction cleaning methods.