Loloi Collections by Material
For 100% wool, the Evelina and select Barkley rugs offer plush, natural fiber construction. The Giada and Briar collections use rayon blends for a soft, lustrous finish. Beverly and Bellamy are power-loomed from polyester for easy care and durability. The Gaia and Elias collections blend wool with synthetic fibers. Loloi also carries four rug pad options: Dual Grip felted pads, and Gripping pads in 1/4-inch, 1/8-inch, and 3/8-inch thicknesses.
Rug Pads: Which One to Choose
The Dual Grip Felted Rug Pad adds cushion and prevents slipping on hard floors. The Gripping 1/8-inch pad is the thinnest option, ideal for low-profile rugs or under doors. The 1/4-inch pad balances grip with moderate cushion. The 3/8-inch pad provides the most cushion and is best for living rooms and bedrooms where underfoot comfort is a priority. All pads can be trimmed to fit your rug size.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best Loloi rug for a dining room?
Power-loomed polyester collections like Beverly and Bellamy are the best fit for dining rooms. Polyester resists stains, is easy to spot-clean, and handles chair movement well. The Briar and Giada rayon-blend collections also work but require more careful cleaning around food spills.
Do I need a rug pad under my Loloi rug?
Yes, a rug pad is recommended for any area rug on hard flooring. It prevents slipping, protects the floor from scratches, and extends the rug's life by reducing wear on the backing. Loloi offers four pad options in different thicknesses. For rugs on carpet, the Gripping 1/8-inch pad provides grip without adding bulk.
Which Loloi collections are hand-made?
The Barkley, Evelina, and Gaia collections are hand-tufted or hand-woven in India. Hand-made rugs have natural texture variation and a more substantial feel compared to machine-made options. Power-loomed collections like Beverly, Bellamy, Giada, and Briar are made in Turkey or Egypt with consistent patterning and easier maintenance.
How do I choose between wool and polyester rugs?
Wool rugs (Evelina, Barkley) are softer, more durable long-term, and naturally stain-resistant but cost more and may shed initially. Polyester rugs (Beverly, Bellamy) are budget-friendly, stain-resistant, and low-maintenance but may flatten faster in high-traffic areas. Choose wool for bedrooms and living rooms, polyester for dining rooms and entryways.