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This forum steered me away from Ruggable - thanks!
What does DCUM think about Loloi rugs? They're not removable-covers like Ruggable, but the pricepoint is similar. I love the Rifle Paper Company designs. The Loloi rugs seem to be printed, not loomed. Can printed look good? Some of the closeup product photos give me pause. https://www.loloirugs.com/collections/rifle-paper-co |
| it would be a hard no for me, personally |
| Printed? No way. |
You only have the finest textiles in your house, Mrs. Vanderbilt? They’re inexpensive and can be used to look nice for a while until you find a permanent solution that would be acceptable to even Mrs. Vanderbilt. |
| Depends where you plan to put them. We have one under our dining table because we have a toddler and the pattern hides the spills. |
Mrs. Non-Vanderbilt buys inexpensive rugs with woven patterns, usually geometric, because when cannot afford fine rugs with elaborate woven patterns. Just like carrying a better Coach purse vs faux LV until she can afford a real LV. |
I’m not a snob, but I really object to buying plastic rugs to be “temporary.” If you need a temporary rug, do sisal or find a carpet remnant. |
| I have several loloi wool rugs and am very happy with them. I’d stay away from polypropylene though. |
| I second suggestion of a remnant from a rug store. Found a beautiful wool carpet for a bedroom. They bound it nicely. It looks and feels great! |
| This site is new to me. When looking through it one of the rugs is a dead ringer for one I recently viewed on wayfair- sample room pics were exactly the same. I guess same stuff, |
| World Market sells some of the Loloi Rifle Paper Co rugs - I’d go and look at one in person before buying. |