🛋️ Transform your space with timeless style and durable comfort.
The Loloi Teagan Collection area rug measures 7'11" x 10'6", featuring a flat woven, machine-made construction from durable polypropylene and polyester fibers. Designed with a contemporary Moroccan-inspired pattern in soft natural and light grey tones, it offers a stylish yet practical solution for high-traffic indoor spaces like living rooms, bedrooms, and home offices. This large, non-shedding rug is easy to maintain and designed to retain its texture and color over time.
Brand | Loloi II |
Size | 7'11" x 10'6" (Rectangular) |
Material | High Pile: 100% Polypropylene | Short Pile: 100% Polyester |
Weave Type | Flat Woven |
Item Weight | 24.94 Pounds |
Pile Height | 0.25 inches |
Construction Type | Machine Made |
Back Material Type | Cotton/Polyester |
Color | Natural / Lt. Grey |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Theme | Contemporary |
Is Stain Resistant | No |
Product Care Instructions | Clean spills immediately by blotting with a clean, dry sponge or cloth. Appropriate rug pad is highly recommended on all surfaces to prevent slipping, add cushion, and improve durability. For vacuuming, use a vacuum cleaner without a beater bar or one where you can set the bar to the highest pile setting. If your vacuum has variable power settings, set on low. Vacuum full length of the rug, turn and repeat to the next area, rather than back and forth motion. |
Pattern | Oriental |
Shape | Rectangular |
Special Feature | Durability |
Room Type | Living Room |
Product Dimensions | 126"L x 95"W |
Rug Form Type | Area Rug |
Style | Area Rug |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Thickness | 0.25 Inches |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Is Autographed | No |
Model Name | Teagan |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00885369482755 |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Recommended Uses For Product | Various room decoration and floor covering |
UPC | 885369482755 |
Item Weight | 24.9 pounds |
Country of Origin | Turkey |
Item model number | TEA-01 |
L**.
Mystery lumps and bumps that won't go away
I have had the rug for about a month and it's beautiful. It's a cream back ground with detailing in a sandy beige color, a light grey, and then a darker grey which almost reads blue. The rug is soft and looks beautiful on my brown hardwood floors. Arrived on time and well packaged. Overall, the rug is in good condition and wasn't terribly wrinkled and had no offensive smell. When we first put the rug down, there were "air pockets" appearing along the left side of the rug. We found books and other heavy objects and lined them up all along the left side leaving them in place for three solid weeks over the top of the air pockets, which then seemed to migrate towards the center of the rug. This past weekend, we lifted up the rug and completely turned it so the left side is now the right side but it's now sitting under the font legs of a full sized sofa with a VERY heavy coffee table in front of the couch so the rug goes under the table to flatten out the air pockets. It looked great. At first. Now several days later the air pockets are back having escaped from the sofa and the very heavy coffee table and back to the center of the rug. It is not an optical illusion, unfortunately. Its two very noticeable good sized bubbles in the rug and it simply will NOT lay flat. This leads me to believe that there must be some type of construction flaw in the rug itself. For that, I've given it three stars. The rug is sitting on a rug pad and not directly onto the hard wood floors. I might try removing that next and I'll up date if that fixes the problem. However, I've seen a few other reviews that mentioned issues with wrinkles that won't go away in the rugs they purchased so this might prove to be a not fixable issue. AN UPDATE: We removed the rug pad from underneath the rug and put the rug back down in direct contact with the floor (no pad) and that made an immediate difference. Its been another month or so and I'm happy to report no more "air pockets" in the rug! It's laying flat like it should. I've never had a rug pad cause a problem like this in the past and don't know why that would be the case now. My heavy coffee table is anchoring the rug in place to keep it from sliding around though I'm not sure it would do so even with out the table in place. I've since bought another one of these rugs in a different color for my office with the same wood flooring, no pad underneath, and no heavy furniture on it to hold it in place and I'm not noticing that it's moving around much if at all. I've upgraded my rating from 3 stars to 5 stars. I am very pleased with the two rugs I've purchased at this juncture. They are both beautiful and worth every penny of what I paid for them. One other note of importance: my wood floors are not slick and shiny. The finish is more rustic in appearance and not shiny. Depending on your floor finish this may impact the level of rug movement you get with no pad. I recommend using the triangular corner rug anchors you can find on Amazon for about $10 to combat slipping if you find you need something.
M**
Very nice traditional looking rug
It's a beautiful rug but on accident I ordered to big size and had to return it .Any way I have reordered it in the right size . Think twice before ordering since Amazon will charge you for the return over 50 pounds weight.They have charged me $50 for this return even I did exchange and spending thousands of $$$$ with Amazon 😡
M**D
Soft rug
I personally really like this rug. It’s super soft and it is thin but doesn’t bother me. I needed a more neutral color and it’s perfect. I did read about some say it doesn’t lay flat- and I did have that on one side- but I just placed a few ice cubes over that side and it fixed it just fine
K**E
Worth the money
Beautiful pattern, easy to clean (kid’s dinner and red wine), lays flat, and great value for the cost! Only thing keeping it from 5 stars is the thickness— it is very thin and needs a pad.
A**A
Beautiful, quality very Happy!
Just laid it today. It was packed nicely. Surprised how well it laid even the edges are laying well. One small area on one edge needed to be pressed down a little. I’m very please with the quality, thickness, color, and pattern.Let’s see how it holds up! So far I’m very pleased! My dogs claim it too so the pics have them in it! 😁
N**N
Thrilled with my purchase
This is the most beautiful rug! I have it in a guest room which I have just recently redecorated and it’s fabulous and it’s perfect! Perfect five stars!!
L**M
Great rug!
Love this rug! Lays perfectly, good quality and goes with any style of room
B**A
Even after 6+ months, still can't get the edges to lay flat.
I absolutely loved the look and feel of this rug when it arrived, and I still do. The colors and pattern are beautiful, the texture adds depth and interest. This would be a FIVE STAR review... if it weren't for a couple problems that have sadly ruined our experience with it.I am all the more sad about this because there are multiple Loloi rugs that I've been wanting to buy for different spaces in our home. Their style is always spot on. And this rug was basically my test run before diving in for some more. Anyways.I'll start with the first, smaller (but still disappointing) issue: the edging is prone to unraveling a bit at the corners and a couple other places where (I assume) a knew fiber was started. This would be a bigger problem, except that I've caught it early each time and have managed it by re-securing loose ends with a dab of super glue. This fix isn't ideal, because it does leave things stiff and can even leave the ends feeling sharp under foot if they start to detach and poke out again. But it's better than having the entire edge of my rug unravel over time. So... managable. Not a deal breaker.The bigger disappointment and more significant problem to me is this next issue: the two long edges of this rug absolutely refuse to lay flat. No way, no chance. I have tried every trick in the book and even added an additional chapter of my own. We've tried weighting the edges down for days, backrolling the edges and leaving them that way for a while, backrolling AND weighting... We've tried highly-rated and super strong rug tape - it attached very well to the floor, and even to the rug at first.... but in a matter of a day or two, the rug would lift away from the tape again to reveal an abundance of rug fibers left behind, still attached to the tape. We gave this method several tries, replacing the tape each time it happened, so I'm sure the edges of our rug are also more sparse on fibers now, thanks to this failed attempt. Out of desperation, I even ordered rug corner grippers, despite knowing before even trying that that wouldn't fix the problem of the entire stretch of the edge between the corners. FAIL.My final attempt at a fix was an idea of my own and came the closest to success. I ordered a bunch of those 3M velcro strips. I knew they would be safe for our hard floors, since they have the easy release when you stretch the adhesive tab. So, all along both long edges of the rug, I attached a velcro strip every foot or so. One side of each velcro strip attached really well to the floor, and the other side attached to the bottom of the rug. Success! The edges were held to the floor, and they felt more secure than any other attempt so far. And BONUS: I could even pull the velcro apart to lift the edges to vacuum underneath and then press them back down with the satisfying crunch of the velcro as it reattached.I was so happy that I didn't even mind when, after a few days, the top pieces of velcro detached from the bottom of the rug, just as the rug tape had (also covered in rug fibers). Because at that point, after months of giving the rug time to "relax" (conveniently taking me well outside of the return window, of course) I knew that it was never going to lay flat on its own - that this was my only hope. And I just knew that one tiny adjustment would make this short-lived success more permanent. So, with zero reservations, I took super glue to those top pieces of velcro (To be extra clear, for those of you skimming: I did NOT glue the sides of the velcro that were attached to the floor. They stuck great; the sides meant to stick to the edge of the rug were the problem). I super glued those things straight to the underside of the rug edges, and I was sure that my war with these stubborn edges was finally over. That my beautiful rug would finally stop tripping people, catching on the vacuum, just plain driving me crazy...I was wrong. The 3M velcro strip/super glue combo did the trick for a couple beautiful months... before the masses of rug fibers the super glue was attached to pulled free from the rug as well. The edges are once again up. Their determination has won out, and I am beaten. And incredibly disappointed.I had such high hopes for this rug. It really is beautiful. But a rug has to lay flat. Beyond looking terrible, having entire edges lifted is a safety hazard. I hope the one I got is the exception - that it's just defective somehow. I wish I could get a replacement to see for myself. If I did just get a lemon, than this rug is absolutely worth buying. But if it's not, and you decide to take the risk and order... good luck to you. I hope you fair better in your upcoming battle than I did.NOTE: We do not have any pets and are not hard on our rugs.
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