Rifle Paper Co. x Loloi Rugs
Rifle Paper Co. x Loloi rugs bring whimsical florals and illustrations to every room.
The Rifle Paper Co. x Loloi collaboration is one of those rare design partnerships where the brand voices actually complement each other. Anna Bond, co-founder and artist behind Rifle Paper Co., brings hand-painted illustrations that have shaped the brand's visual identity for two decades. Loloi brings the textile craftsmanship, the power-loomed construction, and the technical finish that turns a flat painting into a floor-ready piece.
That is what makes Rifle Paper Co. rugs worth hunting down. Each rug in the collection reads as an extension of the illustrative work: floral medallions, botanical patterns, painterly borders, whimsical charm carried across the full weave. The collection selection at Light House Co. covers the full breadth of the x Loloi collaboration, from muted, elegant palettes designed to ground a living room to bold, color-saturated pieces made to anchor a modern home decor scheme. Browse to explore pattern, scale, and color, and discover which piece inspires the space you have in mind.
Why Choose Rifle Paper Co. x Loloi Rugs from Light House Co.?
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Every Rifle Paper Co. x Loloi rug in the collection is handpicked for pattern, palette, and build quality.
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The selection covers the full range of the x Loloi rugs partnership: Laurel, Palais, Cotswolds, Menagerie, and more.
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Pieces come with Loloi's power-loomed and hooked construction, designed for daily wear in real homes.
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Customer support covers sizing, shipping, returns, and trade program inquiries for every order.
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Best Rifle Paper Co. x Loloi Rugs for...
Muted Living Rooms
The best Rifle Paper Co. x Loloi rugs for muted living rooms come from the Laurel Collection, where hand-painted illustrations read as traditional medallion patterns in soft, desaturated palettes. Select a size that reaches under the front two legs of a sofa at minimum for the right scale.
Bedrooms and Softer Spaces
The best x Loloi rug for a bedroom is one that softens the floor around a bed without competing with bedding or wall art. Look for a Rifle Paper co Loloi rug in a floral or pattern-based design with a neutral ground. Sizes 8'x10' and up run the width of a queen or king bed plus nightstand surfaces.
Entryways and High-Traffic Rooms
The best Rifle Paper rugs for entryways are power-loomed with tight, low-pile construction that survives daily foot traffic. A smaller 2'x3' runner or 3'x5' piece grounds a front hallway. Consider a rug pad beneath to prevent slipping and extend the rug's life.
Bold Statement Rooms
The best Loloi x Rifle Paper co rugs for bold rooms come from the Palais Collection, featuring saturated color and illustrative motifs that ground a space without overwhelming. A statement rug anchors a dining room or an open living area; layer it with neutral walls and simple textiles to let the pattern breathe.
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FAQs
What collections are included in Rifle Paper Co. x Loloi?
The Rifle Paper Co. x Loloi lineup launched in 2018 and has expanded across several named collections, including Laurel, Palais, Cotswolds, Menagerie, and Silhouette. Each collection brings Anna Bond's hand-painted artwork into a different construction and palette, so shoppers can match the look to any space and room scale.
Are Rifle Paper Co. x Loloi rugs machine-made or handmade?
Many Rifle Paper Co. rugs in this collection are power-loomed, making them durable, consistent in pattern, and easier to clean than hand-knotted alternatives. Loloi also produces hooked and tufted constructions across the wider Rifle Paper Co. x Loloi lineup, which carry a plusher, more tactile surface. Construction is listed on each product detail page.
What materials are used in Rifle Paper Co. x Loloi rugs?
Materials vary by collection. Many Rifle Paper Loloi rugs use 100% wool for the hooked pieces, while power-loomed options combine polyester, polypropylene, rayon, and cotton for durability and a softer price. Wool carries richer color saturation; synthetic blends clean easier for high-traffic rooms with kids or pets.
Who is Anna Bond and why does her involvement matter?
Anna Bond is the co-founder and chief creative officer of Rifle Paper Co., the stationery and lifestyle brand she launched with her husband Nathan in 2009. Her hand-painted illustrations define the brand's aesthetic, and the Rifle Paper Loloi rug range carries those paintings onto wool and polyester fibers with her direct creative input.
What sizes are available in the collection?
Sizes across the Rifle and co rugs range run from 2'x3' accent scatters through 12'x15' room-filling pieces, with runners from 2'x5' to 2'x12' for hallways. Dimensions vary by specific pattern, so check each product page. Most power-loomed pieces offer the widest size range.
What's the price range for Rifle Paper Co. x Loloi rugs?
Prices for Rifle Paper co rugs vary widely by size and material. Runner-size power-loomed pieces start in the lower-mid range, while larger wool-hooked rugs carry premium price points. Check product pages for current shipping and pricing, and consult the trade program for interior designers.
Where can I see new Rifle Paper Co. x Loloi arrivals?
New Rifle Paper Co. x Loloi rug arrivals appear on the collection page on our website as Loloi expands the lineup. Coordinating Rifle Paper Co. pillow options, throws, and wallpaper also shop well with the rugs for a fully coordinated room.





