Chris Loves Julia Mist Area Rug
Add a fresh, designer touch to your home with this Loloi Chris Loves Julia Mist Area Rug, a versatile piece that merges modern design with vintage appeal. This large area rug features a hand tufted construction of wool and jute, offering both texture and durability. The antique rug-inspired grid pattern is softened by a neutral rug color palette of mist and natural tones, making it a standout choice for any living room. Whether you're styling a cozy reading nook or anchoring a larger space, this large colorful rug creates visual interest without overwhelming your decor.
Crafted by artisans in India, this handmade rug is GoodWeave certified, meaning it's ethically produced from start to finish. The wool and jute area rug construction provides the warmth and hypoallergenic qualities of wool, combined with the rugged beauty of jute. Designed for indoor use, this indoor area rug offers natural stain resistance, breathability, and timeless charm. For those who love the approachable elegance of Chris Loves Julia rugs, this mist color rug is a thoughtful, durable, and stunning foundation for your most lived-in spaces.
Chris Loves Julia Mist Area Rug - 18" x 18" Sample is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Rug Features & Benefits
Features and Specifications


Rooms This Rug Is Perfect For
Rug Cleaning & Care Instructions
Good
This product is made from high-quality, natural fibers that are durable and easy to care for. It contains no harmful adhesives, backings or chemical treatments (e.g. PFAS, phthalates, formaldehyde), making it a healthier choice than many mass-produced rugs. It is, however, dyed using commercial dyes, which may contain VOCs (volatile organic compounds). While these are common in many household products, this is something to be aware of in creating spaces for young children or where one may have special sensitivities. We consider this a good step toward safer, more sustainable living. This product is also made in a verified facility where no unethical manufacturing practises were used.