Angela Rose’s Top Loloi Rugs of 2025: On Sale Now

The Loloi Rug Class of 2025 is officially in session—and yes, they’re part of my own collection (and on sale!).

Okay, you’ve seen these rugs in my home. You’ve watched me roll them out, layer them in, and build full spaces around them. I designed this collection with Loloi to bring you rugs that are beautiful, durable, and actually work for real-life homes.

And since we’re kicking off early Prime Day deals, I figured—what better time to do a round-up of the all-stars? These are the standouts. The fan favorites. The ones that get the most questions in my DMs. So I’m giving them all the high school yearbook treatment—superlatives and all.

These rugs are already on sale, and I don’t want you to miss out before they’re gone.

They’re that good.

Let’s meet the Class of 2025.

Angela Rose Loloi Rug Picks

Best Dressed: Blake Navy/Multi

Living room featuring a Loloi rug, floating shelves, fireplace, wooden coffee table, and furniture. (Angela Rose rug picks)

If bold pattern and timeless color had a baby, it would be this rug. Blake Navy / Multi is the kind of statement rug that instantly elevates your space. It layers beautifully with neutrals or warm tones and looks like you hired a designer—even if you didn’t. This one’s a go-to for living rooms or offices that need a little edge.

Why people love it: It hides messes, adds instant interest, and looks like something out of a magazine.
Best for: High-traffic spaces, moody bedrooms, cozy dens.

Grab it HERE!

Best Glow-Up: Aubrey Jade/Natural  

Aubrey Jade Natural Loloi rug in a bright living room with soft textures and neutral tones

This is the rug that makes a room go from “meh” to “Did you redecorate?” The Aubrey Jade / Natural is soft, subtle, and surprisingly transformative. It brings out warm tones in wood and softens modern lines without overwhelming the room. Perfect for a neutral living room or a rental that needs personality.

Why it stands out: The color mix is incredibly versatile, and the texture feels high-end.
Best for: Living rooms, bedrooms, or any space craving a little calm.

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Most Likely to Sell Out: Blake Sky/Beige

Bedroom featuring a Loloi rug, nightstand, bench, wooden coffee table, and furniture. (Angela Rose rug picks)

It’s not a popularity contest, but if it were—this rug wins. Every time I share Blake Sky / Beige, it’s gone before the weekend hits. It’s soft, understated, and works with almost any color palette. This is one of those rugs you can buy now and trust it’ll work in your next home too.

Why it’s a top pick: Light and bright, without being boring.
Best for: Entryways, nurseries, farmhouse-style rooms.

Grab it HERE!

 

Best Runner: Rivers Lilac/Ivory 

River Lilac Ivory runner rug in hallway with soft pastel tones and subtle texture

This one is so good. Runners are tricky—they need to be functional and stylish. River Lilac / Ivory hits both. The soft lilac tone is subtle but unique, and it makes any hallway or kitchen feel intentional. I love it paired with warm wood floors or tile.

Why it’s a standout: Adds softness and surprise in small spaces.  Plus, it’s reversible and thin, which makes it the perfect runner for everyday use.

Best for: Hallways, kitchens, laundry rooms.

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Most Likely to Survive 2 German Shepherds: Ember Denim/Charcoal 

Living room featuring a Loloi rug, floating shelves, fireplace, wooden coffee table, and furniture. (Angela Rose rug picks)

Let’s talk about durability. Ember Denim / Charcoal has been through it all—kids, pets, spilled juice, muddy shoes—and still looks amazing. It’s dark and dramatic in the best way and gives off a grounded, cozy vibe that hides everything. And just so you know—Blake and Ember (especially in the darker colorways) are hands-down the best rugs from my line for high-traffic areas.

Why it’s a real-life winner: It’s beautiful, forgiving, and built for chaos.
Best for: Busy households, playrooms, pet-friendly zones.

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Most Likely to Pull the Whole Room Together: Rivers Sand/Ivory

Living room featuring a Loloi rug, floating shelves, fireplace, wooden coffee table, and furniture. (Angela Rose rug picks)

You know when your room feels like it’s missing something? This is the something. Rivers Sand / Ivory has that magic quality that ties everything together—colors, textures, furniture. It’s neutral, but not flat. Subtle, but never boring.

Why I recommend it: It’s the rug people don’t notice—until they realize the room feels just right.
Best for: Dining rooms, layered living rooms, under a statement table.

Grab it HERE!

 

Most Likely to Spark DM’s: Ember Graphite/Multi

Living room featuring a Loloi rug, floating shelves, fireplace, wooden coffee table, and furniture. (Angela Rose rug picks)

If you post this rug, be prepared to share the link. Ember Graphite / Multi brings a ton of texture and mood to a space. It’s the rug that stops the scroll—rich colors, a slightly vintage feel, and tons of personality.

Why it’s eye-catching: It feels collected, layered, and lived-in.
Best for: Open spaces, photo-worthy corners, Instagram-ready rooms.

Grab it HERE!

Most Likely to be Mistaken for a Designer Vintage: Black Beige/Denim 

This one’s sneaky—in the best way. It looks like something you scored at a high-end vintage market, but it’s totally accessible (and affordable). The faded detailing and heirloom tones make it feel like it’s been in your family forever.

Why it’s a must-see: Designer look without the designer price tag.
Best for: Layered living rooms, statement foyers, nurseries, playrooms, or dining rooms.

Grab it HERE!

 

Cutest Couple: Ember Fog/Dove

Living room featuring a Loloi rug, floating shelves, fireplace, wooden coffee table, and furniture. (Angela Rose rug picks)

Pair this rug with a chunky throw blanket, a quiet afternoon, and a good book—and you’re golden. Ember Fog / Dove is soft and soothing, with a color palette that melts into your space in the best way. It’s also one of the top sellers in my collection, so if it’s calling your name, grab it before it sells out.

Why it works: Simple, balanced, and pairs well with everything.
Best for: Bedrooms, quiet sitting areas, reading nooks.

Grab it HERE!

Teacher’s Pet: Ember Ivory/Multi

Blake Sky Beige rug in cozy family room with warm neutrals and durable design

There’s always one that does it all. This rug checks every box—durability, design, warmth, versatility. I’m not saying it’s my absolute favorite, but… okay, maybe I am. It’s the one I always recommend when someone asks, “What’s a rug I won’t regret?”

Why it’s the go-to: Works in any space. Really.
Best for: First-time buyers, people who change their minds often, long-term use.

Grab it HERE!

 

Most Likely to Succeed: Aubrey Sage/Bark

Living room featuring a Loloi rug, floating shelves, fireplace, wooden coffee table, and furniture. (Angela Rose rug picks)

This one has serious main character energy. I have it in my own bedroom and I’m still not over how good it looks. The sage green tones are calming without feeling too trendy, and the grounding bark color keeps it cozy.

Why I chose it: It feels elevated, effortless, and exactly right.
Best for: Primary bedrooms, guest rooms, spaces that need a little maturity and calm.

Grab it HERE!

So… which rug is most likely to look best in your home? Whether you’re designing a calm bedroom, a cozy living room, or a high-traffic hallway, this list of Angela Rose Rug Picks is your shortcut to finding the perfect fit.

Which Rug is Most Likely to Look Best in Your Home?

That’s the real question. But if you’re still not sure scroll back through these Angela Rose Rug Picks, here’s what I know:
Every one of these Loloi rugs is on sale through July 11, and several of them tend to sell out fast. If you’re ready to finally get the rug your space deserves—one that works hard and looks good doing it—now’s the time.

Shop my full Loloi Rug collection HERE, and follow along on Instagram to see how I’m using them in real time! 

 

Disclosure: I only recommend products I would use myself and all opinions expressed here are my own. This post may contain affiliate links that at no additional cost to you, I may earn a small commission. Read the full privacy policy here.

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