Ruggable is our go-to retailer for washable rugs at a realistic price point. AD collaborated with the LA-based brand not once, but twice—first with our New American Voice collection, and then again this January, when we launched a second collaboration featuring Art Deco-inspired textiles and splashy geometric patterns. Designs across the site are blessedly 10% off for their End of Season Sale using the code BYESPRING, with select styles up to 40% off (including some of ours) from April 18 to 23.
We’ve tested many of these pieces firsthand, and can confirm that these are properly machine-washable, meaning everything your vacuum promised you it would get out and then didn’t is resolved with one heavy duty cycle in a Whirlpool. Some other pros: These are water-resistant, made from performance fabric, and come with a non-slip rug pad. If you’re on the search for a runner, an outdoor rug, or something extra inviting for your entryway, it’s all below. We’d especially recommend these picks for parents and pet-owners: these are more than just rugs, they’re lifestyle upgrades.
Plus, Ruggable’s design reach is extensive—they’ve collaborated with the likes of Jonathan Adler, Iris Apfel, Morris & Co—the list goes on. Whatever your style, there’s a machine-washable rug suited for you, and on sale.
This rug feels ornate, Old World, and royal—a perfect addition to a living room with a sense of occasion, or a formal dining room. The rose gold colorway particularly suits a bohemian look, but the blue variations make for a great indoor-outdoor rug moment, on a patio or screened-in porch. That, and it’s water-resistant, stain-resistant, and machine-washable, like all Ruggable designs.
For those who love the look of a classic Beni Ourain rug, or any Turkish or Moroccan-influenced area rug, this pick achieves the look at a fraction of the cost. And, as anyone with an antique rug or textile knows, you live in constant fear of staining it—no red wine can come within its orbit. Spill a glass of merlot on this guy, and it won’t have even begun to soak in by the time you’ve run into the other room and come back with a roll of paper towels. And, anyway, if it does, you can throw it in the washing machine.
This design feels both California ‘70s and 15th-century stained glass at the same time. It’s the perfect rug for adding a splash of color against cold tile, or complimenting a warm wood foyer. For those that just can’t get behind jute, this feels like a particularly good alternative, as it achieves the same bohemian, worn look.
If there’s one thing Iris Apfel delivers on, it’s fun. Her entire collaboration with Ruggable uses big, playful shapes, florals, animals, and bright colors. This tufted rug is a design task for someone with an eye and who can start with a flamingo rug and build around it. We love to imagine it surrounded by splashy, gold design, ornate mirrors, a statement couch—all done with maximalist consideration.
This is another Moroccan-inspired design that brings a warm and cozy depth to its design. One rug is a whole lot cheaper than a conversation pit, but angles at the same feeling—a warm place to relax, long evenings, deep chats. We’d style it with some lightweight pieces, like rattan, a linen cover couch, and lots of plants.
Another favorite from the Founder’s Collection, this trending tufted rug is a classic. It aims at the long-beloved Turkish design of deep, ornate reds that seem to always suit a space, whatever the need—living room, dining room, even doormat.
This Scandinavian-inspired rug feels super versatile—it makes as good of a bathroom runner as it does an entryway detail. We’d also love it for a large living room, with mid-century modern styling, or something Northern European with clean lines, bright light, and all neutrals.