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These chic rugs are made from luxe materials—and they’re machine-washable
This article reviews Revival Rugs' line of washable rugs, focusing on their quality, design, and practicality for everyday use, especially in homes with pets. The reviewer, Samantha Mangino, a home appliance and furniture tester, examines two specific models: the hand-tufted wool Taylor rug and the flat-woven recycled cotton Bellbottom runner. Revival Rugs operates by connecting consumers directly with products crafted in India and Morocco, offering a range of indoor and outdoor rugs in various sizes and materials.
The review highlights several positive aspects of Revival Rugs. The rugs are praised for their high-quality materials and exceptional design, with the Bellbottom rug noted for its thick, beautifully woven texture and vibrant colors, and the Taylor rug for its delightfully soft and pillowy wool surface. The craftsmanship is consistently lauded, setting them apart from other washable rug brands. Revival Rugs also stands out for its sophisticated and refined designs, offering a diverse selection from playful checkerboard patterns to elegant geometrics. A significant advantage is the variety of textures available, a feature often lacking in other washable rug brands that typically offer uniform textures with only pattern variations. Crucially, the rugs are machine-washable, with Revival Rugs providing thorough, product-specific care instructions—a detail appreciated for its clarity, noting whether a rug can be tumble-dried or requires line drying.
However, the review also points out several drawbacks. The washability, while a primary selling point, comes with caveats. The Taylor rug initially matted when washed in a harsh machine but fared well in a gentler cycle, emphasizing the need to strictly follow care instructions. It also shed a significant amount of fibers during washing and drying. The Bellbottom rug experienced discoloration, with its white center turning pale blue after washing, and notably shrunk, making it difficult to lay flat on its pad. Furthermore, it required a long air-drying period, extending up to three days. The rugs' pet resistance is another concern; while the Bellbottom rug held up well against cat scratches, the Taylor rug did not, showing loose yarn after being scratched, and is not recommended for pet urine. Finally, Revival Rugs do not include rug pads, which are deemed necessary due to the rugs' thinness and lack of grippy backing. Although Revival Rugs offers a premium rug pad that enhances stability and cushioning, it represents an additional cost.
In conclusion, Revival Rugs' washable collection offers aesthetically pleasing and well-crafted designs, making them a suitable option for those who prioritize style and only require occasional, delicate washing. However, their delicate nature, mixed performance in washing, lack of comprehensive pet resistance for all models, and the separate purchase requirement for rug pads mean they might not be ideal for households demanding heavy-duty cleaning or extreme pet durability. For such needs, alternative brands like Ruggable are suggested.
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