Style Plus Utility: Elevated Washable Rugs from Revival

If you live with pets, children, and other lovable, messy realities, you know the challenge of keeping your house or apartment free of stains, dust, and pet hair. Enter Revival’s line of high-style, low-maintenance, washable rugs. One happy customer, who’d been browsing luxury carpet stores, realized expensive rugs wouldn’t last long due to the rambunctious activities of his canine companion, but still wanted something that looked and felt higher-end. He went with Stripe in taupe, pictured below.


Revival offers a range of options—a denim washable recycled cotton collection, a recycled polyester collection, and two washable wool collections—all featuring an elevated aesthetic and available in custom sizes as well as standard dimensions.


Here’s a look at some favorites from the offerings (and read to the bottom for a special discount the next couple of weeks):
Above: The flatweave Lee rug is made from 100 percent cotton; prices start at $129.
Above: The Stripe rug is handmade from 100 percent recycled polyester; prices start at $99.
Above: The Gearhart washable wool rug starts at $199.
Above: The Gambit rug is made from 100 percent recycled polyester; prices start at $189.
Above: The Taylor rug is made from 100 percent wool; prices start at $199.
Above: The Tschudi 100 percent wool rug starts at $199 for the smallest size.
Above: The Helen rug is made from 100 percent New Zealand wool on recycled PET warp; prices start at $395 for the smallest size.
Above: The Topstitch rug is handwoven from recycled denim; prices start at $199 for the smallest size.
Above: The Picnic rug is made from 100 percent recycled polyester; prices start at $99.
Above: The Dungaree rug is handmade from upcycled natural fibers; prices start at $179.


From August 1-18, Revival is offering a scaled discount: Take 15 percent off $500+, 20 percent off $1,000+, and 25 percent off $1,500+. No code necessary; discount automatically applied at checkout. | bit.ly/3XLoEJb


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