Ruggable releases new washable rugs with a key upgrade

Meet the All-in-One rug.
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Built-in rug pads are now part of the Ruggable experience. Credit: Ruggable

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When it comes to washable rugs, Ruggable's blend of form and function has helped it make a name for itself in the DTC rug market. And with its latest release, Ruggable is looking to offer rug buyers even more convenience.

As of Sept. 30, Ruggable is expanding its catalog to include the All-in-One rug, which is a washable rug with a built-in rug pad. It launches in two textures: the medium-pile Tufted rug and the Plush rug, with the latter being Ruggable's "thickest and softest rug to date," according to the press release. Tufted All-in-One rugs are available in 13 different sizes, starting at $119 for a two-by-three-foot rug, while Plush All-in-One rugs will come in four sizes, starting at $439 for a five-by-seven-foot rug.

What's new about the Ruggable All-in-One rug

When Mashable tested Ruggable's traditional rug design previously, we generally had a great experience — minus matching up the rug cover and rug pad.


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Our reviewer wrote, "It’s not necessarily difficult to get it aligned, but the velcro backing does make it a lot harder than dragging a normal rug over a rug pad. Plus, because the rug cover is a bit bigger than the cushioned rug pad beneath it, getting it matched up can be a challenge — one we gave up on."

Thanks to the built-in rug pad, the All-in-One rug does away with the need for any alignment. And Ruggable's betting big on the demand for this ease: Its existing Tufted rugs got an upgrade to the Tufted All-in-One design with this launch.

Ruggable says the built-in rug pad also adds flexibility to the rug, making it easier to fit into a washing machine when it's time for cleaning. Design-wise, the Tufted All-in-One rug launches with seven new looks, while the Plush All-in-One launches with nine new designs.

So how does the feel of the All-in-One backing compare to Ruggable's existing standard and cushioned rug pads? We checked in with a Ruggable rep, who told us via email, "It’s in its own class entirely." She continued, "The bottom is also a softer texture for elevated comfort, styles that hold their color longer after washing, and no curling at the edges."

Ruggable All-in-One pricing

As mentioned above, the Tufted All-in-One rug comes in 13 different sizes, with pricing as follows (with some prices subject to change in certain styles):

Tufted All-in-One pricing tiers

  • 2 x 3-foot: $119

  • 2.5 x 7-foot: $199

  • 2.5 x 10-foot: $249

  • 2.5 x 12-foot: $299

  • 3 x 5-foot: $169

  • 4 x 6-foot: $299

  • 5 x 7-foot: $399

  • 6 x 9-foot: $499

  • 8 x 10-foot: $699

  • 9 x 12-foot: $999

  • 10 x 14-foot: $1,299

  • 6-foot round: $499

  • 8-foot round: $599

The Plush All-in-One is available in four different sizes, priced at:

Plush All-in-One pricing tiers

  • 5 x 7-foot: $439

  • 6 x 9-foot: $569

  • 8 x 10-foot $799

  • 9 x 12-foot: $1,099

Comparatively speaking, the All-in-One rugs do cost slightly more than their rug-pad-requiring counterparts. For example, this flatwoven rug costs $449 for a six-by-nine-foot two-piece rug (without the rug pad included), while the All-in-One counterpart costs $599. However, the cost of a standard six-by-nine rug pad is $189, or $279 for the cushioned rug pad, making the All-in-One more cost-effective.

If you'd still prefer something slightly cheaper (and aren't too picky about texture or design), the washable rug brand Tumble offers faux fur rugs with built-in rug pads in four different sizes, ranging from a $159 two-and-a-half-foot-by-seven-foot runner to a $379 six-by-nine-foot rug.

Where to buy the Ruggable All-in-One rug

Ruggable All-in-One rugs are available at Ruggable's website as of Sept. 30.

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