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Revival Rugs Launches Recycled PET and Washable Wool Rugs

Published: June 9, 2026
Author: HFT

Revival Rugs has introduced two new rug collections, Shima and Khder, expanding its range of sustainable and functional floor coverings for modern homes.

The new launches combine eco-conscious materials with versatile design, catering to consumers seeking durability, comfort, and ease of maintenance across indoor and outdoor living spaces.

Shima, the brand’s latest indoor-outdoor rug collection, arrives ahead of the summer season and is designed for use in bedrooms, patios, porches, sunrooms, and entertainment areas. Crafted from 100% recycled PET sourced from plastic bottles, the rug offers moisture and mildew resistance while maintaining a soft, chunky flatweave texture inspired by 1990s minimalism.

Available in Jungle and Peach colorways, Shima blends durability with a contemporary aesthetic suitable for a variety of living environments.

The second launch, Khder, takes inspiration from traditional Moroccan rug designs and the textile heritage of the Atlas Mountains. Made from New Zealand wool and cotton, the collection features vibrant colors, geometric patterns, and a medium-pile construction that provides softness, warmth, and texture.

A notable feature of the Khder collection is its machine-washable construction, a relatively uncommon offering within the wool rug category. Available in Moss and Rose colorways, the rugs are designed to combine the natural appeal of wool with the convenience of easy maintenance.

With the introduction of Shima and Khder, Revival Rugs continues to expand its portfolio of sustainable and design-focused home furnishings, offering consumers options that balance style, functionality, and environmental considerations.

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