Washable Rug Cover & Pad | Damali Black & White Rug | Stain-Resistant | Ruggable | 8’x10′
With its symmetry and simplicity, our Damali Black and White Rug brings timeless elegance to a room. Water-resistant, stain-resistant and machine washable.
About Damali Black & White Rug
With its symmetry and simplicity, our Damali Black and White Rug brings timeless elegance to a room. This rug features a trio of diamonds set against a striated field, giving it the illusion of texture. Its subdued color palette of grey, cream, and pearl completes the minimalist look that’s versatile and modern. Rug colors may vary slightly according to your device and the lighting in your space.
Detach, Reattach, Repeat
Thanks to our innovative Cling Effect technology, our Rug Cover can be detached and reattached to the Rug Pad without losing its grip.
When it’s time for a wash, simply remove the Rug Cover from the Pad, throw it in the washer and dryer, and reattach it back to the Pad. Voilà-enjoy a clean rug all the time!
Our patented 2-piece Rug System consists of a Rug Cover and a Rug Pad.
RUG COVER
- Machine Washable: Fits in a regular-size washing machine
- Stain and Water Resistant: Made from polyester with a polyurethane water-resistant barrier
- Low Pile and Lightweight: Only 1/8″ thick
- Interchangeable: Can be used with any same-size Ruggable Rug Pad
- Made to Order: Consciously made upon order to reduce waste
CLASSIC RUG PAD
- Low Clearance: Only 1/8″ thick
- Non Slip: Keeps Rug Cover in place
- Easy to Clean: Just spot-clean with soap and water
- Latex Free
Black is a color that results from the absence or complete absorption of visible light. It is an achromatic color, without hue, like white and grey. It is often used symbolically or figuratively to represent darkness. Black and white have often been used to describe opposites such as good and evil, the Dark Ages versus Age of Enlightenment, and night versus day. Since the Middle Ages, black has been the symbolic color of solemnity and authority, and for this reason it is still commonly worn by judges and magistrates.
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by Kara
It’s the perfect rug for our hallway. Love a pattern and the style but it’s not to much for the space! Love it.
by Christopher
works great in the kitchen, washing is easy and hassle free.
by Allison
I thought it would get dirty so fast because of my dog, but its so easy to spot clean, and, as always, the fact that its washable has created a sense of relief for me. Even the 9×12 fits in washers and dryers. Its like im getting a brand new rug each time I wash it. <3
by Jaime
I was hesitant buying another rug online and ending up throwing it out when it got dirty…BUT i couldn’t be happier with my Ruggable rug. In fact I ordered two more for my new house. Such a genius idea!
by Michelle
Our runner is the perfect length for our mud room and it’s so beautiful!