Best Ruggable deals − how to get the biggest savings on accent and area rugs to suit any space

Our eCommerce Editors can tell you everything you need to know about shopping the Ruggable sales, from when to look to how to save

A pink, green and cream floral rug on the floor, surrounded by a white sofa and two cream armchairs; in the background, floral wallpaper and windows with a garden view.
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Ruggable combines durable design with statement style to make some of the best rugs on the market. With designs ranging from modern to farmhouse to traditional, and collaborators including Bridgerton and Pantone, there's a Ruggable rug to suit every aesthetic.

Ruggable has revolutionized the way we think about rugs in high-traffic areas. Thanks to their innovative two-piece system, which includes a lightweight rug cover that can be easily removed and machine-washed, you don't have to sacrifice style for practicality.

As a shopping editor, who specializes in furniture and decor picks, I've learned to shop the Ruggable sales to save hundreds of dollars on accent and area rugs. Below, I've listed some quick links to help you shop the Ruggable sales by department

Where to find the best Ruggable deals

When is the best time to get a Ruggable deal?

A gray sectional sofa on a green, blue, and beige area rug; in the background, white walls with exposed wooden beams.

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Ruggable Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals

This year, Black Friday falls on November 28, but I'd expect deals to start dropping at least a week in advance and run through Cyber Monday on December 1. Judging by previous years, Black Friday weekend is the best time to buy a Ruggable rug: I saw discounts of 25% off site-wide, a serious increase on the usual 10% off welcome code.

Ruggable end-of-year sale

Outside of Black Friday, the best time to shop at Ruggable is after Christmas in the end of year sales, which run from December 26 into the first week of the new year. This year, I found 20% off everything at Ruggable, including designer collections.

How can you tell if you have found a good Ruggable deal?

A dark wood dining set on a blue and beige rug; on the walls, green floral wallpaper; hanging from the ceiling, a chandelier.

(Image credit: Ruggable)

Sign up for the Ruggable newsletter

When you join the Ruggable mailing list, you get 10% off your first order, plus exclusive offers around sales season.

Refer a friend

Enter your email to get a Ruggable referral code and forward it to your friends and family. They'll get 15% off their first purchase, and you'll get 15% off your next purchase: it's a win-win. Bonus: there's no limit on how many people can use your link, so you can keep on saving.

Earn spill points

Make a Ruggable account to accrue Spill Points: you get 50 points when you create an account, 100 points on your birthday, 25 points when you sign up for SMS, and 1 point for every $1 you spend on Ruggable.

You can redeem your spill points to get money off your next purchase: 10 points equates to $1 off. There's no limit to the number of points you can earn or redeem, but it's worth knowing that your points will expire after 12 months.

FAQs

Are Ruggable rugs worth it?

You won't find a better price on a more stylish rug: one of the best things about Ruggable is their wide array of patterns, shapes, and sizes, both in their own ranges and in their collaborations with designers. Ruggable rugs are practical, as well as pretty: the rug pad is easy to vacuum and the rug cover is machine-washable.

Before you buy, it's worth knowing that Ruggable makes predominantly low-pile rugs: their classic designs are only 2 millimeters thick. If you're looking for something plusher, I suggest you shop elsewhere: you might find a thicker rug in the Anthropologie sales.

Where are Ruggable rugs made?

Ruggable rug covers are made in the USA with imported materials. The rug pads are made in China.


If you're keen to shop a statement rug, but you're working with a slightly tighter budget, I suggest you take a look at Target. Their rug selection offers a wide array of sizes, shapes, colors, prints, and patterns at a more affordable price.

Charlotte Olby
Style & Trends Editor

Charlotte is the style and trends editor at Homes and Gardens and has been with the team since Christmas 2023. Following a 5 year career in Fashion, she has worked at many women's glossy magazines including Grazia, Stylist, and Hello!, and as Interiors Editor for British heritage department store Liberty. Her role at H&G fuses her love of style with her passion for interior design, and she is currently undergoing her second home renovation - you can follow her journey over on @olbyhome

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