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These Revival Rugs Bring Summer Color Indoors and Out

06.10.26 | By
These Revival Rugs Bring Summer Color Indoors and Out

With seamless flow between all areas of the home, indoor-outdoor rugs are essential in high-traffic areas where people and pets gather. While durable, most of these pieces are on the serviceable end of the spectrum, in basic shades and a few patterns.

Two new introductions from Revival Rugs offer plenty of summer-ready color and motifs that pop underfoot. Designed for easy maintenance and longevity, these versatile rugs enhance both indoor and outdoor spaces from kitchens to patios.

Close-up of a woven fabric with alternating green and beige horizontal stripes, creating a textured and patterned surface.

A brown sofa with a beige fringed throw draped over the armrest sits on a striped, textured area rug in neutral tones.

Shima takes its cues from floor mats traditionally made of straw, and favored in Asia. “This rug was inspired by handwoven tatami rugs in Japan, but our version is an update with additional striping,” says Ben Hyman, co-founder and CEO of Revival Rugs.

Close-up view of a woven fabric in orange and beige tones, showing a striped pattern and textured surface.

A modern kitchen with wooden cabinets, stainless steel oven, light gray backsplash, and a large orange-striped rug on the floor.

Made of recycled polyester with PET sourced from plastic bottles, this selection resists moisture and mildew, which is ideal for outdoor settings. The chunky flatweave pays homage to 1990s minimalism, with jaunty, thin bands that float on the surface. Shima’s peach colorway is as fresh as its namesake fruit, while Jungle, a verdant tone, calls to mind lush foliage.

Close-up view of a textured, rectangular rug with horizontal beige and light brown stripes, placed on a similarly colored patterned carpet.

A wooden bench with a woven seat and a striped blanket draped over the corner stands on a geometric-patterned rug in muted pink and burgundy tones.

Khder, another of the latest offerings in the line, showcases visual energy that references Moroccan design and features shapes that dazzle underfoot. “Khder is a play of asymmetrical blocks of color weaving in and out of the field of the rug,” Hyman notes. “Perfect to create movement in whatever space it is placed in, this rug looks better the more you walk, play, or snuggle on it.”

Close-up view of a green textured carpet with subtle color variations and visible fibers.

A corner of a green textured rug with a pillow in the top left and a small stack of books, including a yellow one, in the bottom right.

A wooden bench with a woven seat and a gray throw rests on a green patterned rug.

Made of New Zealand wool and cotton, this hand-tifted rug adds an artistic touch and elevates everyday environments. A medium .39-inch pile height provides extra softness and warmth on the ground level. And unlike many woolen textiles that can only be cleaned by hand, Khder is machine washable. With a mix of mauve and pink tones, the Rose shade provides the right mix of contemporary and vintage appeal. The Moss tint pairs light and dark green together for a more organic look.

Both Sima and Khder are offered in small, medium, and large sizes to provide coverage in a range of rooms. Optional pads in either plush or low-profile styles not only protect flooring but also preserve the integrity of the product, ensuring that these contemporary rugs will last.

To see more pieces by the brand, visit revivalrugs.com.

Photography courtesy of Revival Rugs.

Anna Zappia is a New York City-based writer and editor with a passion for textiles, and she can often be found at a fashion exhibit or shopping for more books. Anna writes the Friday Five column, as well as commercial content.