
Our most ambitious material innovation to date, Performance Weave captures jute-inspired lived-in ease and texture in a 100% washable, versatile, one-piece rug. Soft enough for indoor use and UV-resistant for outdoor sun, Performance Weave is designed to be color fast, non-slip, and durable enough for real life.
Performance Weave FAQ
Our Re-Jute and Performance Weave rugs are two different takes on the jute style. Re-Jute features a flatwoven construction with more style options, designed specifically for indoor spaces. Like our Two-Piece System, it's meant to be paired with a rug pad for added stability and comfort. Performance Weave, on the other hand, has a thicker weave that more closely mimics the look and texture of natural jute. Built for both indoor and long-term outdoor use, it's made to handle the elements while delivering that organic, jute-inspired feel — no separate rug pad needed thanks to its signature All-in-One backing.
Our Performance Weave rug is made of a 100% polypropylene top layer and a polyester woven backing with a silicone non-slip pattern. Polypropylene is inherently resistant to moisture, UV rays, and mildew, which is what makes Performance Weave well-suited for outdoor spaces like patios, porches, and entryways — areas that see more sun, dirt, and foot traffic than a typical indoor room.
Performance Weave has a maximum height of 8.45mm (0.33"). We don't recommend placing it next to a door if the door clearance is 8.45mm or lower.
Your Performance Weave rug is naturally stain resistant and easily spot cleans, so you won't need to wash it often. When you do, follow these steps:
Remove the rug and place it in the washer with the design side facing out. Machine wash cold with a mild, non-bleach detergent. Do not use bleach or fabric softener.
For 8x10 rugs, we recommend taking them to a laundromat with commercial-sized washers. For more details, check out our Washing Guide.
Tumble dry thoroughly on low heat. Moisture can affect the nonslip backing, so make sure your rug is fully dry before putting it back on the floor. Recommended dry cycles:
One cycle: 2x3, 3x5, and all runners
Two cycles: 5x7
Three cycles: 6x9 and 8x10
Tip: After the first cycle, remove the rug, adjust any damp areas, and run the next cycle for even drying.
Once fully dry, unroll or unfold your rug. If it's sliding, it likely needs one more dry cycle — when it's fully dry, it won't move around.

