Best Bear Rugs

Use a faux bear rug to improve the cabin-feel inside your home. Here are a few good options.

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Bear rugs have traditionally marked the floors of hunters to show off their skill while also providing warmth. You don’t need to go hunting in the woods for a bear. Instead, we’ve done the hunting for you and found several good faux bear rugs that will help make a bold decorative statement while also giving you some comfort on your floors. Here is our list of the best bear rugs. 

Best overall

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Ashler Soft Faux Fur Rug

Soft and natural-looking

This faux fur rug looks like a black, bear-shaped rug. It’s made from a synthetic sheepskin fabric rather than from a real bear and has long ‘fur’ that lays in a natural pattern. The rug measures about 2 feet by 3 feet, so it won’t cover a large area but will look nice as an accent rug in front of a hearth or under a small table. It can also be draped over a chair like a bearskin blanket. This bear rug should be spot cleaned. 

Best hypoallergenic rug

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Fur Accents Faux Bear Skin Grizzly Bear Rug

Almost life-like

This grizzly bear rug by Fur Accents is made from a polyester blend material and not from a real animal. This makes this rug great for allergy sufferers. You can also choose from a black or polar bear rug. It is large - 5 feet by 8 feet - so it will truly pull together the cabin decor of your home or office. This rug is lined with a suede backing to help it not slip, but it is also soft and flexible rather than stiff. This rug is easy to clean and maintain. 

Best for kids

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Soft and Cuddly Cute Black Bear Throw Rug

Fun and functional

This rug is 40 inches long and has a face that is cute. It looks and feels like a teddy bear without the stuffing. This gives you kids a fun accent rug for their room while also being entertaining and not scary. It is plush so it’s comfortable to lay on or even pick up and snuggle like a real teddy bear. This bear rug is made from a polyester blend material and can be cleaned in a washing machine. 

Best area rug

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Rug Empire Rustic Lodge Area Rug

Cover a large area

This large area rug isn’t shaped like a bear, but it does feature eight black bears in a cabin pattern. It also has pine cone and fir trees to compliment a log cabin or lodge home, or decor. The Rug Empire bear rug comes in several shapes and sizes so you can cover a small or large area. This rug is easy to spot clean or vacuum, and won’t have any problem with robot vacuums. 

Best non-skid bear rug

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Cozy Cabin Birch Bear Non Skid Rug

Stay put

The Birch Bear rug is long and works well in front of a fireplace or in a kitchen. It could be used as a runner down a hallway or as a welcome mat. It features a black bear in the woods with a rustic brown border that matches rooms decorated with cabin and outdoor decor. The back of this bear rug is made with a non-skid material so it won’t move as you walk or stand on it. The rug is thick and can be clean in your washing machine. 

Bottom line 

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A bear rug is a great way to pull together a cabin, woods or camping themed room. The Fur Accents Faux Bear Skin Grizzly Bear rug is made to look just like a real bear, but it is made from hypoallergenic, non-animal material. It is also really big to cover a large area of flooring. For a more subtle, accent rug, we recommend the Ashler Soft Faux Fur rug. It’s smaller than the Fur Accents rug and isn’t quite bear-shaped, but is close enough to get the look and feel you’re after. For a nursery or young child’s room, the Soft and Cuddly Cute Black Bear throw rug is a good choice. It will spruce up the room while also giving your child something fun to play on, or with. 

Nikki Johnston
Special Project Writer

Nikki writes for multiple Future Publishing brands covering topics from antivirus to kitchen appliances to SAS. She has over 15 years of research and writing experience, including eight years of testing and reviewing consumer products. Nikki earned bachelor’s degrees in both English and Political Science with a focus on empirical research. In her spare time, Nikki serves as a member of several school councils and volunteers for a local arts board.