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9 best bath mats for the perfect final touch to your bathroom

From plush and premium to sustainable and Scandi, pick one of these mats and your feet will thank you

Kayleigh Rattle
Tuesday 04 February 2025 17:08 GMT
We looked for comfort, absorbency, grip and aesthetics
We looked for comfort, absorbency, grip and aesthetics (iStock/The Independent)
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As well as making sure we don’t slip when we get out of the bath or shower (or flood the bathroom floor), the best bath mats provide a treat for our feet, which happen to be among the most sensory parts of the body.

Bath mats come in all shapes, sizes, textures, colours and levels of absorbency, but some of the top criteria to consider when choosing one are how practical, absorbent and non-slip the mat is.

Choosing a bath mat is also entirely subjective. While some people may opt for the softest and most cushioned option, others will keep design, colour and style front of mind. After all, a bath mat is a fairly affordable item that can give your bathroom a pop of vibrancy or character.

You could even have more than one on rotation. Many of the mats we tested can be tucked or rolled away or hung over the side of the bath or towel rail when not in use.

Whatever your style, keep scrolling for the bath mat inspiration you didn’t know you needed.

How we tested

When it came to testing the best bath mats, our reviewer stepped up to the plate
When it came to testing the best bath mats, our reviewer stepped up to the plate (The Indepenent/Kayleigh Rattle)

We tested myriad mats over the course of a month. Top of our list of things to consider were comfort, absorbency, non-slip capabilities and aesthetics. Washability was also a key reviewing metric: there’s nothing worse than when a bath mat sheds flecks of cotton or becomes wafer thin after one or two washes. Keep reading to find out which ones are worthy of a spot in your bathroom.

Why you can trust us

Kayleigh Rattle is a freelance writer and editor who specialises in covering homeware, among other things. She has written several product reviews for IndyBest, covering everything from shelving units to reusable lunch boxes. She knows how to spot quality, good-value items and will always offer her honest opinions after thoroughly testing products, to help you select the best items for your home.

The best bath mats for 2025 are:

  • Best overall – The White Company rib hydrocotton bath mat: £38, Thewhitecompany.com
  • Best budget buy – Piglet in Bed blue and porcini Pembroke stripe cotton mat: £22, Pigletinbed.com
  • Best for a hotel-like feel – Tielle luxury hotel extra deep bath mat: £31, Tielleloveluxury.co.uk
  • Best quick-dry mat – Artsy terrazzo stone non-slip bath mat: £29.99, Artsymats.com
  • Best for families – Habitat brights geo tufted cotton bath mat: £14, Habitat.co.uk

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The White Company rib hydrocotton bath mat

The White Company rib hydrocotton bath mat
  • Best: Overall
  • Size: 50cm x 80cm; 70cm x 110cm
  • Colours: Pearl grey, white, soft grey, oatmeal and slate
  • Material: Cotton
  • Why we love it
    • Elegant and understated
    • High quality
    • Super plush

When it comes to The White Company, you know what to expect: understated elegance and style, and this bath mat is no exception. It’s also impressively bouncy, soft and thick, thanks to its hydrocotton element. We tested the large option, which provided a vast amount of coverage and would be better suited to a sizable bathroom. It also remained like new after a few wash cycles.

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Piglet in Bed blue and porcini Pembroke stripe cotton mat

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  • Best: Budget buy
  • Size: 50cm x 70cm
  • Colours: Blue and porcini
  • Material: Cotton
  • Why we love it
    • Stylish
    • Versatile
  • Take note
    • Pretty thin

If you’re looking for a soft and stylish bath mat that doesn’t break the bank, this is an option well worth considering. Its striped and retro yet pared-back design would suit most bathrooms, especially those that don’t shy away from pops of colour. While it did feel a tad thin underfoot, its soft cotton material provides enough volume to lend it a nice, subtle bounce. It is also very absorbent and dries rapidly, no doubt aided by its thin profile.

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Panda London bamboo bath rug

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  • Best: Handwoven mat
  • Size: 50cm x 80cm
  • Colours: Ink, sand, pure white and urban grey
  • Material: Cotton, bamboo
  • Why we love it
    • Eco-friendly
    • Luscious and thick
    • Quality production
    • Dual sided

Designed in London but made in India, this bath mat is handwoven using cotton and bamboo. The result is a really bouncy, thick, luxurious feel but that added volume doesn’t stop it from drying quickly. The dual-sided design means you can just flip it over rather than put it through yet another wash. Panda London offers a one-year guarantee on the product, which gives you security. But the brand also clearly has the longevity of the product in mind.

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Tielle luxury hotel extra-deep bath mat

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  • Best: For a hotel-like feel
  • Size: 50cm x 80cm; 70cm x 120cm
  • Colours: White
  • Material: Cotton
  • Why we love it
    • Simple and stylish
    • Hotel quality
  • Take note
    • Not as thick or deep as expected

It’s a universal truth that one of the most appealing aspects of staying at a hotel is making the most of the soft and fluffy towels, bathrobes and bath mats. Tielle has recognised this, bringing its trade bath mats – found in luxury hotels such as The Dorchester – and offering them to consumers. If you’re in the market for a simple, elegant white mat, this is the one to go for. It also comes in at a relatively affordable price point, especially as it’s made from 100 per cent cotton. If we were to be ultra pernickety, we’d expect a little more volume for a product described as “extra deep”, however, it still has plenty of cushioning.

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Ruggable pantone peach fuzz ‘nice peach’ bath mat cover and pad

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  • Best: Premium buy
  • Size: 55cm x 80cm
  • Colours: Peach
  • Material: Polyester
  • Why we love it
    • Fun design
    • Bright and playful
    • Bath mat pad works well and provides extra support
  • Take note
    • Expensive
    • Pad makes it quite awkward to find a place to store it when not in use

With a playful “Nice peach” message emblazoned across it, this bath mat is not just about good looks – it’s supremely comfortable underfoot, too. This is aided by the handy attachable bath mat pad, which the brand recommends purchasing along with the mat cover – though, you can buy just the mat cover (£99, Ruggable.co.uk). It’s also incredibly absorbent and dried rapidly.

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Dunelm 100 per cent recycled pebble bath mat

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  • Best: Sustainable option
  • Size: 79cm x 49cm
  • Colours: 35
  • Material: Recycled polyester and cotton
  • Why we love it
    • Eco-friendly
    • Washes well
    • Interesting design

The pom-pom bobble texture of this bath mat isn’t just for looks – it feels wonderfully comfortable underfoot, too. Made from a blend of 63 per cent recycled polyester and 37 per cent recycled cotton, it’s comfy and bouncy but not noticeably voluminous. It washed well – with the bobbles retaining their shape even after going through the washing machine and enduring a busy family of three stomping all over them. The price is relatively purse-friendly, too.

  1.  £14 from Dunelm.com
Prices may vary
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Artsy terrazzo stone non-slip bath mat

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  • Best: Quick-dry mat
  • Size: 39cm x 60cm
  • Colours: Terrazzo
  • Material: Stone
  • Why we love it
    • Sustainable credentials
    • Super speedy drying abilities
    • Eye-catching design
    • Sturdy yet comfortable
  • Take note
    • Hard material might not be to everyone’s liking

The terrazzo trend doesn’t appear to be going anywhere any time soon, and this unique stone bath mat not only looks the part, but its quick-dry capabilities are impressive, too, drying in 60 seconds. It also boasts some impressive eco credentials. It can be wiped clean, due to the stone material it’s made from, and we envisage it to be a long-lasting pick.

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Dunelm elements bamboo duck board

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  • Best: Minimalistic design
  • Size: 50cm x 38cm x 3cm
  • Colours: Wooden/brown
  • Material: Bamboo
  • Why we love it
    • Minimalistic
    • Stylish
    • Eco-friendly
  • Take note
    • Hard under foot

If you are on the lookout for a raw material, board-based mat, this is a worthwhile option. It’s equally sturdy and stylish, with its minimalistic design tapping into the Scandi spa aesthetic. Its bamboo material means it just needs to be wiped clean – the wood dried fairly quickly during testing, too. The handy anti-slip pads on the bottom of the board are effective and provide stability, even if the floor is a little wet underneath.

  1.  £20 from Dunelm.com
Prices may vary
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Habitat brights geo tufted cotton bath mat

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  • Best: For families
  • Size: 80cm x 50cm
  • Colours: Multicolour
  • Material: Cotton
  • Why we love it
    • Colourful
    • Dries quickly
  • Take note
    • No grip

This contemporary, colourful mat from Habitat is brilliant if you’re looking to give your bathroom a colour injection. The tufted, shaggy texture is a nice touch, and we liked the fact matching towels are available. We found it washed well and is very soft underfoot, despite not feeling particularly thick to touch. It’s worth noting there isn’t a grip or anti-slide mat underneath, but we didn’t find it sliding out of place during testing.

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Bath mats FAQs

How do I choose a bath mat?

While part of choosing the right bath mat for you will, of course, depend on what matches best with your bathroom, there are some other factors to consider.

Firstly, size and shape are important. If you have a smaller bathroom, you won’t need the biggest of mats and a round one might work well in this case. Square and rectangle mats, on the other hand, are better suited for a larger bathroom.

Then, for obvious safety reasons, the mat should not be slippery, and you’ll want it to be absorbant and soft.

How often should you replace a bath mat?

The rule of thumb here would be to replace your bath mat every two years, however, nothing is set in stone and this would depend on the quality of the mat and how well it’s faired over time.

Can you put a bath mat in the washing machine?

Whether you can wash your mat in the machine depends on the material, however, you should be fine washing most by machine. We recommend having a quick look at this when purchasing, as it’s wise to wash your mat every three to seven days, so having to do this by hand could be a bit of a faff.

The verdict: Bath mats

The White Company bath mat is a strong all-rounder: stylistically on point as well as being soft and durable. A close second has to be the Panda London mat, which is great value for money as well as being handcrafted and eco-friendly.

Want more recommendations? These are the best bath towels that are wonderfully soft and quick to dry

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