The Last Doormat You'll Ever Need to Buy
Porte + Hall's Outlier is built to last — and designed to give back.
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Most doormats are born to die. They shed, flatten, and end up in a landfill before the year is out. Porte + Hall had other ideas. Their outdoor doormat is patented, American-made, and engineered to last — and then get recycled into the next one. With Earth Month in full swing, now's the time to rethink what's sitting at your front door.
Built Different, From the Ground Up
Made from 100% TPE — non-toxic, latex-free, and PVC-free — the Outlier's patented geometric bristle pattern actively grabs dirt and debris before it gets tracked inside. Built-in vented channels let water drain fast, and at 9 lbs, it's not going anywhere. The weight isn't a flaw; it's the feature. No sliding, no bunching, no chasing it across the porch in a windstorm. Hose it down when it needs a clean — that's all it takes. Every heavy duty outdoor doormat should work this hard, but most don't come close.
The Outlier has earned a 4.5-star average across 266+ reviews and been featured in Better Homes & Gardens, Forbes, Southern Living, and more. It's also backed by a five-year warranty and made in the USA in small-batch production — details that matter when you're buying a doormat meant to last for years.
The Outlier's patented bristle design and 9-lb build mean it stays put through every season — and cleans up in seconds.
A Zero-Waste Life Cycle
When the mat eventually reaches the end of its very long life, Porte + Hall's doormat recycle return program lets customers ship it back — and the company turns it into a brand new mat. Zero landfill. It's a closed-loop sustainable doormat in a category that has historically been completely disposable — and that's exactly the point.
Porte + Hall's recycle return program gives the Outlier a true zero-waste lifecycle — send it back when you're done, and they'll make it into something new.