I bought 5 runners, a 5x7, and 2 scatter rugs in the Porcelain. I gave these 3 stars. I WASN'T unhappy with the quality of the rugs. I find them sufficient for my purpose. They aren't so thin that they wad up like the really cheap rugs made of indoor/outdoor carpet. I was simply trying to find some rugs to help protect my carpeting which is a very light taupe color and I'm sick of steam cleaning it all the time.
The runners are nice. Don't be concerned with the reviews that talk about the ripples in the carpet. It's because they are rolled up in the packaging and a few humidity filled days and general use take care of that rather quickly. I do have one runner that will require furniture being placed on it for awhile to smooth it out as it was rolled backward on one end and won't lay flat.
These rugs are semi thin, but reasonably sturdy. They do have a nice backing on them and they will be easy to clean with just some spray cleaner and a water hose. Steam cleaning would be somewhat tricky on the runners as they aren't super wide. They are far too thick and bulky to be washed in a washing machine.
My issue with my choice of rug has to do with the color. I intend to change my living room and entry carpeting at some point in the fairly near future so I wanted rugs that had a wine to purplish tint. On my computer, which uses a television for a monitor, this rug appeared to have some red and sort of a burgundy wine, purplish tint. Afar off they can give that appearance. Why? I will never know since there is NOT a singe ounce of red in this carpet and so that purplish or wine-colored tint is not there. The rug is the same country blue of the "country blue" rugs with a little navy blue, just less of it. The other predominant color is a mustardy gold. You won't notice the gold as much as you do the country blue.
These rugs appeared on my computer to have a darker cream background. The porcelain background is exactly that, a milky white porcelain color.
The pictures depicted for the porcelain rug, therefore, are deceptive. This is in actuality a country blue rug with navy gold and milk white background.
Essentially, then, I have purchased 8 rugs that do not suit the original purpose, or color that I wanted, but I have decided to keep them as I really wanted something very reasonably priced that I could use to reduce the aggravation associated with constant steam cleaning. They were cheap enough that it will not bother me to either give them away or throw them away when I have replaced my carpet. At their worst, I believe the water hose and air drying over the fence with a spraying of resolve or some other spray cleaner will be easier than the steam cleaner has been.
Hence I give them 3 stars because of the color issues. At least now there is a review of the Porcelain rugs. There was no such review when I was looking.