Martha Stewart designed essentials she 'loves and can’t live without' – and they're on a limited-time sale now
'The World of Martha' offers thousands of Stewart-approved pieces in one place – and, for a short time, some of her favorites start from only $9
Martha Stewart may have impacted how we design, decorate, and use our homes for centuries (she is the founder of an eponymous lifestyle empire, after all). However, arguably, the most influential part of her reign came in February 2023, when she launched the World of Martha, her carefully curated Amazon storefront.
Over one year later, the World of Martha is more powerful than ever. It's grown into a base of thousands of products that, Stewart says, are home essentials – and this Memorial Day weekend, some of her favorites are reduced to as little as $9.
'I am so excited to announce the launch of The World of Martha. Featuring the essentials I love and can’t live without, you can shop thousands of my products all in one convenient place,' Stewart shared at the time of the launch. 'Plus, everything Amazon is known for – reliability, selection, and quick delivery.'
The World of Martha – limited time deals
Whether we're in the market for beautifully printed kitchen accessories or one of the best pillows for keeping cool this summer, Stewart has us covered. Here are the most unmissable deals of the weekend (but we need to act fast).
It's hard to imagine a home where lemon print won't work. This fresh, colorful motif will bring a hint of sunshine into even the most minimalist of kitchens, and it will keep our hands safe in the process. Each oven mitt also features a hanging loop for displaying or easy storage when not in use.
Designed by Safavieh in collaboration with Martha Stewart, this machine-woven jute rug is known for its ease of care and lack of shredding. It's currently 78 percent off – and we can't quite believe the price – so if there's ever a time to elevate that entryway (or, in fact, any room we choose), it's now.
Our thoughts may be on outdoor tablescaping at present, but these placemats are versatile enough to impress across the calendar. With its intricate, natural texture and a pop of color (which we think would look particularly perfect against a white table), these placemats are as beautiful as they are functional.
This down pillow is designed to offer the 'five-star hotel luxury sleeping at home.' It has 600 fill power and is filled with 75 percent down and 25 percent feather for a comfortable and supportive night's sleep. It's also worth noting that it's certified by the American Down and Feather Council.
This cozy microfiber quilt and sham, designed by Stewart, features a vibrant medallion pattern in blue, aqua, and yellow – perfect for bringing a pocket of color to a neutral bedroom. A stylized floral pattern in blue and white also adorns the reverse side, providing a hidden (and wonderful) contrast.
Made from 100 percent durable, heat-resistant cotton, this Martha Stewart-approved oven mitt and pot holder set will shield our hands from hot pots and pans. We love their traditional print, particularly perfect for country kitchens, where they'll complement every countertop.
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Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens. She first joined Future Plc as a News Writer across their interiors titles, including Livingetc and Real Homes, before becoming H&G's News Editor in April 2022. She now leads the Celebrity/ News team. Before joining Future, Megan worked as a News Explainer at The Telegraph, following her MA in International Journalism at the University of Leeds. During her BA in English Literature and Creative Writing, she gained writing experience in the US while studying in New York. Megan also focused on travel writing during her time living in Paris, where she produced content for a French travel site. She currently lives in London with her antique typewriter and an expansive collection of houseplants.
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