Miranda Lambert's new Walmart collection forecasts a rustic, cozy fall – and the best pieces are less than $40
The Wanda June line at Walmart features a selection of cookware, living room essentials, and colorful dishes (fittingly) inspired by country living


Miranda Lambert's southern sensibilities permeate her music career as a country singer, but they also transfer to her overall lifestyle, especially her home. Ever since launching in 2022, she has taken her affinity for interiors to a broader audience with her Walmart collection, Wanda June, featuring non-toxic cookware, tableware, and cozy home accessories.
A new set of products just dropped, and they range from area rugs to tassle pillows. The best part? Every item is under $40.
The selection includes a bamboo charcuterie board for $11.98, a bronzed Dutch oven for $35.97, and a faux fur pillow for $10.43. Taking inspiration from country living, the collection is perfect for anyone looking to infuse their home with a bit of rustic decor.
'Wanda June Home is named after the two most influential women in my life, my mom Beverly June Lambert and my grandma Wanda Louise Coker, AKA Nonny,' Lambert said in a statement upon the release of the line two years ago. 'They both taught me everything I know about being a woman and how to make a warm home full of laughter, love, and memories. That's really the heart of my Wanda June Home brand. The products are a physical representation of a long line of beautiful memories with amazing women.'
While we're currently clinging to every second of summer, these cozy, earthy-hued pieces have given us hope for the cooler months on the calendar. It's everything our home needs ahead of time (so we're buying now to ensure we're ready).
The new drop features ten products, though there are dozens available within the wider range. Shop some of our top picks below and the entire collection here.
Shop Miranda Lambert's new Walmart collection
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Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.
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