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Drew Barrymore Just Expanded Her Walmart Home Line—And Some of the Best Finds Start at $6

It's *so* affordable

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Drew Barrymore knew my home needed an upgrade. I'm assuming that’s why she decided to expand her line of neutral, thoughtfully designed home decor pieces at Walmart that truly lives up to its name: Beautiful.

The collection feature her signature homey, contemporary style and includes everything from couch pillows to wall art to lamps to vases and more. No need to wait to shop either, because it's available now.

Barrymore’s line initially gained buzz for her bouclé swivel chair, which looks like it should cost five times its $298 price tag. Her latest expansion brings the collection to 38 products in multiple colorways, ranging in price from $6 for a vase to $75 for a shelf, with the majority under $30. Don’t worry—I sorted through all of the products so you didn’t have to. Keep reading for six of our favorites (including a stunning, ornate mirror I'm going to put on my mantel).

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If you want to nail the quiet luxury trend—but your budget protests—you've got to check out this statement-making mirror. The ornate gold frame isn't too yellow-gold, making it look old-money vintage—and not too formal for a living room or hallway. It's 24 inches in diameter, making it a great size to serve as a focal point in a room, and at 3.5 pounds, it's hefty but won't be a challenge to hang.

Often, an affordable lamp looks great in pictures, but in real life, those cost savings show...in the form of a cheesy plastic or cheap-looking base. Not so with this lamp, which features a wooden ribbed vase. At 10.25 inches by 14 inches, it will fit nicely on a side or console table, or even a nightstand.

Unique vases are a great way to elevate a space, and this ribbed style is so detailed it's eye-catching even when empty. The oyster gray shade adds a smoky, somewhat edgy touch.

Looking for a splash of florals in your home? With its light wood frame and faded, neutral print, this piece of art complements just about any decor without competing with it. (At 15 inches by 20 inches, it's a great addition to a gallery wall or narrow wall area.) 

From your kitchen to an entry way, this small, 27-inch by 45-inch rug will add texture to your floors. It's got a boucle weave with neutral colors throughout, so it might be best suited to lower-traffic areas, so treadmarks don't show as easily. (The brand recommends to spot clean it when any spills happen.) It's unlined on the bottom, so grab a rug pad or carpet tape to keep it from sliding around on the floor.

There's no way around it: Houndstooth is just a classy print. I'm definitely grabbing this sleek pillow for fall—it's a great transitional piece, thanks to its contrasting orange hues and the cute matching tassels. While it doesn't unzip, the cotton pillow can be spot-treated as needed to preserve its color.

Cozy and textured, this earth-toned throw works as a great decorative accent or to snuggle up with because of the chenille weave. Plus, at 60 inches by 50 inches, it's nice and big to cover up with but not so massive that it's a nightmare to fold. And, have no fear, it's machine washable. It's lightweight, too, so you won't need to worry about overheating.


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