My Texas House Summer 2026 Collection at Walmart
My Texas House dropped its 2026 summer collection at Walmart, featuring patriotic Americana decor that's already selling out fast.
My Texas House launched its 2026 summer collection exclusively through Walmart product listings, and several pieces had already sold out or gone low-stock before Memorial Day weekend arrived.
That’s not hype. That’s the pull of a well-timed drop.
Lifestyle influencer Erin Vogelpohl designed the collection, and she leaned straight into patriotic Americana for a reason. The America 250 celebration is this year’s backdrop, and the palette reflects it: blues, reds, and whites running across throw pillows, outdoor rugs, and decorative planters. It doesn’t feel like a costume. It feels like someone actually thought through what a backyard should look like during America’s 250th birthday year.
“I wanted pieces that felt genuinely festive without looking like you raided a party supply store,” Vogelpohl told reporters when the collection went live. “Everything in this line is something you’d want out there all summer, not just for one weekend.”
The My Texas House brand is Walmart-exclusive, which puts it in the same lane as the Pioneer Woman collection. That matters if you care about getting farmhouse-style aesthetics at a price point that doesn’t require a second mortgage. Affordable doesn’t have to mean it looks like it cost twelve dollars, and that’s the whole argument this line is making.
Here’s what’s worth knowing about the standout pieces before your neighbors beat you to the cart.
The Fluted Faux Stone Gas Fire Pit sits at $377, and it’s the anchor of the whole collection. Propane-powered, built from durable steel, and finished with that fluted texture that makes it look like something you’d find at a high-end outdoor retailer. The burner cover flips to a coffee table function. There’s a separate tank cover that conceals the propane canister while doubling as a side table. An all-weather cover ships with it, so you’re not scrambling to protect it the first time a storm rolls through. No assembly required means you could realistically have it running before your first backyard gathering this season.
The Poppy Trellis Ceramic Crock is smaller and cheaper, but don’t skip past it. Red, white, and blue floral design with a rustic feel that works equally well stuffed with garden-cut flowers or corralling grilling utensils next to the back door. Simple object, strong execution.
The Scallop Decorative Tray is the kind of thing you grab without overthinking it. Woven texture, rounded handles, and a shape that doesn’t pick fights with whatever style you’ve already got going. Farmhouse porch, coastal sunroom, traditional dining room sideboard. It works. Then you reach for it again the following weekend, and the weekend after that.
The Outdoor Market Patio Umbrella is on sale at Walmart for $88, which is 11 percent off. If last summer’s storms took out your old umbrella, this is the practical swap that won’t require justification to anyone. At $88, some people are buying two.
The broader collection pulls together patterned throw pillows and outdoor rugs in the same red, white, and blue palette, which means you don’t have to do the exhausting work of sourcing pieces from six different brands and hoping they coordinate when they arrive. Everything was designed together. It shows.
That kind of intentional cohesion is what separates a collection from a pile of product. Vogelpohl built this with the America 250 celebration squarely in mind, and 2026 is the year that actually lands. Backyard parties have a theme this summer whether you planned one or not.
What makes the My Texas House line work is the same thing that made Pioneer Woman’s Walmart partnership work: the price point is accessible, but the aesthetic isn’t cheap. $377 for a propane fire pit with a built-in coffee table and all-weather cover is genuinely competitive. $88 for a patio umbrella with an 11 percent discount is the kind of math that makes impulse purchases feel reasonable.
The pieces that were moving fastest before Memorial Day were the fire pit and the umbrella. Think about that before you wait another week.