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.

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My Texas House dropped its 2026 summer collection at Walmart, and the most popular pieces are already flying off shelves before Memorial Day weekend even gets here.

If your backyard has been looking a little tired after the long winter, this lineup is worth a serious look. Designed by lifestyle influencer Erin Vogelpohl, the collection leans hard into patriotic Americana, which makes a lot of sense this year since America is celebrating its 250th birthday. Think breezy blues with pops of red and white scattered across everything from throw pillows to outdoor rugs to decorative planters.

The brand is Walmart-exclusive, much like the Pioneer Woman collection, and that matters because it means you’re getting a high-end farmhouse aesthetic without the price tag that usually comes with it. Affordable patio furniture and outdoor decor that doesn’t look cheap? That combination is exactly why fans rushed in the moment the summer lineup went live.

Here’s a quick look at what’s worth grabbing right now, before your neighbors beat you to it.

The Fluted Faux Stone Gas Fire Pit is priced at $377 and it’s one of the standout pieces in the collection. Propane-powered and made from durable steel, it has a fluted finish that gives it a polished, put-together look. The burner cover doubles as a coffee table, and there’s even a matching tank cover that hides the propane canister while also serving as a side table. An all-weather cover comes included so you don’t have to stress about leaving it outside. No assembly required, which means you could have it set up and ready for your first backyard gathering of the season this weekend.

The Poppy Trellis Ceramic Crock is a smaller find, but don’t overlook it. Red, white and blue floral design with a rustic Americana feel, it’s the kind of kitchen accent that works whether you’re stuffing it with fresh-cut flowers from the garden or using it to corral your grilling utensils by the back door. Simple, cheerful and genuinely useful.

The Scallop Decorative Tray is another easy win. Woven texture, rounded handles, and a shape that plays well with farmhouse, coastal and traditional styles alike. It’s the kind of versatile piece you grab now and find yourself reaching for all summer long, whether you’re carrying lemonade out to the porch or arranging seasonal decor on the dining room sideboard.

Then there’s the Outdoor Market Patio Umbrella, on sale at Walmart for $88, marked down 11 percent. If your old umbrella didn’t survive last summer’s storms, this is the right moment to replace it without spending a lot of money. At that price point, you might even grab a spare.

The collection also includes patterned throw pillows and outdoor rugs that carry the same red-white-and-blue palette, making it easy to pull a cohesive backyard look together without having to hunt across multiple stores or websites. Everything coordinates because it was designed as a system, and that kind of thoughtfulness shows.

A few practical notes if you’re planning to shop. Sizes and colors for the most popular items are thinning out fast, especially as people start planning Fourth of July parties and summer cookouts. The Walmart product listings refresh as stock changes, so checking back every day or two can pay off if something you want shows as sold out today. And if you’re mixing My Texas House pieces with outdoor furniture you already own, the collection’s neutral farmhouse foundation tends to blend easily with most existing styles, so you don’t need to buy everything at once to get a pulled-together result.

Worth knowing for context: My Texas House built its reputation with a viral holiday collection that had shoppers scouring stores for the infamous Christmas tree. That kind of organic buzz doesn’t happen by accident. Vogelpohl’s designs have a knack for hitting the sweet spot between decorating trends and genuine everyday function, which is why the brand keeps drawing crowds every season.

The America 250 celebration gives this summer’s patriotic palette an extra layer of meaning. Red, white and blue decor isn’t just seasonal this year. It fits the moment.

Summer’s short. Your backyard party season starts now.

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