The Pioneer Woman describes her new vintage-inspired furniture as ‘elevated ranch’
By Christina MarficeBestReviews,
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‘A perfect mix of elevated-ranch-friendly pieces’
The Pioneer Woman (known to her friends and family as Ree Drummond) may have gotten her start by whipping up delectable-looking recipes on the Food Network. But these days? She’s more likely to put her stamp on your home’s interior design. Drummond has now released several collections of farmhouse furniture and decor exclusively with Walmart, and her new, vintage-inspired line, filled with “elevated-ranch-friendly pieces” is her largest and most expansive yet.
“I’ve been dreaming up and working on the designs for these newest pieces ever since we launched the first Pioneer Woman furniture collection last year,” Drummond said in an interview with People magazine . “After seeing the overwhelmingly positive response to my first furniture collection and its additional colorways, I really wanted to bring in more of the look that’s most in line with how my family and I live.”
You can shop the entire collection now at Walmart — both in stores and online. But we rounded up our favorite pieces to give you a taste of the Pioneer Woman’s new style.
The Pioneer Woman’s largest furniture collection to date has vintage-inspired pieces starting at $148
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