Martha Stewart launches a brand-new home website with furniture, recipes, and even CBD

We take a look at the items curated by Martha Stewart

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 09: Martha Stewart attends the 2020 Mercedes-Benz Annual Academy Viewing Party at Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills on February 09, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jerod Harris/Getty Images,)
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Homebodies are going to adore Martha Stewart's new one-stop shop, Martha.com. The lifestyle guru's latest undertaking ensures that all aspects of  life in your abode flow as "efficiently, beautifully, and purposefully" as possible. Of course, there is decor to browse, kitchenware to explore, and even CBD gummies to add to your cart. (Martha thinks of everything.) 

 On Martha.com, fans will come across products she has curated, designed, and collected. Expect backyard decor courtesy of Amazon, furniture from Wayfair, and delicious bottles of vino from Martha Stewart Wine Co. Cheers to that!

Fun items from Martha Stewart's new site, Martha.com

Martha Stewart MTS-CSTP Transplanter with Comfort Grip Handle $12
$12 at Amazon US

Martha Stewart MTS-CSTP Transplanter with Comfort Grip Handle $12

This stainless steel 10 x 3 x 1 inch transplanter will make your time in the dirt feel effortless thanks to its comfortable handle. 



Martha Stewart Broxton 1-Piece in Brushed Light Brown and Beige $649.99
$649.99 at Amazon US

Martha Stewart Broxton 1-Piece in Brushed Light Brown and Beige $649.99

Relax on this modern, 77-inch aluminum lounge chair with 


Martha Stewart Coffee By Barrie House | Organic Whole Beans | Martha's Espresso Dark Roast | $9.99
$9.99 at Amazon US

Martha Stewart Coffee By Barrie House | Organic Whole Beans | Martha's Espresso Dark Roast | $9.99

This 10-oz bag of Martha's espresso dark roast is the perfect way to wake up. 


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"Take a look and please remember this is just the beginning," Martha said on Instagram ahead of the site's launch. 

As much as Martha—who turns 80 in August—loves spending time in, she credits the outdoors for her youthful look and mindset. Like her favorite recipes, Martha willingly shares her secret tip for looking and feeling great—and it's a doozy!

"Climb mountains," she said on Entertainment Tonight earlier this year. "I climbed Kilimanjaro. For goodness sake, I went up into the Himalayas." 

She continued, "You have to do that kind of stuff. That's the kind of stuff that keeps one vibrant and young and it's important.” 

If you're not quite ready for a hike up the Himalayas, start small with a few gardening projects and then enjoy a little relaxation on one of Martha's delightful-looking outdoor recliners. 

Danielle Valente

Danielle is a writer for woman&home and My Imperfect Life, where she particularly enjoys covering lifestyle and entertainment news. She was previously the editor of Time Out New York Kids and a news editor at Elite Daily. When she's not working, you can find her reading a good book and enjoying a cup of coffee. Follow her @dvwrites.