Martha Stewart has a tiny house just for her baskets: ‘My hero’

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She’s basking in baskets.

Martha Stewart, 81, revealed on Instagram this week that she has an entirely separate house for her basket collection — and it has many social media users wishing that they could move in.

The lifestyle mogul posed for a photo in front of the small house, which almost resembled something of a chic storage shed, surrounded by all of her baskets in varying shapes, sizes and colors.

In her hands, she held one that looked like a traditional picnic basket with dark wood and, in the other, she clutched a lighter, rounder, wicker-styled basket.

“My little basket house needed a new roof,” she wrote in the caption of the Instagram photo. “Replaced the rotted cedar shingles with a brand new painted metal roof that will outlive most others.”

She also explained that the baskets had to be removed in order for the painters to get inside.

“Gave me time to clean inside and rearrange and even edit a bit. Getting to be time for another tag sale?????” she wrote, referring to the one that she held last year at her farm in Katonah, New York.


Fans were loving her little basket house.
Fans were loving her little basket house.
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"My little basket house needed a new roof," she wrote in the caption.
“My little basket house needed a new roof,” she wrote in the caption.
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The tickets for the most desirable time slots went for $250 a pop, Page Six previously reported – but at least the proceeds did go to charity.

However, Stewart’s fans are going crazy over the idea of yet another tag sale and are praising her for her extensive basket collection, with some calling it a “life goal.”

“After watching your show, it’s been a life goal to have so many beautiful baskets I need a shed for them 😂 currently have 3 I thrifted and love for gardening or going to the farmers market 💛,” one user gushed in the comments section of the Instagram post.

“Wait. A house just for her baskets? This is Martha Deluxxxxx. Only she would have something like that🙌,” another typed.

Someone else chimed in, “Only Martha Stewart would have a shed for baskets, lol. My hero.”

Others joked about the fact that she even had a little house for all of her baskets.

“I’ve been contemplating a new roof for my basket house too!!!” a follower quipped.

Another seconded, “It’s not hoarding if you put collections in their own houses.”


Stewart sizzled a few summers ago in an Instagram selfie that went viral.
Stewart sizzled a few summers ago in an Instagram selfie that went viral.
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She said that she was thinking of doing another estate sale as she cleaned out some of her baskets.
She said that she was thinking of doing another estate sale as she cleaned out some of her baskets.
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The entrepreneur also wowed in another viral selfie earlier this month.
The entrepreneur also wowed in another viral selfie earlier this month.
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In a follow-up post, Stewart showed off another shot of all her baskets stacked and scattered throughout the tiny house – by The Post’s quick visual count, there looked to be nearly 50 of them.

This isn’t the first time that the CBD entrepreneur has taken to her Instagram page to show off some fun snaps: She’s gone viral for posting a series of sultry “thirst traps” over the past few years.

The first one that took the internet by storm was in July 2020, when she posed from her pool in East Hampton, donning nothing but a navy blue swimsuit and a pair of pursed lips.

Earlier this month, she posted yet another sexy pic from the salon chair, again showing off a kissy face and “smizing” into the camera.

In yet another viral Martha moment this month, she was caught sipping a margarita out of a measuring cup while onstage at a panel.

It was her signature pomegranate Martha-rita.

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