Drew Barrymore, who most recently played a flesh-eating zombie on Netflix’s “Santa Clarita Diet,” would now like to sell you a vintage floral dinnerware set.

The “E.T.” star — in what looks like a bid to cast herself as the next Martha Stewart — has inked a deal with Walmart to exclusively sell a new collection of boho-chic furnishings, home decor and dinnerware on the company’s Walmart.com and Jet.com sites.

The 200-plus items include a wicker cat bed with pointy ears for $74, a framed painting of a “human dog” in a tuxedo for $59, a “hand woven macrame” basket set for $70, and an $899 velvet pink Parisian sofa.

The mash-up comes at a time when a gaggle of celebrities are competing for the domestic diva mantle Martha Stewart has had largely to herself for more than two decades — until television personality, author and chef Rachael Ray began dabbling in home furnishings and pet products several years ago.

More recently, HGTV star Joanna Gaines struck deals with Target and Pier 1 Imports to sell her Magnolia branded home decor items, including wooden planters and wicker baskets. Actress Reese Witherspoon launched her southern hospitality life style line, Draper James, at Crate & Barrel last year.

“The home category has seen some pretty good growth over the last several years, and it’s a good margin business,” Edward Jones analyst Brian Yarbrough said.

“This space is now very celebrity-driven,” said Craig Johnson, president of Customer Growth Partners, “but Martha is the godmother of the category.”