Shea McGee declares rich burgundy and deep navy as the must-have colors for 2025 in her new fall collection – every cozy piece is full of story and soul
From vintage-inspired pieces to rich color palettes and a chicken named Rhonda, the McGee & Co. fall drop is not one to miss


Sure, I love summer – but while I'm certainly not wishing away the light evenings and backyard cook-outs, there is a part of me that's already longing for the crisp and coziness of fall.
And I'm not the only one. Teasing us with pumpkin spice and all things nice this week, Shea McGee has just dropped the McGee & Co. fall 2025 collection in our inboxes, and let me tell you: this might be my favorite collection yet. Tapping into some of the biggest interior design trends for 2025, Shea is declaring this as the season of story and soul.
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Sharing the spotlight with Rhonda the chicken and Annie the pooch, Shea has been busy working behind the scenes to bring her favorite fall decor ideas to life over on Instagram.
Filled with transitional, vintage-inspired pieces and a rich, easy-to-layer palette, this new McGee era is fuelled by heirloom details, customization, and sculptural designs that celebrate autumn's artistry.
'This collection is all about heritage-inspired details, cozy textures, and meaningful craftsmanship – pieces that bring a sense of story and soul to your home for the season and beyond,' she explains of the collection.
If the new furniture drops weren't enough to shout about – antique-style bobbin legs, dark rich wood tones, and lots of lovely new upholstery options – it's the smaller accent pieces that have really caught my eye.
With deep burgundy red and rich navy blue throw pillows, kitchen wares, and trinkets to fight over, this collection is filled with cozy, bang-on-trend decor pieces that would feel right at home next to the fireside of a countryside retreat. Or, your own living room.
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And of course, true to Shea style, there is plenty to tablescape with, too.
'Harvest season is about bringing the beauty of nature indoors, layering textures and tones that feel timeless, fresh, and inviting,' Shea explains of her vision for the abundant fall table above. 'It’s the art of gathering, where thoughtful details and effortless warmth turn every meal into a lasting memory.'
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Here's everything on my wish list from the just-landed McGee & Co. fall 2025 collection – from vintage-inspired wall art to sweet decor pieces to elevate your kitchen or dining room, these cozy designs are filled with Shea's signature timeless charm.
Decorating with tapestries wasn't a trend I foresaw as a trend at the beginning of 2025, but I'm so glad we're here. This one is made from 100% cotton and jacquard printed to mimic antique designs. Plus, it comes with all the fixings to hang it on the wall.
For someone who leans away from coastal decor ideas, I'm a sucker for a shell, and I've not seen anything as unique as this novelty serving dish. I love that it will add a pop of unexpected chrome to my fall table among all the warm tones.
Speaking of fall tables, the Hestercombe floral is a real stand-out print from the new collection. With a deep navy base and intricate, painterly florals dancing throughout, this is going to add a timeless feel to mealtimes. You can also pick up the matching Pillow Cover.
Deep red marble is one of those materials that just screams loud luxury to me. This end table, made from a solid merlot marble with natural, unique marbling, has been designed with a sculptural pedestal silhouette to slot easily into your living room.
If you're on the hunt for some pieces to spice up (pardon the pun) your kitchen shelving display, these are a seriously special touch. Made from stoneware with a crackle glaze and hand-painted motifs, each jar is one-of-a-kind and oh-so charming.
Created by Austin, TX, based artist Bethany Joseph, this moody floral painting captures some elegant white blooms against a deep red backdrop to add some refined depth to your walls. Hang it in isolation or as part of a gallery wall.
While it might feel we're a million miles away from the height of summer, fall is going to be upon us before you can say 'pumpkin spice latte please', so if I were you, I'd start thinking about tucking away some of these sure-to-sell-out favorites sooner rather than later.
With a mix of could-be-vintage investment furniture pieces and small decor accents that you can pick up for under $50, this new collection really does have something for every style and budget.

Charlotte is the style and trends editor at Homes and Gardens and has been with the team since Christmas 2023. Following a 5 year career in Fashion, she has worked at many women's glossy magazines including Grazia, Stylist, and Hello!, and as Interiors Editor for British heritage department store Liberty. Her role at H&G fuses her love of style with her passion for interior design, and she is currently undergoing her second home renovation - you can follow her journey over on @olbyhome
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