Shea McGee's 2025 Holiday Collection Has Every Piece You Need to Recreate a Timeless Nostalgic Christmas – and Right Now It's All 50% Off
With so many stylish and classic holiday finds that are now on sale, McGee & Co. is the one-stop shop for cozy, nostalgic Christmas decor
Forget the themes, the trends, and seasonal fads. When it comes to decorating for Christmas, I prefer to keep things classic and timeless, with a hint of nostalgic charm. Apparently, so does Shea McGee.
The interior designer's holiday collection at McGee & Co. is complete with loads of Christmas decor ideas that nail the timeless Christmas decor aesthetic with ease – from decorative brass ornaments and charmingly printed stockings to tabletop trinkets that elegantly ring in the spirit of the season. These are the kind of holiday decorations that you'll want to keep for Christmases to come – timeless pieces that'll become family heirlooms to unpack and hang up year after year.
Right now, McGee & Co. is running a 50% off sale on all holiday decor for Black Friday. That takes many of the pieces in the collection down to under $50, under $10 for some ornaments, so if, like me, you like to keep things classic at Christmas, now is the time to stock up.
This Christmas living room is complete with a cozy velvet armchair upon which rests a pillow with Shea's Bella Pillow Cover. To the right, a marble side table holds Shea's Bell-Shaped Wicker Tray. On the coffee table rests a set of Langford Coupe Glasses, and on the mantel is an assortment of Brown Sisal Bottle Brush Trees. All of these decorations are currently on sale at McGee & Co.
Shop Christmas Decor From McGee & Co
If you're eager to find timeless holiday decor must-haves to keep in your Christmas collection for years to come, I've rounded up an assortment of the best finds from McGee & Co. – all of which are on sale right now. That said, if there's one thing I know about Shea's decor from McGee & Co. (especially the affordable Christmas finds), it's that they won't be in stock for long. So don't wait. Find your forever decorations below.
With its deep red color and charming pattern, this stocking resembles a vintage find. It's the type of stocking you'll use year after year, and it'll never go out of style. Not only that, but it's spacious enough for plenty of stocking stuffers, making it an ideal stocking for your Christmas mantel.
Nutcrackers are one of my personal favorite holiday decorations. With its sleek wood design, this one is a modern take on the traditional nutcracker, but it's nonetheless a timeless pick. At 24" tall, this nutcracker would act as a stylish guard to place next to your living room fireplace or in your main entryway.
Like a little nod to hotel room curtains, this tassel ornament invites some sophisticated elegance onto your Christmas tree. Complete in a vivid shade of red, it's an unexpected touch of luxury for your holiday decor display.
French horns are a classic Christmas instrument that are a part of many iconic Christmas songs. Designed as a tree ornament, this little variation replicates the nostalgic charm and elegance of a real French horn, especially with its delicate bow detail on top.
Planning any holiday parties? Add this serving platter to your rotation of dishware. Its design is simple, yet so elegant – its scalloped edge and cursive signage in the center combine to make a stylish holiday plate.
I'm always looking for new ways to display my Christmas cards, and this year, I'm choosing this garland card holder. Stretching 6' in length, this card holder features several loops for cards as well as decorative brass leaves. Weave it into a real garland strand to create a stunning holiday display for your mantel.
Sold in a set of 10, these miniature LED candles make for a charming addition to your Christmas tree. Clip them from various branches around the tree itself and let their warm glow light up each ornament.
With its vintage-inspired stitching pattern, this tree skirt has a nostalgic appeal to its design. It can act as a stylish base for your Christmas tree and a charming spot on which you can rest your Christmas presents.
Since this wreath is so small, it's much more versatile than larger variations. Hang it from the back of a chair, from a kitchen cabinet, a window, or even consider styling it as a Christmas table centerpiece during holiday parties.
Grouped together or scattered around your house, these miniature green Christmas trees are a chic decoration for your home. Since they're made from marble, each tree features unique veining details that add to the tree's overall appeal. These trees are a timeless decoration that ring in the season in a quiet, elegant manner.
The bow decor trend is here to stay for Christmas 2025. There's something so timeless about a Christmas bow – whether it's tied from a branch on your tree or featured as a motif on a Christmas pillow, like this one from Shea's holiday collection. Come December 1st, swap any pillow cover for this festive one.
Fruit garland reminds me of the Little Women Christmas aesthetic – it has a handmade and nostalgic charm to its design. If you love the look of homemade fruit garland, but want something that'll last for years to come, opt for this artificial dried orange garland instead. Its colorful design will add character to your holiday display.
Shea McGee's 50% sale at McGee & Co. is just the start – come next week, almost every homewares brand you can think of will be holding their very own Black Friday sales. To stay up to date with what's new to sale, check out our Black Friday home deals so you don't miss out on the best savings of the year.
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Devin Toolen is a New York-based Style Editor for Homes & Gardens. After achieving her Bachelor’s Degree at Villanova University, Devin moved to Paris, France, to obtain her Master’s Degree at Parsons School of Design. Upon returning to the United States, Devin began working in the media industry with Cosmopolitan Magazine, where she wrote trend-driven fashion stories and assisted on set for many photoshoots, and later Livingetc, where she wrote interior design stories and assisted with the magazine’s social media pages. She has an appreciation for every aspect of personal style – from the clothes we wear to the design of our homes. In her spare time, Devin enjoys embroidery and antique shopping in the city.
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