McGee & Co.’s New Drop Is a Sneak Peek at All the Biggest Spring Trends to Come in 2026
With vintage-inspired details designed for modern living, McGee & Co.'s spring collection feels like a breath of fresh air for interiors
Despite the fact that we're currently in the depths of winter, Shea McGee's spring collection for McGee & Co. is ready to pull us into spring with its light and airy designs, fresh prints, and elegant picks for the season ahead.
Titled 'Heritage in Bloom', McGee & Co.'s spring collection presents a fresh take on the classics, with heirloom prints reimagined for modern living and vintage-inspired furnishings designed for busy families. The collection also taps into some of the top interior design trends of the new year, including rich colors, intriguing textures, and curved forms. The pieces from this collection are timeless by design; layered with character, charm, and undeniably chic style.
Refresh your living room for the year ahead with Shea McGee's Waker Lounge Chair, the Astrid Fringe Stool, the Hand Painted Ginger Jar, and the Delphine Low Vase – all from McGee & Co.'s spring collection.
Some of the larger furnishings from the collection stand out as anchors – like the Winslow Dining Table with its stunning dark ash wood material and the Mulholland Bedframe with its intricate floral motif. However, the smaller, decorative details aid in giving this collection its rich sense of character – like the Wellers Table Lamp and the Delphine Low Vase.
From its heritage prints and patterns to its vintage-inspired metallic accents and timeless woven details, this collection appeals to those who want to curate a home that speaks to their personality and feels refined at the same time. I've browsed this entire collection, and despite wanting nearly everything, I've picked out 12 of its standouts that are sure to add character and lived-in charm to your home. Shop them, below.
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I love the playful, alternating stripe detail on this ottoman – it's the perfect feature to add a bit of character to any room. Plus, this ottoman is sturdy enough to vary in its function – it can be used as an ordinary ottoman, a side table next to a chair, or, in its larger size, a coffee table. While I love the freshness of this stripe pattern, check out its deep blue plaid pattern, too.
This pitcher with a rabbit motif is a whimsical detail to include in your kitchen's design. Like many of the other decorative details from this collection, this pitcher looks like a rare find you'd score at a vintage sale. Style it on top of a cookbook and fill it with a bouquet of flowers to create a charming kitchen vignette.
With its oversized ceramic base, this classic lamp is given a fresh, one-of-a-kind look. Its simple linen shade and white coloring make it incredibly versatile, too – use it in your bedroom as a dresser lamp or in your living room as a decorative tabletop detail. Either way, it'll look sleek, sophisticated, and elegant.
In my opinion, there's something so nostalgic and comforting about floral print. It's the perfect print to bring a bit of life to a room, and with its darker colors, this floral printed pillow can add depth and vintage-inspired charm to any corner of your home.
I love the idea of mounting wall brackets to hold small plants and flowers – it's a great way to bring life to your walls. This version from McGee & Co.'s latest collection is so chic, with its brass finish and decorative base detailing.
Every kitchen needs storage, but there is some kitchen storage options that are simply better than the others. This jar, for instance, with its ceramic body, practical lid, and light green color, outshines other variations. Pair it with a few more to create a stylish assortment on your countertop.
The best homes are the ones with games readily available – and even better are the homes with games that double as decor. This tic-tac-toe set from Shea's new collection is so chic, you might not even realize it's playable. Style it on your coffee table as fun and engaging decoration.
Shea McGee said that silver accents are one of her favorite design trends for 2026, so it only makes sense that her spring collection has an assortment of chic silver finds, including this stunning shell bowl. I'd use this in my bathroom, as a catchall tray for earrings, rings, and necklaces. It's such a classic detail that can keep you organized.
At 18" in height, this stylish wicker basket is the perfect size to position in a living room to hold blankets or in a bedroom to store dirty laundry. Plus, with its lid, it'll keep everything concealed. If you want even more space, it's also available in a larger size: 22" in height.
It's time to retire your red and green Christmas wreath and replace it with something more appropriate for the spring season that lies ahead. With its blue and pink flowers and green foliage, this version is a stylish option for your front door this spring and summer.
Just like a vintage vase found hiding at an estate sale, this brass vase is designed with character and heritage charm. Its patinaed look gives it a bit of age, which can contrast stylishly with a fresh bouquet of flowers.
Hand-woven by skilled artisans with 100% wool, this rug is a high quality choice for any room in your home. Its Persian rug-inspired design gives it a traditional elegance, and its high quality construction can ensure years of use. Plus, it's available in five different sizes and three different colors.
While Shea McGee's new spring collection at McGee & Co. is already filled with chic decor for your home, there's even more to come. For instance, the Handloomed Block Print Throw will be available on January 24th, the Bodhi Burl Side Table will be available on February 5th, and the Aldorno Cordless Lamp will be available on February 7th.
So keep your calendars marked, join the waitlists for your favorite pieces (I'll be joining for this stunning vintage-inspired shower curtain), and get ready to transform your home into an oasis that'll never go out of style.
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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.