If you're going to start shopping early for Christmas, let it be these chic picks that have quietly just dropped at McGee & Co. – before they sell out
From nostalgic ornaments to timeless tableware, McGee & Co.’s holiday collection is full of pieces you’ll want to bring out year after year


Hear me out. I know it might only be the second week of September and we're already using the 'C' word – and you might be sick of Halloween chat, let alone Christmas – but when Shea McGee declares it time to start thinking about the festive season, we listen up.
As someone who shops for interiors year-round, I've learned that the most coveted holiday collections sell out long before Mariah Carey defrosts and December comes around. That’s why, when I spotted an under-the-radar drop of McGee & Co.’s new Christmas collection, I knew I had to share the merry news.
From nostalgic tree ornaments to heirloom-worthy tableware and cozy Christmas decor for every room, these pieces are designed to bring Shea McGee's timeless style into your home for the holiday season – and I'm sure they won’t stay in stock for long.
There’s something instantly inviting about McGee & Co.’s approach to holiday decorating this year.
The collection leans into a timeless aesthetic with natural textures, heritage-inspired details, and just the right touch of whimsy. Think wicker trays and tree collars that bring warmth, knitted stockings for your Christmas mantel that feel nostalgic yet fresh, and tree ornaments that feel like pieces collected over the years.
It’s a collection designed for those who want their holiday decor to feel elevated and on-trend, and yet deeply personal – meaning you’ll look forward to unpacking it from the loft year after year.
While there is something for a classic, red-and-green Christmas fan, this collection also has plenty for the more modern decorator.
When Homes & Gardens' Julia visited the brand's Christmas press preview back in August, she set her eyes on all the Christmas trends Shea had predicted for 2025. While Julia breaks it all down in her article, in summary, it was all about the 3 T's: twists, tiny wreaths, and tassels.
Of course, with the products finally landing in stores, there are plenty of these vintage-inspired twists and tassels to be found. But there was another Christmas decor trend that stood out to me from the drop: bow Christmas decor.
Instead of feeling overly sweet or fussy, Shea's bows strike a lovely balance between playful and elegant. From knitted pillows and stockings to brass tree toppers and clip-on ornaments, each piece brings a touch of charm to your festive decorating.
Shea might have brought back plenty of old favorites from her Christmas 2024 collection, but below are 9 of the newest, most on-trend pieces I'm bookmarking from the drop. Hurry, they won't stay in stock for long.
Shop the McGee & Co. 2025 holiday collection
If there's one thing we can count on Shea for it's beautiful Christmas door decor. So it makes perfect sense to immortalize that in miniature form for your tree with this adorable bauble.
Serving ware is such an unsung hero of holiday entertaining. These platters not only look stunning with their red berry motif, but they’re also a practical buy in a set of two. I’d happily bring these out for Thanksgiving dinner and keep them on rotation for Christmas gatherings too.
Styled by the McGee & Co. team on the backs of dining chairs for the most festive tablescape yet, these mini wreaths offer all the warmth of a real Christmas wreath without the mess. You can even style them on your table as a centerpiece.
This is a collection that doesn’t just fill your home with festive spirit – it creates traditions you’ll look forward to unboxing year after year. If you’re planning to start your holiday shopping early, I hate to rush you, but the moment is now. The most thoughtful designs always disappear first, and McGee & Co.’s pieces are too chic to leave sitting in your cart for long...

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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