Balance Is Out, Asymmetry Is In – Shea McGee’s Elegantly Off-Kilter Take on the Christmas Mantel Looks So Luxurious But Couldn’t Be Easier to Recreate

The designer’s anti-perfect holiday hearth couldn’t be cooler. Shop everything Shea used to set the scene

Festive holiday mantel styled with evergreen garland, brass bells, and red bows
(Image credit: McGee & Co.)

It’s easy to make holiday decor look nice when it’s neat. But a good designer’s work rarely plays it safe – and no one understands the art of the unexpected better than Shea McGee. In a recent Instagram video, the designer pulled back the curtain on her asymmetrical Christmas mantel idea, proving once again that imperfection, done right, can feel infinitely more elegant.

‘To get this huge statement on my mantel – which is very large – it needed a lot of garland, so I did five,’ Shea explains, referencing her dramatic cascade of McGee & Co. greenery – a mix of hyper-realistic pine, pinecones, white berries, and eucalyptus. ‘I pulled three into this corner and then did an additional to kind of taper it off on each side, because I wanted that buildup in the corner.’

The vignette is gorgeously undone: one side full and cascading, the other lighter, creating a waterfall-like flow. It reads both sculptural and editorial – a cool, off-kilter balance that looks very impressive but simple to recreate.

As for the stockings, those too, follow the less-is-more philosophy. ‘I get so many questions about how I hang stockings on my mantel because it has this really thick profile,’ she says. Her secret is so simple, you might already have them in your junk drawer: 3M hooks, hidden beneath the garland for a seamless, float-like look. Naturally, she clusters the stockings to one side, balancing the lush fullness on the other.

And because it’s 2025 – definitely the year of the decorative ribbon – Shea completes the scene with an ivory satin bow, doubled for drama and tied loosely to one side in true coquette fashion.

Shop Shea's Asymmetrical Christmas Mantel

You’ve got the blueprint. Now all that’s left is to shop for the ingredients. Ahead, everything you need to recreate Shea’s artfully undone Christmas mantel.


Speaking of rewriting the holiday rulebook, Shea McGee’s proving she knows exactly which traditions to bend – and make look better in the process. Next up: her ten-foot Christmas tree, styled not in the living room, but in the entryway.

Julia Demer
Style Editor

Julia Demer is a New York–based Style Editor at Homes & Gardens with a sharp eye for where fashion meets interiors. Having cut her teeth at L’Officiel USA and The Row before pivoting into homes, she believes great style is universal – whether it’s a perfect outfit, a stunning room, or the ultimate set of sheets. Passionate about art, travel, and pop culture, Julia brings a global, insider perspective to every story.

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