Shea McGee has already predicted the biggest trends for fall – from vintage-inspired twists to glossy lacquer, it's all in her new Target drop
2025's hottest design trends just got the Shea McGee treatment – here’s everything that's made my edit


Checking the Studio McGee x Target collection has become a part of my daily routine. As a shopping editor and Shea McGee mega-fan, I want to be the first in line for any new drops from her affordably chic range.
So when I learned that the Threshold designed w/Studio McGee collaboration was expanding with new launches today (June 16), I set myself an alarm and got scrolling. And honestly, this might just be my favorite Shea McGee collection yet.
Tapping into some of the biggest interior design trends for 2025, these new-in pieces might just be her most design-led yet. Think rich maroon reds, high-gloss lacquer finishes, tapestry prints, and vintage-inspired details. And all at a Target price point? I'll be racing you to the checkout.
I often have a hard time getting excited about fall or winter collections (don't even get me started on early Christmas) when we're in the middle of summer, but I'm making an exception for this early fall decor drop.
Filled with transitional pieces in rich, warming tones that will look at home year-round, this collection has been designed to offer an update to your home from summer 2025 all the way through to fall.
You might already have noticed that the lacquer trend is making waves this year, but it is typically an expensive designer favorite. Until now. Shea's latest collection features several glossy accent pieces that nod to this glamorous vintage trend, in a rich burgundy shade that helps to punctuate Shea's trademark neutrals.
And that's not where the vintage inspiration ends. You'll also find plenty of twisted and turned wooden designs in the collection that will help you create a luxe, layered vignette at home (without having to set foot in the thrift store).
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The latest Threshold x Studio McGee collection at Target features several standout pieces that nod to the lacquered look. Each piece is finished in a deep oxblood hue that feels more like a refined statement than a trend-driven accent. The coffee table grounds a living room with its sculptural oval shape. The console table adds drama and polish to an entryway or behind a sofa. And the side table is a versatile punctuation mark in any room, offering just the right hit of shine.
Nodding to the glamour of the '70s, this deep oxblood red coffee table has been finished in a high-gloss that adds just the right amount of shine to your living room. You can also shop the matching Accent Table and Console Table.
Bringing all the vintage vibes, this 'braided' walnut side table feels like something you'd pick up at a French brocante but on a much more sensible price point. I love that you can also find the matching Braided Console Table in the range.
Offering the perfect balance of nostalgic, timeless style with a contemporary edge, this new collection delivers the perfect excuse for a seasonal refresh that will see you well into fall and beyond.
Whether you're shopping to refresh your living room or looking to bring in some richer hues and textures for the months ahead, Shea's new designs bring a high-end feel home.
Here, I've pulled together my edit of the most stylish finds that I think are particularly worth your attention. But be quick, as always, the best pieces are already selling fast.
A jacquard tapestry-inspired print is up there with one of the most talked-about prints of 2025. I love how Shea's reimagined this traditional pattern in a lighter and more inviting palette that would pair beautifully with neutrals or farmhouse decor.
Trending now, this framed art painting of a Pointer is a must-have for dog lovers. Thanks to the hexagonal gilt gold frame and painterly design, this feels like an antique piece and will add plenty of personality to your gallery wall.
If you've been loving the butter yellow decor trend for summer, I have it on good authority that this slightly warmer, more golden yellow tone is going to be the big name for fall. This sweet, rounded throw pillow is the perfect way to introduce the hue to your home in a small way.
If you inspect this chic floor lamp closely, you'll notice that it isn't black as it appears, but it actually boasts a glossy oxblood red metal base that just oozes style. Plus, the whipstitch detailing on the empire shade is a signature of this collection that you'll also find on this Earthy Table Lamp.
Every time Shea drops a new collection, there’s always one or two pieces I regret not adding to my cart fast enough – and I have a feeling this launch will be no different. I’ve already bookmarked my favorites, but the best finds never stick around for long, so if something’s caught your eye, I wouldn’t wait.
And if that wasn't enough, you'll be pleased to know that alongside these new pieces, Shea McGee's summer Target collection has had a bit of a restock with some of her prettiest pieces returning, including Shea McGee's skirted furniture at Target.

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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