Shea McGee Has Declared Silver As the Most On-Trend Finish for 2026 – Here's How She Brings This Cool-Toned Metal into Her Rustic Spaces
According to Shea McGee, silver is the next finish to take over in design, and she knows just how to make it look inviting
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Brass, gold, and copper have long reigned as the go-to, on-trend metallic finishes. But throughout 2025, as homes became more layered, more colorful, and more inviting, we saw an unexpected shift away from these super-popular warm metals toward cool metals like chrome and silver.
Even the queen of soft, rustic interiors, Shea McGee, has gone to the cool side with both her new McGee & Co. Spring Collection and her Threshold designed w/ Studio McGee line at Target, heavily featuring silver. It’s a design trend that made her top design predictions for 2026. But Shea is very specific that, for her, it’s all about silver – not chrome.
So how does Shea style this cooler-toned finish in her warm, rustic interiors? We spoke with the designer to find out how she’s incorporating this trending material into her projects.
McGee & Co.'s Adeline Taper Candle Holders are designed with a sleek silver finish. They can elevate any tablescape with their elegant and classic nature.
Unlike chrome, which can skew very modern and sometimes cold, decorating with silver yields a softer, more familiar effect in interiors. It's a metallic finish that many associate with traditional decorating trends because of its frequent use throughout design history. Hence, why it's Shea's choice for her softer style.
Compared to chrome, ‘silver reads warmer and more heritage-inspired – it feels softer, more layered, and timeless rather than sleek,’ Shea explains. Typically, its shine is not as sharp as chrome's, and according to Shea, this gives the finish its calm and collected feel.
Shea explains that 'Silver tends to blend more naturally into layered interiors. If your space leans classic or transitional, silver usually feels like the better choice,' she remarks. Silver's soft shine and timeless appeal can enhance a home that already feels lived-in and full of personality. It's an enduring finish with a subtle shine that can add another level of visual interest without disrupting the room's preexisting atmosphere.
Silver decor accents can enhance modern rustic interiors, like the Silver Bowl with a twisted rim and the Silver Shell Container, both from Shea McGee's Target line.
Shea is all about softening silver with other materials. This is how we’re seeing these cooler metals styled in 2026. They aren’t in stark white minimalist rooms; this isn’t the silver of the 2010s. If you layer silver with natural materials like wood, stone, marble, and warm neutrals, it adds a slight, unexpected contrast – but one that works.
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‘Silver pairs beautifully with wood, stone, and softer textiles,’ Shea explains. See how the shelves above are styled with plenty of beautiful, natural textures and warm shades, and how pops of silver add a freshness among all the tactile layering.
Maybe it’s because warmer metallics seem like such a safe, ‘done’ choice, but silver does offer a more expensive-looking, more elegant appeal. It’s familiar, yet refreshing. Complementary, but striking, too. Silver can invite a level of rich character into a room, which makes it a particularly relevant finish for this moment in design. We are all striving for interiors that sing with character and personality. Silver can deliver both of those things – along with a little bit of shine.
If you’re eager to work this finish into your interior styling, Shea's love of silver is apparent in her own McGee & Co. spring collection and her new range with Target. Shop our favorite picks below.
Shop the Chicest Silver Decor
Shell decor, when done right, is timeless – just like this stunning silver shell from McGee & Co. Use it as a jewelry catchall, a paperweight, or just a decorative object. Its organic shape and grooved details can add character to any spot in which you style it.
Silver isn't just reserved for modern spaces that lean cool. Layer it right with plenty of texture and warm colors, and it can be used to add some edge to modern rustic interiors.

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.