Who else is making Christmas decor out of burl wood? Shea McGee’s 2025 Target holiday collection approaches festivity with a designer’s eye

The details you’ve been loving all year – burl wood, scalloped borders, figural fruit – bring an editorial edge to your merriest moments

Shea McGee x Target Christmas decor styled on a mantel, including an oil painting, fluted candlesticks, and evergreen garland
(Image credit: Target)

There are really only two ways to do holiday decor chicly. You either lean all the way in – think cozy, nostalgic, ’90s holiday energy with red, white, and green done unapologetically – or you play it cool. The latter, seasonally subliminal, is harder to nail, simply because it requires more restraint.

But Shea McGee, true to form, has done exactly that with her freshly debuted Christmas collection for Target, which is so good, you’ll likely consider leaving half of it out year-round.

‘Not overtly Christmassy’ doesn’t mean ‘not festive' either. All the core Christmas decor trends are all there – stars, garlands, glimmers of gold – just reframed through a more design-insider lens.

Olive-and-pine Christmas wreath swag styled over a wall mirror

(Image credit: Target)

Take the tree toppers: the star, a non-negotiable in any holiday home, appears here not in glitter or metal but in burl wood – the retro, high-design material du jour that’s veneered everything from console tables to candleholders in 2025, and will almost certainly do the same in 2026.

So no, it’s not just a holiday collection. It’s an interior design trend forecast, a glimpse at what festive style (and design at large) will look like next.

Ahead, six pieces that will make guests assume you hired a decorator.


Shea McGee has a knack for calling what’s next year-round, but this season, her message is clear: when in doubt, wrap it in ribbon. Bows – the romantic accent of the moment – are all over her McGee & Co. Christmas 2025 decor, sealing the look (quite literally) with a flourish.

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