I Wasn't Sold on the Farmhouse Look Until I Saw McGee & Co's Holiday Entertaining Collection – It's a Masterclass in Festive Rustic Charm

It's the vintage-inspired Christmas tableware I've been dreaming of

Christmas table with red gingham tablecloth, white napkins, gold napkin rings and red taper candles
(Image credit: McGee & Co)

After spring soirees, vibrant summer celebrations and the warmth of the harvest season, Christmas is every host's final opportunity to impress before the year comes to an end. (Unless you're planning a knockout New Year's Eve party, of course.)

I've been busy preparing for Halloween and Thanksgiving, but I haven't nailed down my Christmas decorating ideas just yet – although it looks like McGee & Co's new holiday entertaining collection might have done some of the hard work for me.

Christmas table with red gingham tablecloth, white frill napkins and gold napkin rings

(Image credit: McGee & Co)

I've been recreating Shea McGee's fall tablescapes at my recent dinner parties, so it goes without saying that I was thrilled to see McGee & Co's 2025 Christmas drop – and the holiday entertaining pieces are the icing on the cake. I love that they're subtly festive, with simple silhouettes and classic touches that will complement every kind of tablescape.

Whether you're on the hunt for table linens, crockery or a few fabulous finishing touches, you'll find something you love in McGee & Co's holiday entertaining collection. Check out my favorite pieces below.

Shop McGee & Co's Holiday Entertaining Collection


Halloween and Thanksgiving are still to come before the Christmas spirit really sets in, but I'm in festive mode already. I'm not just shopping McGee & Co's holiday collection, either: I'm loving Joanna Gaines' cabin kitsch tableware collection at Target. Think retro Christmas with a dash of rustic charm.

Martha Davies
Content Editor

Martha is a Content Editor on the Living team at Homes & Gardens. Her love for lifestyle journalism began when she interned at Time Out Dubai when she was 15 years old; she went on to study English and German at Oxford, before covering property and interior design at Country & Town House magazine. To Martha, living beautifully is all about good food and lots of colorful home decor.

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