Shea McGee Just Shared Her Holiday Dining Setup – and I'm Stealing This Stylish Detail

Bows are the star of the show when it comes to Shea McGee's holiday table, and they're the perfect way to elevate your dining chairs

interior designer shea mcgee photographed for the mcgee and co fall collection 2025 sat by a bobbin dark wood desk on a neutral chair wearing jeans and a knitted jumper
(Image credit: McGee & Co.)

For those of us who like to deck the halls as early as November, the countdown to Christmas can feel like a marathon – and as the anticipation builds, so does my eagerness to host a truly spectacular holiday gathering. (What can I say; I just can't wait to finally show off my Christmas table decor ideas). This year, however, one particular design feature will be making its debut in my home: dining chair bows, inspired by Shea McGee.

Having already crowded my mood board with images of Shea McGee's 'festive farmhouse' table, it's safe to say that I was thrilled to get another peek at Shea's Christmas setup for 2025. But in a recent Instagram post from Studio McGee, it wasn't the tableware that caught my eye: this time, I was won over by the silk velvet ribbons adorning Shea's Marisol dining chairs. Channelling the nostalgic luxury of the Ralph Lauren Christmas decor trend, this simple detail brings instant elegance to any table, and I can't wait to recreate it.

'Designing a dining space is all about balance,' writes Shea in the caption of the post. 'We want it to feel comfortable enough for everyday meals, but special enough to gather and celebrate.'

To me, this is what a simple addition like a velvet bow can add to a tablescape: a sense of effortless opulence, creating a setup that feels elevated and yet utterly inviting. The Christmas bow decor trend is as popular as ever this year, and tying a few oversized bows onto your dining chairs is a quick and affordable way to get the look.

McGee & Co. Thanksgiving tablescape

McGee & Co's Nevelyn fringed tablecloth provides the perfect rustic backdrop for your holiday tablescape

(Image credit: McGee & Co.)

'I've gone a little bow-tastic this Christmas, so naturally, Shea's look is right up my street,' says H&G's Style Editor, Charlotte Olby. 'I've got a set of vintage pine chairs with a heart carved out of the back, so I'm going to try and follow Shea's new Christmas bow tutorial and create some oversized bows to loop through the hearts.'

Shea McGee proved that bows are back for Christmas after using them to accessorize both her tree and her mantel – she even took to displaying them on her porch (Shea's outdoor Christmas bows are a real beauty).

I must admit, though, that the dining chair bow look is my favorite take on the trend: it's totally customizable, and it adds the perfect finishing touch to your table, whether you create a pared-back look or a maximalist masterpiece. Below, I've set out everything you need to recreate Shea's look, so you can add some flair to your dining space this Christmas.

Shop Everything You Need to Create Shea McGee-Inspired Dining Chair Bows


Finding new ways to show off velvet ribbons isn't the only design lesson I've learnt from Shea McGee's holiday home this year – take it from me: Shea's hydrangea Christmas tree decorations don't disappoint.

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.