Shea McGee has just dropped the best tablescape inspiration, and she's revealed exactly how to get the look – I'm snapping up these elegant pieces before they're gone
Shop everything you need to replicate McGee &Co.'s show-stopping fall tablescapes


From bold florals to charming gingham, the new season offers endless design inspiration, so why settle on just one look? There are countless fall table decor ideas to explore and trends to experiment with. With the harvest season approaching, I’m starting with two fall tablescapes from the experts at McGee & Co.
In a recent Instagram post, Shea McGee showcased two seasonal table settings using contrasting fall decor ideas, reminding me of just how much variety autumnal aesthetics offer. Whether you favor rustic fall designs with neutral palettes or rich hues paired with striking statement pieces, there are endless ways to refresh and elevate your space this time of year.
The first of McGee & Co.’s fall tablescapes is built around a dramatic color palette, anchored by the beautiful Gothic-style Hestercombe tablecloth. Shea balances the intensity with lighter accents, like woven Hermione placemats and lace trim napkins, creating a look that feels rich yet approachable.
While I’m a longtime fan of earthy tones and maximalist fall decor, I couldn’t help but swoon over the second tablescape – a masterclass in minimalism. The Catania linen ruffle tablecloth and matching Catania linen napkins, paired with gold accents, create a scheme that is understated yet brimming with visual interest.
‘From the name cards to the centerpiece to the candles, you are creating an entire experience,’ Shea notes in the video. Fortunately, every element of both stunning tablescapes is available to shop – here’s how to recreate McGee & Co.’s fall look in your own home.
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I love the rich backdrop created by this tablecloth; the botanical motifs are ideal for fall, and the color palette creates an especially striking look. I'd style it with plenty of gold accents for a maximalist setting.
Available in classic silver or polished brass, this flatware set offers an antique-inspired feel thanks to the intricate finish on the handles. It would pair perfectly with my favorite country grandmother-inspired tableware.
Bring some earthy texture to your table with these woven placemats – I think the crochet-style detail is so unique.
This handsome gravy boat will see you through from early fall gatherings to Thanksgiving parties. The navy edge provides a subtle, elegant touch.
I'm always a fan of a tablescape that features crisp neutral linens with an elevated touch – just like these soft white napkins, which are complete with gorgeous lace edges.
I love the organic shape and subtle stem detail on these glasses; I'd leave them on display in my kitchen to show off their vintage-style charm.
Just like the gravy boat, these plates are versatile and timeless thanks to their ivory hue and contrasting rim. I've got my eye on the matching Pritchard Bowls, too.
I'm swooning over this tablecloth – the micro gingham print combined with the sweeping ruffled edges creates a look that's relaxed and yet utterly stylish.
I'm obsessed with ruffled tableware since I spotted all the scalloped decor from Magnolia, and I love how this dish pairs a textural edge with an eye-catching red rim.
With their intricate rope detailing and lustrous brass finish, these napkin rings are bound to spark conversation – I'll be picking up a few sets for my upcoming dinner parties.
If lace isn't your style, these ruffle-edge napkins will add plenty of visual interest to your table. I'd pair them with statement accessories like these Gilford Brass Napkin Rings.
I adore the rich chestnut shade of these place card holders – they would tie in wonderfully with a harvest-themed look, but they also make a striking statement piece.
Envisioning a seasonal tablescape with a little more color? I've been eagerly awaiting Gustaf Westman's tableware collection with IKEA – it'll certainly bring a playful, maximalist edge to my fall dinners.
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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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