Summer may have only just begun, but Studio McGee's fall collection with Target is already here – these are the picks filling our baskets to the brim
Target's getting ready for fall in collaboration with Threshold designed with Studio McGee, these are the pieces that we're loving
The Studio McGee team is one step ahead of the seasons. The firm, led by celebrated designer Shea McGee, has proven time and time again to be an unwavering source of interior design inspiration – not to mention high-quality furniture at affordable prices. And this new collection, another collaboration between Threshold, Studio McGee and Target, is no exception.
The brand-new collection boasts the perfect pieces for a seamless summer-fall transition and beyond, so we won't have to look far for stylish home decor this year.
To help you navigate through the collection of over 150 pieces of furniture and decor, we've rounded up some of our favorite designs; including timeless pieces and seasonal fall decor ideas.
Everything we're shopping from the new McGee & Co. collection
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Whether you're already on the hunt for some fall-worthy throw pillows, or just need a new armchair to complete your living room's look, you're in luck – you'll find it all and more at Target. The brand's collaborations with Threshold and Studio McGee haven't let us down yet, and these new picks can't make their way into our homes fast enough.
Though it wasn't a simple task to narrow down the broad selection, we've picked out some of the best so you're prepared for weekend shopping. This is what we've got our eyes on.
This wooden console table is a stunning example of Shea's signature look. Classic yet characterful, it'll go beautifully with a wide range of interior design styles.
A sconce is the perfect addition to a cozy reading corner or a dim hallway, and this one is oh so adorable. The patterned shade packs texture and charm, and adds a subtle pop of color to pared-back and whimsical design schemes both.
This throw pillow practically screams fall without going kitschy or over the top. Pillows are easy seasonal swap-outs and this one features a warm, inviting color palette to boot.
If your entryway or hallway is looking a little empty, this simple yet stunning bench just might be the answer. Its subtle color and streamlined design make for straightforward styling.
Tapestries are all the rage these days, and this banner is a perfect lookalike – without a hefty price tag. The perfect size for above a bed or sofa, it channels nature in all the best ways.
Make any candle look luxe and sophisticated by pairing it with this marble candle tray. With a whimsical shape and high-end material, it's a stunning finishing touch for any vignette.
Decorative bowls are a must for bare coffee, console and side tables, and this one is unique and charming. Great for holding keys, stowing matches, or simply looking beautiful, we're adding this to our carts immediately.
Large, sturdy ottomans can be hard to find, and especially at this price point. This one exudes Shea's signature design style with a charming color and lush, cozy texture.
This mirror is truly one of a kind, and it brings a burst of color into both minimalist and maximalist design schemes. It makes for an eye-catching focal point, leveling up any neglected corner of the home.
This elegant armchair is sophisticated and deep, creating a cozy escape from daily life. Its classic color would look great in an all-neutral space, but could be easily accessorized with vibrant or moody pops.
The details on this accent table make it stand out from the crowd, adding a touch of style and character to an otherwise simple piece. Plus, its light wood tone makes it versatile and easy to style.
A table at the end of the bed is the ultimate designer touch, and this one oozes character and charm. Its dark wood base and intricate detailing evoke nostalgia while still fitting in with modern-day spaces.
Finding the perfect artwork for your home has never been easier. This statement piece from Studio McGee brings a bit of moody charm to any room of the house.
We can't forget about house plants in autumn, and this one blends fresh greenery with the appeal of the changing seasons. Placed in an elegant vase, it's a great addition to a room in transition.
A table lamp isn't often the most obvious way to introduce more color into a space, but this one does just that (and beautifully). Its olive green, ceramic base doesn't take over the space, but injects a bit more life into any side or accent table arrangement.
Fall is the start of throw blanket season, so it's best to stock up far before temperatures start to drop. This green number from Studio McGee blends function and style with ease.
June 16 is the first day you'll be able to get your hands on Studio McGee's newest releases, so hurry over to Target and take your pick. Your home will be freshly decorated and ready for autumn before the leaves start to fall.
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I am an Interior Design News Editor at Homes & Gardens. Most recently, I worked with Better Homes & Gardens, where I wrote and edited content about home decor, gardening tips, food news, and more. Before that, I studied Journalism and English Literature at New York University. I’ve moved around quite a bit in the last several years, most recently making the trip to London, and love transforming each new space into a comfortable retreat that feels like home. When it comes to decor, I’m most drawn to unique vintage finds and calming colors.
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