McGee & Co. deals – how to get the biggest saving on classic and contemporary furniture and decor

Here's everything you need to know about the McGee & Co. sales, from when to shop and what to buy to how to save, according to our expert eCommerce Editor

A white sofa and a wood frame love seat around a wooden coffee table, topped with a floral arrangement; in the background, a fire place set in a white wall and open shelving.
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If you're into neutral hues and natural textures for an elevated take on the farmhouse aesthetic, you'll find a lot to like at McGee & Co. Take your pick from sturdy furniture and soft furnishings or smaller accent pieces to tie your room together.

As an eCommerce Editor, I spend my days window-shopping the world's best home retailers. Compared to the likes of Target and Wayfair, I'd say that furniture and decor at McGee & Co. errs on the more expensive side, but it's several cuts above in terms of quality. I've learned to shop the McGee & Co. sales to get their best-selling items for less, and I want to share my wisdom with you.

First, I'll drop some quick links, so that you can shop the McGee & Co. sales by department. Then, I'll tell you all about the best times to shop at McGee & Co. and explain a little more about what makes a good deal, drawing on my experience as a sales hunter.

Where to find the best McGee & Co. deals

When is the best time to get a deal at McGee & Co.?

Upholstered chairs around a wooden dining table, topped with candles and a vase of flowers; in the background, dark cabinetry and open French doors looking onto a garden view.

(Image credit: McGee & Co.)

McGee & Co. Presidents' Day sales

This year, Presidents' Day falls on Monday, February 17, but McGee & Co. deals started dropping the week before. You'll see tiered discounts − 35% off, 25% off, 20% off, and 15% off − plus a few items with as much as 60% off. The McGee & Co. Presidents' Day sales is a great opportunity to stock up on outdoor furniture and decor, out of season.

McGee & Co. Labor Day sales

This year, Labor Day falls on Monday, September 1. Judging by last year's sales, McGee & Co. often offers double points for every purchase made through the McGee Rewards Program, as a special Labor Day treat. I'd use this opportunity to get a deep discount on a big-ticket item (think sofas and bed frames) and bank the double points for use outside of sales season.

McGee & Co. Black Friday sales

This year, Black Friday falls on November 28, but I'd expect McGee & Co. deals to start dropping the week before and run until at least Cyber Monday (December 1). Judging by previous years, you'll see site-wide discounts of at least 30%, but you'll save more with VIP discounts if you sign up for the McGee Rewards program.

McGee & Co. Holiday sales

As a shopping writer and sales hunter, I'm often asked: when's the best time to buy festive decor? My answer: right after the holidays. McGee & Co. tends to drop deals across the whole site in the after-Christmas sales, but you'll find the deepest discounts on wreaths, garlands, and ornaments. As you look ahead to the new year, stock up on the last of this year's seasonal decor for less.

How can you tell if you've got a good deal at McGee & Co.?

Gray sofas and armchairs clustered around a dark wood coffee table, topped with candles and a vase filled with flowers; in the background, a vase of flowers on a mantel above a fire; open shelves filled with knickknacks.

(Image credit: McGee & Co.)

Join the McGee & Co. rewards program

When you sign up for the McGee & Co. Rewards Program, (which is totally free, by the way), you get one point for every dollar you spend. You can redeem those points to get dollars off your next purchase: 500 points gets you $25 off, 1,000 points gets you $50 off, and so on.

You also earn points when you celebrate your birthday, sign up for SMS alerts or the mailing list, or follow McGee & Co. on social media. It's a super easy way to save money without even thinking about it. Just so you know, your McGee Rewards points expire 12 months after purchase, so don't leave it too late to redeem.

Sign up for the McGee & Co. mailing list

When you join the McGee & Co. newsletter, you get early access to sales and exclusive offers, plus 50 points through the McGee Rewards program.

Look out for sales on sales

There's a hidden 'Sale on Sale' section on the McGee & Co site: I couldn't find it through internal navigation, but it shows up in my search engine. You'll see 20%, 30%, even 40% off already-discounted items, The regular McGee & Co. sales section also has a 'deepest discounts' sub-category, where you could save up to 60% on rugs, furniture, and accent pieces.

See if you're eligible for special discounts

Architects and interior designers can join the McGee & Co. Designer Trade Program. If you're getting married, you can sign up for the McGee & Co. gift registry to fill your new home with McGee & Co. goods.

FAQs

What is the McGee & Co. aesthetic?

McGee & Co. is all about attainable elegance: natural textures and neutral hues to complement any color palette. As you scroll through their site, you'll find a blend of classic and contemporary styles to suit modern and traditional homes. If you're looking for statement pieces with plenty of color, I suggest you shop the Anthropologie sales, instead: McGee & Co. likes to keep it muted.

What's the difference between Studio McGee and McGee & Co.?

Studio McGee is a design studio, founded by Syd and Shea McGee. McGee & Co. is their interiors brand, where you can buy Studio McGee pieces.


If you like the rustic, relaxed vibe of McGee & Co., but you're working with a slightly tighter budget, I suggest you shop their Target collection, Threshold, designed with Studio McGee. You'll find far more affordable pieces with the same farmhouse feel.

Emilia Hitching
Sleep Editor

Emilia is our resident sleep writer. She spends her days tracking down the lowest prices on the best mattresses and bedding and spends her nights testing them out from the comfort of her own home. Emilia leads a team of testers across America to find the best mattress for every sleep style, body type, and budget.

Emilia's quest to learn how to sleep better takes her all around the world, from the 3Z mattress factory in Glendale, Arizona to the Hästens headquarters in Köping, Sweden. She's interviewed luxury bedding designers at Shleep and Pure Parima, as well as the Design Manager at IKEA. Before she joined Homes & Gardens, Emilia studied English at the University of Oxford.

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