McGee & Co.'s Easter collection has just dropped – and it's filled with charming and rustic delights
McGee & Co. has created a chic line of whimsical, vintage-style decor – and many pieces can last way beyond Easter and all of its joyful festivities

Many of us will be pleased that spring is near. It's a season filled with spring blooms, blue skies, and plenty of sunshine.
Spring is the perfect time for home inspiration but there's one brand in particular that we always turn to, eagerly anticipating their spring and Easter collections. McGee & Co., founded by Shea McGee, is known for its rustic yet contemporary homewares, and in keeping with the arrival of spring, they've launched a gorgeous new line inspired by Easter.
We've spent some time lovingly admiring each product on the site and have put together this list of our favorite pieces from the new collection to help you with your Easter decor ideas this year.
The Lapin Brass catchall is perfect for loose change or delicate jewelry. It's delicately finished in brass and carved with an adorable bunny.
You could try your hand at some handiwork and make a DIY spring door wreath or opt for this irresistible piece. Prop above a console or hang proudly on your front door, this faux Herbiflora wreath will last all season long and elevate your spring porch.
Designed to be filled with fresh or faux stems, this chic wicker urn would make the perfect addition to any Easter table. Fill with daffodils, tulips, or snowdrops for a seasonal display.
Bring finesse to your table with these embroidered edge scallop napkins. Providing the perfect amount of whimsy and charm, they'll make a welcome addition to a spring tablescape.
Ditch the Easter egg decorating and opt for these ceramic eggs instead! Either scattered around the home or placed in a wicker Easter basket, these speckled eggs are adorable and are bound to have your guests fooled!
Speckled eggs– what could be more fitting for Easter? Decorate with art and gang this chic frame in a hallway or place above a mantel for a touch of vintage charm.
Printed with delicate bunnies and flowers, this block-printed pillow cover is the perfect gentle reminder of Easter and all its delights.
Perfect your farmhouse kitchen decor and be the perfect host with this set of twelve gray taper candles. Place in brass or ceramic holders for a vintage, cottage-inspired arrangement.
Well, Shea has wowed us once again. Combining all the best bits of spring and Easter, she's created a line of sophisticated yet festive pieces perfect for embracing the new season.
For even more stylish, seasonal shopping inspiration, McGee & Co.'s spring collection also works in perfect harmony with many of their Easter designs.
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I am the Interior Design News Editor at Homes and Gardens, covering mainly US-based designers and trending news stories. My love for interiors began when I interned in an interior design studio, working on commercial and private spaces. My passion grew when working in production, where I sourced beautiful locations for photoshoots and campaigns. Outside work, I enjoy collecting antique and Mid-century furniture and quirky homewares for my new flat.
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