Welcome in spring with these 18 items from Shea's Cali coastal new drop at McGee & Co. – just be sure to get ahead of the rush
Your spring refresh starts now – shop the best of McGee & Co’s latest drop, curated by our style editor
With every new season, McGee & Co. fans (me included) eagerly anticipate a fresh new drop of pieces in Shea's signature style, and her Spring offering is no exception.
Breathing new life into one of their very first Studio McGee projects, Crestview House, Shea and her team worked their magic on this San Diego home peppering it with new styles to showcase the McGee & Co. Spring 2025 collection and bring us a lookbook of new and inspiring spaces to drool over.
Character-filled, coastal, and cozy, whether you're looking to layer in some new Spring pieces with your existing decor or go all-in for a full fresh, this coastal style edit has you covered. But heed my warning, with such high demand, now is the perfect time to get ahead of the rush and fill up that basket.
Everything you need to see from the McGee & Co. Spring collection
As a style and shopping editor, checking McGee & Co. is part of my daily rounds as I search for new and exciting trends and drops to bring you. In fact, I rely on Shea McGee as somewhat of a guiding light of spring style.
Blending California casual style with modern charm and vintage-inspired decor, this new collection feels laid-back, luxurious and so very Shea. Much like her Target spring collection, you'll find plenty of florals and plaid prints, a mix of rattan, marble, and some delightful new lighting to shed new light on your home.
Here are the 18 pieces I think are a must-see.
Earthy in tone and made from hand-loomed, 100% yarn-dyed linen, this cushion is a softer take on the more vibrant gingham prints that have been popular lately for a warmer and more welcoming style.
Hand-knotted by skilled makers, the Deveraux rug features a vintage-inspired print with an intricate border in soft gray and navy blues to bring a subtle elegance to your floor.
With a soft whitewash paint finish and wavy rim, this terracotta clay pot has been styled to beautifully house spring foliage and florals as they start to bloom this year.
Pleated lampshades remain a popular detail in 2025. Inspired by French design, this single sconce also features a curved bronze arm and iron backplate for a refined alternative to modern fixtures.
In the kitchen, these vintage-inspired ruffled serving bowls are going to add a fun touch to your countertop or table all year round. I'll be piling mine high with citrus fruits for a pop of color.
Made from 100% linen, which always feels soft and relaxed, this Selah pillow cover is styled with a dimensional floral design in a palette of soft blue-gray and sand to add coastal color to your bedscape.
Shown here in the pretty Perennials Gingham, this little ottoman features a faux slip skirt detailing for a comfy and casual addition to your living room or foot of the bed.
This intricate wall art would fit perfectly in with the Ralph Lauren aesthetic thanks to its preppy style and vintage feel. Presented in a black woodgrain frame that adds a contemporary edge to the painting.
I love a patterned sham to really elevate my bed linen styling and this plaid set is delicate yet playful enough to work with plains or prints. Made from 100% cotton to keep you cool.
With a focus on hosting a home, Shea's new Spring dining collection is full of beautifully patterned linens like this plaid tablecloth in her favorite seafoam green hue.
From airy linens to handcrafted ceramics and statement furniture, Shea's spring collection for McGee & Co. offers something for every room and every style, making it easy to embrace the new season without too much fuss.
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Charlotte is style and trends editor at Homes and Gardens, and has been with the team since Christmas 2023. Following a 5 year career in Fashion, she has worked at many women's glossy magazines including Grazia, Stylist, and Hello and most recently worked as Interiors Editor for British heritage department store Liberty. Her role at H&G fuses her love of style with her passion for interior design, and she is currently undergoing her second home renovation in Surrey - you can follow her journey over on @olbyhome
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