McGee & Co.'s fall collection just dropped, and the look is transitional and timeless – these are the pieces we love

Fall is quickly approaching, and McGee & Co. is supplying all the seasonal decor inspiration we need

Shea McGee sitting in a dark, cozy living room
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Summer isn't over yet, but McGee & Co. is one step ahead – the beloved furniture and decor destination's fall collection is already here. Fall is the time for movie nights, cozy evenings in, and the start of seasonal hosting, so it's the perfect time to stock up on all the essentials.

2024's fall collection brings timeless and elegant transitional style, elevated with characterful details. No matter which room of your home could use an upgrade, there's plenty of inspiration to be found within the considered selection. 'A touch of time-honored polish and prep, loads of rich hues and textures, and a buttoned-up sensibility – this collection embodies classic sophistication and modern livability,' Shea says of the new collection.

To celebrate the fall collection's launch, we had a look through all that's on offer. From the living room to the kitchen, these are the best pieces – you'll want to snatch them up soon. A thoughtful combination of McGee & Co.'s best will make fall decor a breeze.

If you’re looking to refresh your home with quality pieces as you start to decorate for fall, McGee & Co. has you covered. Below, I’ve rounded up my favorite pieces from the collection for different rooms throughout the home.

Create a cozy autumnal tablescape

Fall dining table

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As somebody who loves to cook and host, I love nothing more than spending time crafting a seasonal tablespace. Fall marks the beginning of hosting season, making it the perfect time to refresh your dinnerware collection to create elegant and timeless fall table decor ideas.

McGee & Co.'s fall dinnerware items are all about layering materials to create a joyous table that embraces textural table linens and well-crafted stoneware. From napkins to serving dishes, these are items that can be styled in a range of ways, thanks to their understated nature.

Create a moody atmosphere in the living room

Neutral fall living room

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Fall marks the start of spending more time indoors, so there’s no time as important to really embrace living room fall decor and create a cozy sanctuary to relax as the evenings draw in.

McGee & Co.'s fall collection makes it easier than ever to create a cohesive space that is timeless and instantly relaxing. The collection plays with texture and sculptural shapes to add depth, while bringing effortless sophistication, as expected.

Embrace classic neutrals in the bedroom

A moody neutral bedroom

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Whilst I love experimenting with color in the home, a neutral-toned bedroom just can’t be beat. Neutrals effortlessly create a serene and calming atmosphere, so there’s no better room in the home to embrace the color palette. For fall bedroom decor, it's all about the details, focusing on elevated, soft materials to create a warm and tranquil space.

Refresh the kitchen with elevated essentials

A neutral kitchen designed by McGee & Co.

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While you may not usually consider decorating the kitchen for fall, it's a room in the home where you can make subtle nods to the new season. Introduce these elevated everyday pieces that speak of quality craftmanship and seasonal warmth.


McGee & Co.'s fall collection is available to shop now, so it's the perfect time to elevate your home in anticipation of the changing seasons. Whether you want to make subtle upgrades with year-round pieces for the home or are planning a complete refresh this fall, this is a great place to begin decorating for fall.

Abby Wilson
Interior Design News Editor

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.