New Arrivals on McGee & Co.!!!
We've got HUNDREDS of new arrivals at McGee & Co.!
16 January 2018 -
We’re launching hundreds of new arrivals—and we couldn’t be more excited!!! From new lighting, rugs, and artwork, to decor and kitchen, you’ll love all the new pieces to mix into your home. Scroll down as we talk about achieving a tone-on-tone look, decorating with metallics, highlight a few of our favorite pieces, show you new runners in action, and add new vintage rugs to the shop!!!
You might have noticed that we mixed in a few products from our catalogue—the Dylan chair and the Waltz counter stool. Not only did we love how they looked in this space, but we also love the versatility of these transitional pieces—they just look good anywhere!!!
New to the shop
The Tanner Sofa is a favorite. It’s a very transitional couch with a clean, streamlined silhouette mixed with a tufted seat. Plus, the beautiful color is somewhere between black, brown, and a little bit of gray—it’s hard to describe, but easy to look at!!!
Tone on Tone
We went with a tone-on-tone color palette for our shoot. It’s so easy on the eyes—we love it! When creating this in your own home, try to focus on one thing: Texture. It’s the only way to make tone-on-tone look beautiful and not boring. Mix up wood and wovens to add warmth and contrasting it with glazed pottery and metallics—create dimension and have fun! We love our new Merida Rug as the foundation of this look.
Adding storage as decor
Storage doesn’t have to be boring!!! It’s functional, but it’s also decor! We use it as a catch-all for clutter, corralling smaller items, or storing throws (and in this case, logs)!
The Birkley Trunk
The woven texture of the Birkley Trunk and its beautiful leather straps makes this piece a welcomed addition to our new arrivals. We love it at the end of the bed, underneath stairs (as shown), and anywhere you’d need extra storage!
Decorating with Metallics
Whether it’s a tone-on-tone color palette, neutral, or soft color palette, we like to add metallics to give the space more dimension and visual interest. It works in this space, but it also works in pretty much every space — use metallics as a neutral by mixing it in with your other decor and different textures.
Norfolk Clock
There are too many things we love about this clock, we don’t know where to start. Whether it’s the mini scale, the vintage aesthetic, or the streamlined design, we are smitten.