Shea McGee Says These Two Things Are All You Need for a More Private Backyard

Shea McGee is placing flowers in a clay vase near a sink, on a black countertop. A wall a windows and white shades are in front of her.

Photography courtesy of The Shade Store

Shea McGee lights up when she talks about design—yes, even window treatments. At a party in Los Angeles celebrating the launch of her new collection with The Shade Store (out now), the Studio McGee founder animatedly described her palette of fabrics as if recapping the juiciest plotlines of her latest TV binge. When I joked that we could pivot to chatting about shows instead, she waved me off with a smile. “Oh no, I love talking about this.”

It’s easy to see why. Her warm-meets-minimalist style has become synonymous with modern interiors. It’s a look that gets pinned and shared and emulated because its foundation feels perennially fresh. Even McGee’s projects from a decade ago make it onto today’s vision boards.  

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