The Shade Store unveils a new collection in partnership with renowned interior designer Shea McGee and her acclaimed design firm, Studio McGee. Thoughtfully developed for personal expression and versatile layering across any space, the collection captures McGee’s signature aesthetic, blending sophistication, approachability, and effortless warmth.
The collaboration was a natural fit, says Shea: “I’ve been working with The Shade Store for years now—I’ve used them in my own home, on our Netflix show, and in my client projects, so when the opportunity arose for me to create my own collection, I was thrilled.” While this is her first foray into window treatments, the category is at the heart of her approach to interiors. “I always use custom treatments in all the homes I design, ” she explains. “It’s that final piece that really brings the room together. For me, it’s about the transformative power of layering luxury and personality, allowing the window to become a room’s defining feature.”
“Shea’s design philosophy aligns seamlessly with The Shade Store’s commitment to craftsmanship, elevated style, and livable luxury,” said Zach Gibbs, CEO of The Shade Store. “She has an impeccable eye, a brilliance for developing collections that speak to clients’ needs, and a unique ability to connect and inspire by bringing people into her world and her design process. I think this collection will have enormous appeal with both our existing client base and new customers who want to add some of the magic of Studio McGee to their own homes with custom window treatments.”
The collection includes seven distinct fabrics featuring a range of textures and patterns in tonal neutrals. For Shea, the assortment was developed with versatility in mind, “The intent was to create a palette that could be mixed and matched, from florals and ginghams to solids and plaids, so they can be layered together throughout the home and feel cohesive as a collection but also be differentiated enough to stand on their own individually. I worked really hard to create something that felt fresh but timeless, that speaks to what my clients ask for, and that will work in many different spaces.”

For inspiration, she drew on her favorite influences, from classic Americana to the beauty of the natural world. The collection’s materials are available for Roman Shades, Drapery, Cornices, and Pillows.
The Shade Store x Studio McGee Collection:
- Wildvine: Airy and romantic, this pure linen floral print draws inspiration from vintage botanicals and the garden just beyond Shea’s at-home studio—capturing the essence of laidback luxury with a natural, effortless elegance. Available in Cloud, Flax, Dusk, and Leaf.
- Galley Gingham: A refined take on a timeless favorite, this scaled-down gingham offers effortless charm and versatility—equally at home in casual settings or styled for a more elevated look. Available in Shale, Willow, and Teak.
- Ticking Stripe: Blending timeless style with modern versatility, this classic stripe acts like a neutral—perfect for grounding bolder patterns or adding subtle structure on its own. Available in Dune, Ecru, and Storm.
- Field Plaid: Paying homage to heritage design and tailored menswear, this material has a soft hand and sophisticated drape that translates beautifully to window treatments. Available in Soapstone, Canyon, and Night.
- Textured Multiweave: This distinctive neutral fabric features a rich, tactile weave with a lightweight drape and velvety-soft hand, bringing subtle depth and dimension to any space. Available in Almond, Grain, and Gravel.
- Stonewash: Inspired by classic European linens, this material features a subtle stonewashed look with natural highs and lows and a rich weight that creates beautiful movement. Available in White, Mist, Dove and Laurel.
- Gypsum Stripe: Defined by its supple feel and distinctive dimension, this nuanced neutral fabric brings just the right touch of texture to any space. Available in Chalk, Canvas, Sand, Charcoal.
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