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After Using This Iconic Wallpaper at Home, Shea McGee Is Putting Her Own Twist on It
Shea McGee, cofounder of Studio McGee, has launched a new collection of wallpaper and pillow covers in collaboration with the iconic British brand Morris & Co. Known for her affinity for English design, McGee often integrates elements like Cotswolds-inspired limestone, decorative pleated lampshades, and botanical wallpapers into her residential projects. Her personal connection to Morris & Co.'s designs is highlighted by her past use of their Pimpernel print in her daughter Ivy's bathroom, an experience that ultimately led to this collaboration.
The collection aims to revitalize traditional Morris & Co. motifs, some dating back over 160 years, by introducing exclusive new colorways. McGee focused on six of her favorite prints: Sunflower, Marigold, Honeysuckle, Pimpernel, Willow, and Arbutus. The designer suggests that these wallpapers are particularly well-suited for powder rooms, which she considers ideal spaces for incorporating dramatic design elements. She advises pairing the bold wallpapers with contrasting trim paint colors, heavily veined marble sinks, and brass plumbing fixtures that will develop a patina over time, enhancing the room's theatrical feel.
For those who find floor-to-ceiling floral and vine patterns potentially overwhelming, McGee offers a design alternative: breaking up the wall space with chair rail-height beadboard and opting for more neutral treatments, such as the Sunflower print in porcelain, which maintains a muted or monochromatic aesthetic. Conversely, for individuals who embrace maximalist interior design, McGee encourages extensive pattern mixing, suggesting that stripes are an excellent complement to floral designs.
McGee also identifies broader British design influences that she anticipates will gain popularity in the United States. These trends include distinctive cabinetry designs, the use of specific stone types for both exterior and interior applications, the adoption of dusty color palettes, and the resurgence of 'boot rooms.' She describes boot rooms as perfect utility spaces, further suggesting that they would be an ideal setting for her new collection with Morris & Co.
The article showcases several products from the collection, including the Sunflower Porcelain Wallpaper, Willow Pillow Cover, Pimpernel Ink Wallpaper, and Marigold Umber Wallpaper, providing pricing and direct links for purchase. This collaboration represents an effort to blend classic British design heritage with contemporary aesthetic preferences through updated color schemes and versatile applications in home decor.
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