McGee & Co. is a home furnishings and decoration brand founded by a designer couple, offering a wide range of furniture, lighting, rugs and smaller decorative accessories.
Their aesthetic strongly tends towards a “modern-rustic / modern country house / transitional” atmosphere – warm, neutral tones, cozy textures and classic shapes.
Essentially, McGee & Co. positions itself as the first point of contact for people who want a carefully curated “designer home” look without the prices of a custom-designed house (or at least that is the goal).
From customer feedback in several reviews:
However, several recurring criticisms give cause for concern. The negative aspects focus primarily on quality, value for money, and customer service/delivery. Main topics:
Here’s a look at some popular tracks by McGee & Co., what works – and what I think you should pay attention to.
Officially — no. McGee & Co does not ship furniture, rugs, lighting or artwork outside the U.S.
If damage is noted on the delivery receipt and you contact McGee & Co within 48 hours (with photos and order info), they will attempt to handle the damage claim — potentially via a refund or replacement (depending on item type and availability) under their damaged-item policy.
For some items yes — but returns come with conditions: 30-day window, customer pays return shipping, and large items incur a 15% restocking fee. Rugs and lighting also have a 15% restocking fee and must be unused and in original packaging. Custom, clearance or final-sale items are usually not returnable.
While McGee & Co lists a “furniture product warranty” in some overviews, many customers report poor post-purchase support once the 30-day return window closes — so warranty reliability appears to be inconsistent.
Yes — small items (decor, small furniture) get doorstep delivery; large furniture, beds, or custom upholstery are delivered via threshold or white-glove service (with scheduled delivery).
If your main goal is to achieve a stylish, cohesive home aesthetic with minimal effort – particularly through decoration, lighting, rugs and smaller pieces of furniture – McGee & Co. can absolutely provide you with a “designer home” ambience that looks good in photos and feels warm and carefully designed.
However, those investing in heavily used furniture (sofas, dining chairs, large tables, carpets for high-traffic areas) or expecting maximum durability and excellent customer service will often be disappointed by McGee & Co. Fluctuations in materials, workmanship, and support are so frequent that the risk of disappointment should not be underestimated.
In short: McGee & Co. impresses with its atmosphere and aesthetics – just think of its “appearance”. However, there is a compromise in terms of value for money, quality and reliability. Whether it’s worth it depends on what you buy and what you value.