Here at Studio McGee, we believe a room isn’t complete until it’s styled with vases on the coffee table, books and boxes stacked on the shelves, and stunning silhouettes of vintage pottery. I’m here. When it comes to furniture, we feel the same way about statement cabinets, and the look isn’t complete until you stuff it with heirloom tableware, meaningful artwork, or both. When styling large cabinets, there are countless decorating options that can create a unique and personal look.Here we have styled 5 Maggie & Company Cabinet 5 different ways. When you tackle a project like this yourself, remember that it took a lot of iterations to get the perfect combination. Don’t be afraid to try it out, stop for a few days and see what works for you, then it’s okay to change it from time to time. A cabinet with style should act as your own personal art gallery.

No.01 | Heath Oak Cabinet
the inspiration for heath cabinet Born from a custom built-in cabinet for a Studio McGee design project. Seeing this piece come to life on the project, Shea and the design team wanted to create their own cabinet in a similar style. Maggie & Company. I love the hardware details of the latches and round knobs that make the cabinets feel elegant against the oak wood. Drawers allow for great storage options and glass doors are perfect for displaying bowls, trays and glasses.



No.02 | Philips Cabinet
of phillips cabinet With its reed glass sliding doors and brass handles, it’s a statement piece that will look great in any room. This cabinet can be styled with the door open or closed. Cake stands, cutting boards, and hand-carved bowls fill the space with functionality and beauty. We love using this cabinet to store pretty tableware, but it may not be the most noticeable as the lead glass blocks the view, making shape and silhouette more important than material and texture. .



No.03 | Barnum Cabinet
Open and airy with arched details, barnum cabinet The perfect addition to any space with shelves for display and drawers for storage. Tablecloths, napkins and other entertaining essentials can be easily stored in the drawers. The lack of doors makes this item the perfect cabinet for everyday transport where accessibility is important.



No.04 | Guthrie Cabinet
of Guthrie Cabinet It has a beautifully curved frame made of powder-coated iron and glass with a white beadboard inside. One of my favorite elements of this piece is the white beadboard. It fades into the white wall, giving the illusion of an open back. Glass doors allow plenty of display for your favorite treasures. If you need extra storage, add a basket or two to hide less-than-pleasant items in the bottom of your cabinets.



No.05 | Kensington Cabinet
Crafted from solid oak with a warm white oak finish. kensington cabinet The heavy form will be the focal point of your room. This cabinet works in any space, from kitchens to children’s rooms, with room to display and store your essentials. There are shelves and drawers from top to bottom, and the storage capacity is outstanding.


