From Arhaus to Anthropologie, over the past year I’ve watched a number of my favorite brands debut floral sofas – a once very ‘granny’ furniture item that, had you told me years ago I’d want one taking up primary real estate in my living room, I would have laughed at. But the tides have changed: patterned sofas are everywhere for 2026, and while there’s no shortage of good ones, one question remains. How on earth do you style one?
Because the ‘granny chic’ thing is a fine line with this sofa trend. Lest it tip too far toward the former, I asked Shea McGee this exact question – especially after spotting the Octavia Sectional in her new fall 2026 McGee & Co. collection, an heirloom-inspired floral fête of deep navy, indigo, and sun-weathered moss.
Her advice surprised me. ‘People think mixing patterns is about finding patterns that match, but it’s really about finding colors that belong together.’ So while the collection also includes a cohesive family of pillow covers and an ottoman, Shea isn't making this a reunion. She’s finding a color throughline – and then doing the thing you were probably trying to avoid in the first place: adding more pattern.

‘If everything lives within the same palette – deep blues, warm browns, burgundy, soft creams – you can mix florals, stripes, checks, and block prints much more freely because the color is doing the work of creating harmony.’
Apparently, I’ve been thinking about this all wrong. I assumed the floral sofa should be the hero print, given plenty of breathing room and maybe one really agreeable pillow. Instead, the best way to make it read granny – emphasis on is to treat it like anything else in the living room. Let the pattern play commence.
‘That’s really my favorite trick for mixing patterns: repeat a color or motif in a few different places and balance it with solids and natural materials.’
And if pattern drenching isn’t your thing, the same strategy applies to solids, too. ‘One of my favorite examples this season is our Octavia Sectional in the floral jacquard,’ Shea continues. ‘It’s definitely a statement print, but it doesn’t feel overwhelming because we repeat those beautiful blue tones throughout the room – in the pillows, the painted Hayward Coffee Table, even smaller decorative accents. Your eye moves naturally from one piece to the next, so the room feels layered instead of busy.’
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So if you also assumed the answer to your floral fiasco was minimalism, think again. For the floral sofa to land, make like a real granny and layer. ‘Suddenly it feels like the room came together over time instead of being decorated all at once. It feels collected, and that’s always the goal.’
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Shea recently gave me another styling rule I may or may not have broken: the one common thing she’d never put on her coffee table.
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