Since opening her business in 1985, Charlotte has designed private residences and executive suites all over the United States and the Caribbean. In addition to designing interiors, Charlotte Moss career has included retail stores, celebrated for Charlottes unique blend of American, European and Classical influences.
Having launched her career on Wall Street, Charlotte has a keen sense for the shifting sands of change, amid all her decorating prowess. Widening her reach in recent years, Charlotte Moss, LLC now brings her signature Flair for Living to consumers worldwide with collections available under license. She has designed fabric and trim for Fabricut, carpeting, sisals and soon-to-be scenic mural wallpapers for Stark Carpet, china for Pickard, and fabrics and wall coverings for Brunschwig & Fils. Most recently, Charlotte has used her experience culled from twenty-five years of decorating couture homes to design a collection of furniture and upholstery with Century Furniture. Charlottes collection of framed decorative art for Soicher-Marin which launched at the High Point Market in the Fall of 2012 is based in-part on her own photography.
Charlotte is a sought-after speaker, lecturing widely on all the arts of living. Recent lecture titles include:
Where Ideas Come From
A Flair for Living
Having a Visual Life
Living Well: The Key to an Enduring Style
Age Defying Decorating
What Sparks Your Creativity?
Show Me the Content: Design Blogging Today
Design Muse: Great Women of Style
She has written eight books to date. Her most recent title, A Visual Life: Scrapbooks, Collages, and Inspirations, was released by Rizzoli in the fall of 2012. In addition to writing books, she frequently contributes to The Wall Street Journal.
Charlottes work has been published in shelter magazines worldwide and she has received numerous awards, including The Timeless Design Award, given by the Royal Oak Foundation, Elle Dcors VISION AWARD and Traditional Home magazines list of the worlds Top 20 interior designers. Last May, Charlotte was honored with the Circle of Excellence Award from the International Furnishings & Design Association (IFDA) for the field of interior design.
Charlotte considers her most important work to be her community service and philanthropy. She serves on the Boards of The Thomas Jefferson Foundation at Monticello, The Bone Marrow Foundation and the Advisory Board of The New York School of Interior Design, where she received an Honorary Doctorate Degree. Charlotte is also a member of the Executive Cabinet of The Leaders of Design Council. Charlotte sits on the Acquisitions Committee at The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology. In May, Charlotte will be honored by the Bone Marrow Foundation at the Be A Lifeline benefit gala along with Seun Adebiyi and Sergio Girait.
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