While flipping through an old issue of House & Garden magazine, which I terribly miss, I was thrilled to come across an article about designer Charlotte Moss. The article was published in October of 1991, just around the time when her book Passion for Details was about to be released.
As most of you are very well aware, Moss has exquisite taste in designing interiors. Moss opened her own design firm and shop in New York City in 1985 after having a career on Wall Street. She’s famous for her English signature designs, her elegant style, and love for color. She’s a lecturer, a philanthropist, and an astute businesswoman who has her own line of furniture, fabrics, carpets, linens and design accessories.
As most of you are very well aware, Moss has exquisite taste in designing interiors. Moss opened her own design firm and shop in New York City in 1985 after having a career on Wall Street. She’s famous for her English signature designs, her elegant style, and love for color. She’s a lecturer, a philanthropist, and an astute businesswoman who has her own line of furniture, fabrics, carpets, linens and design accessories.
Here is the tour of her apartment, courtesy of House & Garden.
Above : Moss in her office

A Russian chandelier, circa 1780 in the formal dining room
The English tole chandelier in the eating area
Moss's bedroom
I had the pleasure of viewing her work during my last visit to Kips Bay Decorator Show House in 2009. Her room was simply breathtaking- no detail was spared. It felt so comfortable and luxurious; I certainly didn’t want to leave her space!






























