Why Design Legend Charlotte Moss Moved Back South | Biscuits & Jam | Season 6 | Episode 24

In this episode, Sid Evans talks with legendary interior designer Charlotte Moss about her journey from Wall Street to the world of design. Inspired by her grandmother’s warmth and hospitality, she built a career that has earned her nearly every major design award, the authorship of eleven books, and now her first Southern Living Idea House. Charlotte reflects on the connection between design and entertaining, the lessons she carried over from her time on Wall Street, and even the paint color she can’t live without.

00:00 Introduction
00:05 Live From the Southern Living Idea House
05:27 The House She Grew Up In
09:09 Design and Hospitality
21:48 Jam Session
26:30 Designing the Idea House
37:15 What Does it Mean to be Southern?

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Why Design Legend Charlotte Moss Moved Back South

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