After a long hard winter, we’re all in need of a little floral support—and who better to show us the way than decorating doyenne and gardening connoisseur Charlotte Moss. In her 11th book, Charlotte Moss Flowers (Rizzoli), the New York-based designer shares ten years’ worth of botanical arrangements that range from lush and lavish to sweet and simple. In addition to this visual feast, Moss takes readers on a deep dive into floral history, touching on the styles of iconic tastemakers and groundbreakers like Constance Spry and Bunny Mellon.
Here at The Edit, we were particularly drawn to her use of modest blooms and everyday foliage—think bushels of baby’s breath and urns of verdant oak leaves—to create truly extraordinary arrangements. We hopped on the phone with Moss to get the scoop on how she works her magic.

Charlotte Moss Flowers, $50. rizzoli.com.