Kelsey Moore

Interior Designer

Education:  New York University Media, Culture, & Communications  Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising Associate of Arts Degree in Merchandise Product Development

Education:
UCLA
Architecture & Interior Design

New York University
Media, Culture, & Communications

Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising
Associate of Arts Degree in Merchandise Product Development

Kelsey Moore is the Interior Designer at Crossgate Partners. She is responsible for overseeing the design and marketing of new development projects, as well as design updates to value-add investment properties.

Kelsey joined Crossgate Partners in January 2019. She artfully weaves together a refined, warm, and globally-inspired aesthetic, resulting in spaces that are a perfect harmony of timeless allure and contemporary edge.

With a design approach that is deeply rooted in research, Kelsey offers a bespoke and personalized experience that honors the individuality of each project. She is dedicated to designing spaces that are relaxed, soulful, and layered, drawing inspiration from her upbringing in California and appreciation for history and culture.

Kelsey’s passion for travel and discovery inspired her to spend a year abroad in Bali, Indonesia where she immersed herself in the world of design, crafting restaurants for local hoteliers. She continues to refine her design sensibilities by seeking inspiration from artisans and creators across the globe - from the corners of Morocco and India, to the villages of Oaxaca, Sri Lanka, Greece, Portugal and France.

Before joining Crossgate in 2019, Kelsey was a distinguished figure in the fashion industry, serving as a designer, art director, and trend forecaster for illustrious brands such as Guess, Kylie & Kendall, and We Are HAH. Her tenure in the fashion industry laid the foundation for the multifaceted expertise that defines her craft.

Kelsey’s diverse portfolio spans a wide array of projects, ranging from luxury homes to historic multifamily and commercial spaces throughout the country. Her work has been featured in Dwell Magazine and various local publications.