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Claire Moyle is a multidisciplinary creative known for shaping environments and imagery that feel deeply connected, intentional, and alive. Her work blends design intuition with sharp problem-solving and steady creative leadership—an approach that consistently brings clarity, beauty, and groundedness to every project.

Her path began early: obsessing over “Home of the Week” floorplans in the local newspaper, rearranging her bedroom twice a year, and studying West Elm catalogs like textbooks. That early fascination carried her to the Perpich Center for Arts Education at seventeen, a turning point that opened the door to a broader creative world. She went on to earn her BFA in Furniture Design from MCAD, with formative training in graphic design, photography, and sculpture shaping her multidisciplinary fluency.

Claire started her career in a small graphic design studio, supporting small businesses and nonprofits through branding, packaging, publication design, and photography. She then spent six years at Aveda, ultimately becoming Director of Experiential Design, where she led the creation of functional, beautiful retail spaces rooted in sensory experience. In 2018, she joined Amazon Home, guiding lifestyle storytelling and visual curation, before stepping into a senior creative leadership role across North America Stores—crafting category-spanning imagery and editorial that helped millions of customers discover products they love.

Across her career, Claire has continuously built and rebuilt environments of her own. She has renovated two homes from the ground up, often teaching herself the necessary trade skills along the way. That lived experience deepened her conviction that spaces speak—and that they shape us far more than we consciously register.

Clients and collaborators describe Claire as reliable, intuitive, and exceptionally solution-oriented. Those who enter her spaces often remark on how instantly at ease they feel. Those who work with her find a leader who sees the full picture—practical, aesthetic, emotional—and makes it all make sense.



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