Portland Is Illuminated, Thanks To Cedar & Moss

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The Insider Michelle Steinbeck

The Insider: Michelle Steinbeck

Cedar & Moss

From the looks of Michelle Steinbeck’s lighting fixtures, you’d never guess her first foray into the business of luminescence arose out of necessity rather than a well-constructed business plan. When Steinbeck couldn’t find the perfect midcentury-modern lighting fixture for her home, she decided to take matters into her own hands and design her own pieces. A hobby quickly morphed into a thriving business, and now in its third year, Steinbeck’s lighting studio, Cedar & Moss, is outgrowing its current space as she expands on her line of “sparely elegant and composed” fixtures.

Below, the artisan shares her perspective on all things design.

Inspirations of the moment: Scandinavian country cottages, 1960s ceramics, Noguchi sculptures and set designer Es Devlin‘s use of light. I also love going to the library to peruse books in the art section and finding obscure art and craft periodicals.

Dream projects: I’m working on two dream collaborations with Ben Klebba of Phloem Studio and Portland’s tile company Pratt & Larson. Each project features ample use of wood, linen and ceramic designs.

Changes ahead: We’re outgrowing our studio building in Oregon City, so a move is around the corner. It’s a bittersweet time. We have an incredible space that we’ll miss but the move to a waterfront property along the Clackamas River will allow us to expand our capabilities for more designs and growth.

The Insider Michelle Steinbeck

The Insider Michelle Steinbeck

The Insider Michelle Steinbeck

The Insider Michelle Steinbeck