High Point Market Authority (HPMA) has appointed five design professionals to its prestigious Style Spotters program for 2025, continuing its tradition of identifying and highlighting emerging trends in the home furnishings industry.
The newly named team includes Philadelphia-based Rasheeda Gray of Gray Space Interiors, whose work has been featured on HGTV and CNN; Victoria Holly, founder of Victoria Holly Interiors and The Holly Collective art collection; Jewel Marlowe, known for designing multi-million dollar homes in the D.C. area and hosting Fox Nation’s “Homefront for the Holidays”; Evan Millárd, a luxury residential designer recognized in House Beautiful’s “Next Wave” lineup; and Tina Ramchandani, an award-winning Manhattan-based designer with over a decade of experience in luxury residential and commercial design.
“We’re excited to welcome this year’s Style Spotters, and to tune in as they reveal their High Point Market discoveries,” says Tammy Covington, HPMA president and CEO. “This group of elite designers is a true resource for all Market attendees.”
Established in 2004, the Style Spotters program leverages the expertise of interior designers who source products at Market to share trending items and showroom recommendations with the broader High Point Market audience. The team’s activities will be featured on the @highpointmarket Instagram page and highpointmarket.org.
Each Style Spotter brings unique credentials to the role. Gray’s firm has completed over 200 projects across multiple states, while Holly’s work has been featured in Architectural Digest and The Wall Street Journal. Marlowe brings international influence from her time in England, Millárd is known for his “jewel box” high-end residential designs, and Ramchandani contributes her expertise to design charities including the Kips Bay Boys and Girls Club.
The announcement comes as the Market prepares for its upcoming Spring event, continuing its role as the furniture industry’s premier trade show.