Crystorama Adds More Designers to Tastemaker Program

New York-based Crystorama has expanded its Tastemaker Program for 2026 with the addition of Antonio DeLoatch, DuVäl, Elizabeth Scruggs, and Nicole Culler joining its growing roster of interior designers. Launched to foster long-term, partnership-driven collaboration, the program brings together designers whose work reflects distinct perspectives and a shared commitment to thoughtful design.

The expanded roster builds on an established group of Tastemakers, including Jewel Marlowe of Jewel Marlowe Interiors, Jaclyn Isaac of Doni Douglas Designs, Sallie Lord of GreyHunt Interiors, Marie Cloud of Indigo Pruitt Design Studio, and Nikki Watson of The Design Quad, whose work spans residential, commercial, and community-focused projects across the country. Together, the group represents a range of regional voices united by a belief that collaboration strengthens both design outcomes and industry connections.

“Expanding the Tastemaker roster is about deepening relationships with designers who share our values and believe in design as a catalyst for connection and community,” said Kristi Gulino, communications director at Crystorama. “The program has grown through purposeful collaboration and a commitment to supporting one another — welcoming Antonio, DuVäl, Elizabeth, and Nicole strengthens a community driven by creativity, generosity, and shared momentum.”

The new 2026 Tastemakers are: Antonio Deloatch, owner and principal designer of Antonio Deloatch Designs in New York City and Luxe Magazine One to Watch 2024; DuVäl, founder of Washington, D.C., based DuVäl Design, recognized nationally for his bespoke, concierge-level approach to luxury interiors and named one of Benjamin Moore’s Faces of Design for 2025; Elizabeth Scruggs of Nashville-based Superior Construction and Design, known for refined, client-centered interiors; and Nicole Culler of House of Culler in High Point, North Carolina, recognized for her modern traditional aesthetic and community-focused design work.

Through editorial content, market activations, and collaborative storytelling, the Tastemaker Program explores the role of lighting in design while supporting education, mentorship, and community-focused initiatives within the industry.

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