Tracey Hairston sits at her dining room table

Interior designer Tracey Hairston of Mocha Girl Place has an eye for color, a passion for pattern and a prolific green thumb. We’re excited to be partnering with her in 2021 as part of the Spoonflower Ambassador Program and thrilled for her to be introducing us to six Black interior designers that have inspired her design direction. From earthy interiors to dreamy design choices, you’ll be ready for your next room refresh after meeting these designers.


Meet Tracey Hairston of Mocha Girl Place

Tracey Hairston

Hi, my name is Tracey Hairston and I’m an interior stylist and plant stylist. I’m super excited about being a Spoonflower ambassador this year, and I hope you get the opportunity to see how I create spaces in my home using beautiful bold colors and prints.

I love to show people how they can create gorgeous spaces in their home on a budget. I use color and texture to create stylish, yet functional spaces throughout my home. I am drawn to earthy rich tones as well as global and Bohemian designs.

For the coming year, I’m seeing spaces with more plants and tons of art trending! We had a lot of downtime last year and a lot of us were able to get creative with art or learning more about plants and incorporating them into our space. Being able to work with your hands is a great way to change up how you design and style your home.

These six designers have all inspired me to be more creative, to use more color and more print and that is because our ancestors have really embedded that into us.

Tracey Hairston with Spoonflower pillow

Meet the Interior Designers

Carmeon Hamilton

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Why Tracey was drawn to Carmeon’s work:
“Carmeon has a unique way of blending trendy earthy interior with original and comfortable pieces to create spaces that are upscale but always make you feel right at home.”  

A living room space designed by Carmeon Hamilton

Whitney J.

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Why Tracey was drawn to Whitney’s work:
“Bold colors and earthy, eclectic details make Whitney’s design aesthetic unique and eye-catching.”

A hallway library with purple shelves designed by Whitney J.

Shavonda Gardner

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Why Tracey was drawn to Shavonda’s work:
“Shavonda uses color and patterns to create dreamy and functional design and amazing outdoor living spaces.”

An outdoor space designed by Shavonda

Alvin Wayne

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Why Tracey was drawn to Alvin’s work:
“Alvin designs with clean lines but adds a bit of masculine softness to his decor style.”

A living room space designed by Alvin Wayne

Lauren White

Why Tracey was drawn to Lauren’s work:
“Lauren uses fun patterns and texture to compliment her trendy decor style.”

A kitchen space designed by Lauren White

Bailey Li

Why Tracey was drawn to Bailey’s work:
“Bailey has the most amazingly eclectic, fun and colorful style!  I love her color palette and how she incorporates texture in every part of her spaces.”

A bedroom space designed by Bailey Li