
Rashelle Campbell is a Nehiyaw Iskwew multidisciplinary designer whose work dances between nostalgia and innovation. She believes in the quiet power of play, where whimsy challenges the traditional, and beauty is not bound by convention. Her designs infuse you with your 90’s and early 2000’s childhood bedroom memories and a love for color, Rashelle’s creations pulse with pop, texture, and emotion.
Each piece she crafts celebrates imperfection as a mark of strength, embracing the notion that no two creations should ever be alike. Her designs are a gentle rebellion against the mundane, rooted in the belief that true beauty lies in the unexpected. For Rashelle, design is not just a process—it is a slow, where intuition and reflection intertwine, and where every detail is an invitation to embrace your inner FuNk!
“My work is rooted in moments of nostalgia, merging modernism with ancestral.” — Rashelle
wanna chat? email hi@rashelle.ca
Rashelle is the owner of For Your Homey, a collection that releases small batch rugs that are 100% made with New Zealand Wool, as well is a co-owner of accessory brand Small Town Boys. All started with her best friend, Rebecca Jo Dunham Baruchel in 2023.
She is currently residing on the beautiful prairie lands of Amiskwaciwâskahikan ᐊᒥᐢᑲᐧᒋᐋᐧᐢᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ
treaty 6 territory (Edmonton, Alberta, CANADA)

Exhibitions of Rashelle’s Work
“Schmoozy” Latitude 53’s annual fundraiser / Edmonton, AB Treaty 6
Mural for the WNBA pregame Los Angeles Sparks vs Seattle Storm / Rashelle designed a basketball court supported by Explore Edmonton, Sports Edmonton, & WNBA / Design showcased at Wîhkwêntôwin School
4ever Bouquets” as part of Forbidden Fruit at The Drake Hotel / Represented by Sweetpea Gallery / Toronto, ON
“Call and Respond” conversations of Truth & Reconciliation by I Dream Library X Arts Umbrella / Vancouver, BC
“WNBA X Rashelle” custom rug for the WNBA All Star Weekend hosted by Google Pixel / Las Vegas, NV
“The Young Activist Reading Room: Remembering As Repair” hosted by iDream Library at the Vancouver Art Gallery / This space was solely filled with Canadian QTBIPOC womxn storytellers / Vancouver, BC