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Specialties
Our boutique is the love child of Haight Street and Montemarte Paris. Born out of a love of the funky, urban, and victorian/Antoinette vibe we strive to fill our boutique with all aspects of classic, edgy, and Parisian products. From Skateboards and Powell/Peralta Ripper clothing to handmade baby blankets, Bela Koi Jewelry, Fluff Accessories, Brixton Hats, Leilani Joy art, Kelli Murray art, Sonja Caldwell Photography, Steve Caballero art, Gama Go Home, gnomes, bees, feathers, owls, and everything in between! There truly is something here for everyone.
We also have a monthly art opening featuring a different established artist in our gallery space. It has already been booked out for the year with some names such as «P-Nut», «Mr. Wim», Jason «3 sheets» Janes, «Mike 3.5», Jason Adams, Sid Enck Jr., and a Love and Guts group show. The monthly art opening reception coincides with the Third Friday Art Walk in downtown Campbell hosted by Sonja Paz. It is held from 7 – 10 pm.
History
Established in 2012.
This business started as a little twinkle in mine and my husband Steve Caballero’s eye. For six years we have been planning, and now it has become a reality. Wanting to open a boutique /art gallery in downtown Campbell we waited for the right time and the right place to open up. Located in the courtyard on E. Campbell Ave. next to Radio Daze we have found our home and are loving it here! This last month has been wildly successful and we are looking forward to many years of fun events and fun products at affordable prices.
Meet the Business Owner
Rachael C.
Business Owner
Rachael Caballero, a Campbell native founded Bela Koi Jewelry in 2009. This was her first adventure as a business owner. Bela Koi which had it’s start on Etsy has been growing steadily for four years and is available on Etsy as well as a handful boutiques and skate shops in the western United States.
Mother of two, wife to skateboarder Steve Caballero, and full time funktress she jumped on the opportunity to collaborate with her husband and start their boutique in her quaint hometown. She is loving it so far…
«I’ve found my niche and it feels wonderful!».