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Rosabella Sinclair Van Dyk is an emerging Interior Architecture designer based in North Carolina, whose work is rooted in a strong foundation of artistic discipline and material exploration. Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan and raised in Wilson, North Carolina, she developed her creative voice through years of study at an art-focused charter school and continued refinement throughout high school. Her early practice spanned drawing, painting, pottery, wood carving, and sculpture, alongside a leadership role as vice president of the fashion and textiles club, where she guided peers in constructing form through fabric. Together, these experiences established a tactile and process-driven approach that continues to inform her design perspective.

Currently studying Interior Architecture at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Rosabella translates her fine arts background into spatial design, approaching interiors as immersive, material-rich environments. Her work explores the intersection of craft, form, and function, with a focus on thoughtful problem-solving and intentional execution. Guided by a commitment to excellence, she continuously pushes her practice toward precision, innovation, and depth.

A gold wax seal featuring an engraved letter 'R' in cursive inside a circle.
Sample fabric swatches pinned on a board with notes, including a gray, blue, and beige fabric, and a photo of a sofa and window treatments.
A young woman with curly hair and freckles sitting on the floor, looking at the camera, wearing a white dress with eyelet pattern, with a potted plant behind her.

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