
For WeLoveUs.Shop partner Brittny Horne, healing started with a memory. During the pandemic, when many of us were navigating uncertainty, burnout, and isolation, Horne found herself battling anxiety and depression brought on by a toxic work environment. When her therapist encouraged her to revisit moments from childhood that once brought her joy, one image rose to the surface: sitting at her grandmother’s kitchen table, completing puzzles piece by piece, and feeling a sense of calm.
That memory became a lifeline. As an adult, Horne picked up puzzles again, not realizing that this simple ritual would become a powerful form of meditation. Each session offered a much-needed grounding practice, a creative escape, and an invitation to breathe. What started as a personal coping tool quickly transformed into a calling to help other women rediscover joy and develop a self-care practice. This is how RVL Wellness Co. was born.
RVL Wellness (pronounced “re-vel”) is a company that calls women to engage in self-care rituals rooted in art. The brand sells a range of vibrant puzzles created by Black women artists. Each design reflects our beauty, our values, and our creativity.
“What sets our products apart is the intention behind them,” Horne says. “Everything we’ve created is designed to support real women with real responsibilities, offering both relief and a sense of grounding in the midst of life’s challenges. We are proud to feature artwork created by Black women that reflects our beauty, our values, and our dreams. We want to encourage our RVL tribe to take a deep breath, unwind, and join us in a revel wellness moment.”

At the heart of RVL Wellness is a mission to improve the well-being of women everywhere by offering accessible, nurturing alternatives to traditional self-care. The brand aims to build a community where Black women can slow down, reconnect with themselves, and heal. Through its products and intention-filled approach, RVL Wellness encourages women to unwind and carve out moments of restoration through puzzle work.
Horne’s commitment to wellness extends beyond her products, though. Through the RVL Community Initiative, the brand donates a portion of its sales to nonprofits focused on mental health support for Black women. Some of those nonprofits include Sad Girls Club, the Loveland Foundation, Black Girl Advocate, Holding Space Foundation, and The F.I.N.D Design. Joining the WeLoveUs platform and becoming part of the collective of creators, showcasing her puzzles, is the natural next step in Horne’s wellness work.
“As the founder of RVL Wellness Co., I’m committed to creating unique wellness tools that support Black women who are navigating demanding seasons of life, many of which I’ve lived through myself. Being part of this collective allows me to reach more women who are looking for accessible ways to center their wellbeing,” Horne says.
RVL Wellness Co. reminds us that healing can be simple, art can be restorative, and peace is something we can cultivate one puzzle piece at a time.