E-commerce for local furniture designs
E-commerce for local furniture designs
E-commerce for
local furniture designs
Company
Company
Oppned
Oppned
Industry
Industry
Furniture design
Furniture design
Tasks
Tasks
Web Design
CMS
AR viewer
Web Design
CMS
AR viewer
E-commerce
CMS
AR viewer
Context Oppned is a design and local manufacturing studio in Oslo. They needed an e-commerce site that communicated their minimalist, industrial brand and let customers picture the furniture before buying. I took the project from a Figma draft through to a built, working site.
Context Oppned is a design and local manufacturing studio in Oslo. They needed an e-commerce site that communicated their minimalist, industrial brand and let customers picture the furniture before buying. I took the project from a Figma draft through to a built, working site.
Building the solution I designed and built a responsive site in Framer, based on an initial Figma draft and a curated moodboard. I set up the content structure in Framer's CMS, then migrated the e-commerce side to Shopify using the Frameship plugin, which brings cart and checkout into the Framer build. Designing it this way means the studio can manage and evolve the site on their own.
Building the solution I designed and built a responsive site in Framer, based on an initial Figma draft and a curated moodboard. I set up the content structure in Framer's CMS, then migrated the e-commerce side to Shopify using the Frameship plugin, which brings cart and checkout into the Framer build. Designing it this way means the studio can manage and evolve the site on their own.
The AR layer To strengthen the customer journey, I integrated an AR viewer on mobile, letting customers place the furniture in their own space before buying. For a studio whose product is physical and tactile, closing that gap between screen and room was the part of the build that added the most value.
Result A responsive, brand-aligned e-commerce site and a mobile AR viewer. The project shows how I take a concept through to a functioning product, and how I bring in the right tools and integrations to make it work in practice.
The AR layer To strengthen the customer journey, I integrated an AR viewer on mobile, letting customers place the furniture in their own space before buying. For a studio whose product is physical and tactile, closing that gap between screen and room was the part of the build that added the most value.
Result A responsive, brand-aligned e-commerce site and a mobile AR viewer. The project shows how I take a concept through to a functioning product, and how I bring in the right tools and integrations to make it work in practice.
Production
Production
Building the solution I designed and built a responsive site in Framer, based on an initial Figma draft and a curated moodboard. I set up the content structure in Framer's CMS, then migrated the e-commerce side to Shopify using the Frameship plugin, which brings cart and checkout into the Framer build. Designing it this way means the studio can manage and evolve the site on their own.
The AR layer To strengthen the customer journey, I integrated an AR viewer on mobile, letting customers place the furniture in their own space before buying. For a studio whose product is physical and tactile, closing that gap between screen and room was the part of the build that added the most value.
Result A responsive, brand-aligned e-commerce site and a mobile AR viewer. The project shows how I take a concept through to a functioning product, and how I bring in the right tools and integrations to make it work in practice.
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Material
Norwegian raw steel
Dimensions (cm)
34 x 46 x 26
Design date
08.2019
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