And Studio is an interior design practice that seeks to cultivate environments that "awaken the senses, deepen our experience of place and add richness to daily life". Its website opens with evocative photography of completed projects, while a sidebar overlay reveals project metadata (client name, date, location) when selected. The about page draws on art history and timeless forms to explain the studio's philosophy.
Designed by 1/1, the site translates these values into a responsive digital portfolio. Built on a headless CMS, it allows And Studio to manage projects, write detailed case studies and maintain a small shop of vintage objects. Interactive navigation overlays project details on full‑bleed images, and custom collection pages list vintage glassware and furniture pieces.
Architect and designer Daniel Boddam believes that design can achieve calm and well‑being. His practice integrates architecture, interiors and furniture, and the website uses large typographic headlines and scrollable sections to describe the studio's philosophy. High‑resolution images of projects and furniture collections are interspersed with press links and a newsletter subscription.
Designed by 1/1, this calm digital environment uses a headless CMS and custom templates for project narratives. Smooth scrolling and reveal animations enrich the browsing experience without sacrificing performance. The site includes carousels, press archives and a shop for furniture pieces.
Hye describes itself as a "distinctive destination for those seeking thoughtfully curated objects that spark inspiration in everyday life". The home page pairs this statement with a lifestyle photograph of a dining space. Further down, the Hye Exclusive Collection showcases collaborations with local and international artisans.
The bilingual e‑commerce platform supports English and Korean shoppers. Product collections, editorial content and newsletter sign‑ups are managed through a headless CMS, while dynamic routing handles different categories and currencies. Features include a persistent cart and currency selection.
Field Studies Flora is a progressive floristry studio that values experimentation. The site combines photographs of arrangements with concise project descriptions, seasonal bouquets, philosophy statements and a journal that captures the studio's forward‑thinking approach.
Designed by 1/1, the responsive e‑commerce site seamlessly integrates storytelling and commerce. The site includes a booking form for events, a blog managed through a headless CMS, and custom components to display bouquet variations with date‑based availability.
Florets is a bakery whose identity conveys substance and slow fermentation. The website features stories about fermentation, packaging and identity design, alongside images of sourdough loaves and pastries.
A lightweight site was built with a headless CMS for menu updates and an order‑ahead system. Customers can reserve loaves and pick them up in store via a scheduling interface that prevents overbooking. The site includes gift card support and ongoing performance monitoring.
Snelling Studio specialises in lighting, furniture and objects. Founded in 2007 by Douglas and Bec Snelling and now led by Bec Snelling, the studio combines traditional and contemporary manufacturing techniques in collaboration with local craftspeople. Collections on the site are organised around natural materials and timeless forms.
A headless e‑commerce platform was developed using Sanity CMS and a bespoke React front end. Shoppers can browse collections, read about materials and place orders in multiple currencies. The site includes a trade‑account section and continuous integration deployment.
Jewellery designer Jasmin Sparrow creates "elevated adornments that celebrate precious moments" using sculptural metals and gemstones. The site mixes editorial photography with product pages that emphasise craftsmanship. A journal provides insights into materials and design inspiration.
The brand was migrated to a custom Shopify front end with templates for rings, earrings and necklaces. The platform supports look‑books, wish‑lists and a currency selector, while backend integrations manage stock.
Jouissance Parfums offers "subversive scents inspired by the books we read beneath the sheets". Each fragrance is informed by female artists, writers and fictional characters. Product pages combine evocative photography with narrative copy and literary excerpts.
An editorial e‑commerce platform was built integrating a headless CMS and Shopify API. Scent pyramids, recommended pairings, reviews and subscription refills enrich the shopping experience. Duty calculations allow for international shipping.
Kyn & Folk produces handcrafted ceramic water filters that enrich health and home; they remove 99.99 % of contaminants while retaining beneficial minerals. The brand celebrates thoughtful objects that balance form and function, and the site explains the science behind the filters.
An e‑commerce site was built with glaze and size variants, subscription options for replacement cartridges and educational blog posts. The variant system dynamically updates pricing and imagery.
Moon Lists is described as a "low‑commitment journal adjacent experiment" offering prompts, books and a newsletter. The website blends editorial content with sales pages for journals and digital downloads.
A platform was engineered to support both physical and digital products with subscription billing. A paywall controls access to downloadable prompts, while a headless CMS manages editorial posts.
Ne Geurra is an online gallery and store of vintage 20th‑century furniture and objects; the catalogue includes pieces by Charles Pfister and Jean Prouvé. Each item listing features provenance details, multiple photographs and pricing.
A curated commerce platform was developed where staff can upload high‑resolution images, enter provenance information and manage prices. Visitors can search by designer, era or material and join a wait‑list for sought‑after pieces.
Since 2011, The Pantograph Punch has delivered "punchy arts and cultural commentary" through essays, podcasts, videos and live events. Designed by 1/1.
A headless publishing platform was created to allow editors to craft long‑form essays, embed multimedia and schedule content. Event pages include ticketing links, and robust search and category filtering help readers navigate.
Penny Sage is an independent clothing label by designer Kate Megaw. Garments, jewellery and homeware are made by local makers in Aotearoa New Zealand. The site features vintage‑inspired collections, look‑books and straightforward shopping.
A flexible e‑commerce platform was built with multiple product categories, pre‑order functionality, wish‑lists and multi‑currency support. Integration with inventory systems and shipping calculators streamlines operations.
This multidisciplinary studio began with abstract ceramic vases and has expanded to include sculptures, furniture and lighting. The site offers collections, journal entries and a newsletter sign‑up.
An e‑commerce and portfolio platform was built to support pre‑orders, limited editions and wait‑lists. Galleries are optimised for high‑resolution images, and a CMS enables the studio to publish blog posts.
Manos by Concreteworks offers sculptural, functional concrete pieces crafted by master craftsmen in California. The site shows seating, tables and planters with 3‑D renders and lifestyle photos.
A portal was built serving both retail customers and trade partners. Retail shoppers see product listings with 3‑D models, while trade partners can request quotes and view tiered pricing.
Lonely is a lingerie and clothing label "for women who buy lingerie as a love letter to themselves," championing body‑positive, inclusive values. Campaign imagery celebrates diverse bodies, and product pages include detailed size guides.
A robust e‑commerce site was engineered to support lingerie, swim and ready‑to‑wear categories. Custom features include size‑guide modules, product bundles and a loyalty programme.
Something To Hold celebrates "simple moments in sustainable fabrics". The site uses serene photography and narratives to encourage mindful consumption.
A storytelling‑driven e‑commerce platform was built with product bundles, fabric‑care guides and a journal. Image optimisation and lazy‑loading ensure fast performance.
Tessuti views the home as a sanctuary and curates meaningful pieces to enrich living spaces; seasonal collections like 'Summer Living' focus on simple, beautiful items.
An elegant e‑commerce site was created with curated collections, wish‑lists and gift guides. The platform supports click‑and‑collect, multi‑currency checkout and gift wrapping.
Designer Sam Klemick "works in the spaces between – fluid and rigid, movement and stillness," carrying a love for textiles into woodworking. Her site features made‑to‑order furniture and limited‑edition artworks along with process stories.
A portfolio and shop was developed with made‑to‑order logic. Customers can request bespoke pieces, see lead times and pay deposits. A CMS allows the designer to share creative process stories.
Venn Studio is an architecture and interior design firm founded in 2017. It specialises in custom residential architecture, ADUs, multi‑family housing, commercial spaces and hospitality projects, creating 'timeless, thoughtful environments rooted in craftsmanship and context' and emphasising a holistic, client‑centric philosophy.
A portfolio site was built with project categories, case‑study templates and a contact‑scheduling system. Visitors can filter projects by type and learn about the studio's approach.
Yu Mei underwent a comprehensive rebrand that was translated into a custom e‑commerce platform; the design system is guided by the concept of "regenerative utility". Product pages include diagrams and archival notation to explain construction details.
A headless e‑commerce site was developed with complex product variants, pre‑order functionality and a store‑locator. The platform integrates with a CMS for storytelling and content pages.
Handcrafted Modern is a store dedicated to artisans, offering a carefully curated selection of objects and homewares. Designed by 1/1, the resulting shop is "dedicated to craft by and for artisans", combining a warm aesthetic with clear product information and maker stories.
An e‑commerce platform was built on a headless CMS so the client can upload new products, publish artisan stories and manage stock. Custom templates organise items by category and enable browsing by maker or material.
Danny Kaplan Studio is a Brooklyn‑based design studio focused on lighting and sculptural furniture. The home page notes that everything is handmade to order and invites visitors to explore collections of lighting, furniture and ceramic series. Categories like the Terra Series and Delf Collection are listed with the number of pieces available, underscoring the studio's craft‑centric ethos.
A bespoke e‑commerce site was built using Next.js and a headless CMS. The platform organises pieces into series, manages inventory and accommodates both ready‑made and made‑to‑order products. A showroom section lists collections and encourages appointments, while product pages provide dimensions, material descriptions and lead‑times.
Photographer Greta van der Star works between Auckland and Los Angeles, collaborating with local and international brands. Her site features a split layout: a full‑bleed photo on the left and a minimalist menu on the right. Visitors can navigate to photo and video portfolios, an index of projects and an information page; images convey a strong sense of place and mood.
The portfolio was developed using a headless CMS, categorising projects by medium and creating an index for easy navigation. Lazy‑loading and high‑resolution image handling ensure the photographs look sharp without sacrificing speed.
Hyeja is a skincare brand designed by 1/1. The project created a dual‑language typographic system and bilingual website. Pages are available in English and Korean, and the home page declares "Redefining Beauty (美) of Imperfection," blending eastern philosophies with science. Editorial photography accompanies product descriptions and brand philosophy.
A bilingual e‑commerce platform was built with a headless CMS to manage product information, blog content and translations. The site supports subscription purchases, international shipping and a newsletter sign‑up.


























And Studio is an interior design practice that seeks to cultivate environments that "awaken the senses, deepen our experience of place and add richness to daily life". Its website opens with evocative photography of completed projects, while a sidebar overlay reveals project metadata (client name, date, location) when selected. The about page draws on art history and timeless forms to explain the studio's philosophy.
Designed by 1/1, the site translates these values into a responsive digital portfolio. Built on a headless CMS, it allows And Studio to manage projects, write detailed case studies and maintain a small shop of vintage objects. Interactive navigation overlays project details on full‑bleed images, and custom collection pages list vintage glassware and furniture pieces.

Architect and designer Daniel Boddam believes that design can achieve calm and well‑being. His practice integrates architecture, interiors and furniture, and the website uses large typographic headlines and scrollable sections to describe the studio's philosophy. High‑resolution images of projects and furniture collections are interspersed with press links and a newsletter subscription.
Designed by 1/1, this calm digital environment uses a headless CMS and custom templates for project narratives. Smooth scrolling and reveal animations enrich the browsing experience without sacrificing performance. The site includes carousels, press archives and a shop for furniture pieces.

Hye describes itself as a "distinctive destination for those seeking thoughtfully curated objects that spark inspiration in everyday life". The home page pairs this statement with a lifestyle photograph of a dining space. Further down, the Hye Exclusive Collection showcases collaborations with local and international artisans.
The bilingual e‑commerce platform supports English and Korean shoppers. Product collections, editorial content and newsletter sign‑ups are managed through a headless CMS, while dynamic routing handles different categories and currencies. Features include a persistent cart and currency selection.

Field Studies Flora is a progressive floristry studio that values experimentation. The site combines photographs of arrangements with concise project descriptions, seasonal bouquets, philosophy statements and a journal that captures the studio's forward‑thinking approach.
Designed by 1/1, the responsive e‑commerce site seamlessly integrates storytelling and commerce. The site includes a booking form for events, a blog managed through a headless CMS, and custom components to display bouquet variations with date‑based availability.

Florets is a bakery whose identity conveys substance and slow fermentation. The website features stories about fermentation, packaging and identity design, alongside images of sourdough loaves and pastries.
A lightweight site was built with a headless CMS for menu updates and an order‑ahead system. Customers can reserve loaves and pick them up in store via a scheduling interface that prevents overbooking. The site includes gift card support and ongoing performance monitoring.

Snelling Studio specialises in lighting, furniture and objects. Founded in 2007 by Douglas and Bec Snelling and now led by Bec Snelling, the studio combines traditional and contemporary manufacturing techniques in collaboration with local craftspeople. Collections on the site are organised around natural materials and timeless forms.
A headless e‑commerce platform was developed using Sanity CMS and a bespoke React front end. Shoppers can browse collections, read about materials and place orders in multiple currencies. The site includes a trade‑account section and continuous integration deployment.

Jewellery designer Jasmin Sparrow creates "elevated adornments that celebrate precious moments" using sculptural metals and gemstones. The site mixes editorial photography with product pages that emphasise craftsmanship. A journal provides insights into materials and design inspiration.
The brand was migrated to a custom Shopify front end with templates for rings, earrings and necklaces. The platform supports look‑books, wish‑lists and a currency selector, while backend integrations manage stock.

Jouissance Parfums offers "subversive scents inspired by the books we read beneath the sheets". Each fragrance is informed by female artists, writers and fictional characters. Product pages combine evocative photography with narrative copy and literary excerpts.
An editorial e‑commerce platform was built integrating a headless CMS and Shopify API. Scent pyramids, recommended pairings, reviews and subscription refills enrich the shopping experience. Duty calculations allow for international shipping.

Kyn & Folk produces handcrafted ceramic water filters that enrich health and home; they remove 99.99 % of contaminants while retaining beneficial minerals. The brand celebrates thoughtful objects that balance form and function, and the site explains the science behind the filters.
An e‑commerce site was built with glaze and size variants, subscription options for replacement cartridges and educational blog posts. The variant system dynamically updates pricing and imagery.

Moon Lists is described as a "low‑commitment journal adjacent experiment" offering prompts, books and a newsletter. The website blends editorial content with sales pages for journals and digital downloads.
A platform was engineered to support both physical and digital products with subscription billing. A paywall controls access to downloadable prompts, while a headless CMS manages editorial posts.

Ne Geurra is an online gallery and store of vintage 20th‑century furniture and objects; the catalogue includes pieces by Charles Pfister and Jean Prouvé. Each item listing features provenance details, multiple photographs and pricing.
A curated commerce platform was developed where staff can upload high‑resolution images, enter provenance information and manage prices. Visitors can search by designer, era or material and join a wait‑list for sought‑after pieces.

Since 2011, The Pantograph Punch has delivered "punchy arts and cultural commentary" through essays, podcasts, videos and live events. Designed by 1/1.
A headless publishing platform was created to allow editors to craft long‑form essays, embed multimedia and schedule content. Event pages include ticketing links, and robust search and category filtering help readers navigate.

Penny Sage is an independent clothing label by designer Kate Megaw. Garments, jewellery and homeware are made by local makers in Aotearoa New Zealand. The site features vintage‑inspired collections, look‑books and straightforward shopping.
A flexible e‑commerce platform was built with multiple product categories, pre‑order functionality, wish‑lists and multi‑currency support. Integration with inventory systems and shipping calculators streamlines operations.

This multidisciplinary studio began with abstract ceramic vases and has expanded to include sculptures, furniture and lighting. The site offers collections, journal entries and a newsletter sign‑up.
An e‑commerce and portfolio platform was built to support pre‑orders, limited editions and wait‑lists. Galleries are optimised for high‑resolution images, and a CMS enables the studio to publish blog posts.

Manos by Concreteworks offers sculptural, functional concrete pieces crafted by master craftsmen in California. The site shows seating, tables and planters with 3‑D renders and lifestyle photos.
A portal was built serving both retail customers and trade partners. Retail shoppers see product listings with 3‑D models, while trade partners can request quotes and view tiered pricing.

Lonely is a lingerie and clothing label "for women who buy lingerie as a love letter to themselves," championing body‑positive, inclusive values. Campaign imagery celebrates diverse bodies, and product pages include detailed size guides.
A robust e‑commerce site was engineered to support lingerie, swim and ready‑to‑wear categories. Custom features include size‑guide modules, product bundles and a loyalty programme.

Something To Hold celebrates "simple moments in sustainable fabrics". The site uses serene photography and narratives to encourage mindful consumption.
A storytelling‑driven e‑commerce platform was built with product bundles, fabric‑care guides and a journal. Image optimisation and lazy‑loading ensure fast performance.

Tessuti views the home as a sanctuary and curates meaningful pieces to enrich living spaces; seasonal collections like 'Summer Living' focus on simple, beautiful items.
An elegant e‑commerce site was created with curated collections, wish‑lists and gift guides. The platform supports click‑and‑collect, multi‑currency checkout and gift wrapping.

Designer Sam Klemick "works in the spaces between – fluid and rigid, movement and stillness," carrying a love for textiles into woodworking. Her site features made‑to‑order furniture and limited‑edition artworks along with process stories.
A portfolio and shop was developed with made‑to‑order logic. Customers can request bespoke pieces, see lead times and pay deposits. A CMS allows the designer to share creative process stories.

Venn Studio is an architecture and interior design firm founded in 2017. It specialises in custom residential architecture, ADUs, multi‑family housing, commercial spaces and hospitality projects, creating 'timeless, thoughtful environments rooted in craftsmanship and context' and emphasising a holistic, client‑centric philosophy.
A portfolio site was built with project categories, case‑study templates and a contact‑scheduling system. Visitors can filter projects by type and learn about the studio's approach.

Yu Mei underwent a comprehensive rebrand that was translated into a custom e‑commerce platform; the design system is guided by the concept of "regenerative utility". Product pages include diagrams and archival notation to explain construction details.
A headless e‑commerce site was developed with complex product variants, pre‑order functionality and a store‑locator. The platform integrates with a CMS for storytelling and content pages.

Handcrafted Modern is a store dedicated to artisans, offering a carefully curated selection of objects and homewares. Designed by 1/1, the resulting shop is "dedicated to craft by and for artisans", combining a warm aesthetic with clear product information and maker stories.
An e‑commerce platform was built on a headless CMS so the client can upload new products, publish artisan stories and manage stock. Custom templates organise items by category and enable browsing by maker or material.

Danny Kaplan Studio is a Brooklyn‑based design studio focused on lighting and sculptural furniture. The home page notes that everything is handmade to order and invites visitors to explore collections of lighting, furniture and ceramic series. Categories like the Terra Series and Delf Collection are listed with the number of pieces available, underscoring the studio's craft‑centric ethos.
A bespoke e‑commerce site was built using Next.js and a headless CMS. The platform organises pieces into series, manages inventory and accommodates both ready‑made and made‑to‑order products. A showroom section lists collections and encourages appointments, while product pages provide dimensions, material descriptions and lead‑times.

Photographer Greta van der Star works between Auckland and Los Angeles, collaborating with local and international brands. Her site features a split layout: a full‑bleed photo on the left and a minimalist menu on the right. Visitors can navigate to photo and video portfolios, an index of projects and an information page; images convey a strong sense of place and mood.
The portfolio was developed using a headless CMS, categorising projects by medium and creating an index for easy navigation. Lazy‑loading and high‑resolution image handling ensure the photographs look sharp without sacrificing speed.

Hyeja is a skincare brand designed by 1/1. The project created a dual‑language typographic system and bilingual website. Pages are available in English and Korean, and the home page declares "Redefining Beauty (美) of Imperfection," blending eastern philosophies with science. Editorial photography accompanies product descriptions and brand philosophy.
A bilingual e‑commerce platform was built with a headless CMS to manage product information, blog content and translations. The site supports subscription purchases, international shipping and a newsletter sign‑up.