Demo shops
shops you
can open.
Every one of these is a real generation, and every image links to the page it was taken from. They are demo stores — nobody’s products are borrowed to sell something — but the pages are the real renderer.
One catalogue. Five shops.
Eight products underneath, five sentences over them. Same colours and same type in all five: it is one brand, and popuup does not get to repaint it. What changes is what is in the shop and how it is built.
The wedding list 5 piecesfor two people who already own everything
The sold-out decanter is one of the five — marked, not dropped, because a wedding list is exactly where you still want to see it.
The first glass 3 piecesfor someone moving into their own place, nothing over 60
Three pieces out of eight. The ceiling in the sentence did the work, and the shop did not pad itself back out.
The negroni kit 4 piecesfor someone who has started making cocktails at home
It split itself in two — the glasses, then the rest of the bar. Nothing in the sentence asked for that division.
The host gift 4 piecesfor a host who has everything, under 80
Three of these four are in the first-flat shop too. Same products, a different reason to be on the page.
End of season 5 pieceswhat is left, cheapest first
Cheapest first, and the sold-out decanter is gone. This is the one shop where “what is left” has to mean it.
Five brands. One renderer.
The same hand-built template under five moods. Nothing here is a theme somebody picked — the mood follows the brand and the shopper, and the colour is always the brand’s own.
yours next,
then.
Send your store and a sentence about who the shop is for. If your storefront is public we can read its product feed without you installing anything.
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