Best homeware Webflow templates
Selling homeware online requires a careful balance: your site needs to feel premium enough to justify the product quality, but clean enough not to distract from the product photography. These Webflow templates are designed for exactly that — calm, editorial aesthetics that let your products speak for themselves. Whether you're a small homeware brand, an independent furniture maker, or an interior product retailer, these templates give you a professional storefront that's easy to customise and fast to launch. The Webflow CMS and e-commerce capabilities make it straightforward to manage product catalogues and collections. For related lifestyle brand templates, see lifestyle Webflow templates. Interior designers looking for a portfolio rather than a shop might prefer architect Webflow templates.
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Yes. The templates here work well for small homeware and home goods brands — they combine the editorial warmth that product photography deserves with the structure needed to present collections, tell the brand story, and convert visitors into customers.
Yes. Webflow's native e-commerce lets you list products, manage inventory, and process payments without a third-party platform. Alternatively, you can connect to Shopify for a more feature-rich commerce layer while keeping the Webflow template as your brand site.
Yes. The templates are built around image-first layouts that give product photography the space and quality it deserves. Large full-bleed images, clean product grids, and editorial detail sections are designed to let product imagery do the selling.
Yes. A lookbook or editorial section — styled imagery, interior shots, or campaign photography — is a common element in homeware brand sites. It adds context and aspiration to the product catalogue. Most templates either include this section or make it straightforward to add.
Yes. You can build a brand site that tells your story, showcases products, and points visitors to stockists — without necessarily processing all sales through your own checkout. A 'Where to buy' section is easy to add for brands with a retail distribution strategy.
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