20 Stunning Online Specialty Shops
11Once upon a time, I bought a $6 bottle of water at a gas station. The bottle was glass, and it had interesting, eye-catching, minimalist packaging and labeling. But, why did I spend $6 on water? Because good design sells.
Good design sells online as well. Brick and mortar retailers open online stores mainly reach more customers. Large online retailers do it to centralize their business and expand their product variety. But, for specialty store owners that sell very specific products, their online store is not just an order fulfillment center or a way to complement a brick and mortar business; it’s a marketing platform, a sales engine, and a branding opportunity all at once. Because of the multifaceted needs of online specialty stores, it’s critical that their designs strike a balance between aesthetic appeal, intuitive functionality, and a creative approach that helps their specialty store stand out.
The following collection includes 20 stunning niche stores that do an excellent job of providing a beautiful display for their products. Keep in mind that you will need to visit some of these websites to fully appreciate their designs.
Rapha

My favorite part of this site is the fantastic photograph of the product in use. The grey, pink, and white color scheme works well together too.
Ralph Lauren

A gorgeous model is the perfect way for Ralph Lauren to appeal to its target audience. It is also interesting to note that the color of the title matches her hair color.
rue21

The wood background adds nice texture to this site, and the photographs and videos add appeal for their young target audience.
Trailer Park Truck

This is one site that you really need to visit to appreciate. The illustrations are hilarious, and the textures and backgrounds are clever. All of it fits perfectly with the nature of this traveling food service. Be sure to scroll down to the illustration used for the footer.
Nike Jumpman

My favorite part of this website? It’s very interactive. Hover your mouse over the video and click on the “Launch” button to scroll through the animated graphics at your own pace.
Bagigia

This is another interactive website. Scroll to watch the animation play out on the home page, which more resembles a splash page, except for the fact that you can view the menu just by hovering over the title and quickly get to the actual store. The leathery textured background is stunning, and the product menu buttons are a very nice addition.
Restoration Hardware: Baby & Child

The gray textured background looks incredible, especially with the stitched navigation boxes against it. The large photo in the center draws the eye well, and it includes “pins” in the corners, as if someone tacked it onto a fabric board.
Lemon & Mint

The patterned background, bright yellow color blocks, and 3D ribbons all come together very well in this design
Puma Black Label

I can’t decide what I like best about this website design: the rotating geometric circles, the diamond shaped images, or the red tab along the bottom.
HYT Watches

The dark background contrasts nicely with the changing product photos in the center of the page. When hovering your mouse over the menu options, another menu with attractive images drops down.
Bridge 55

The jagged brick wall and photo of two guys carrying an oversized pickaxe not only appeals to guys and manliness, but it’s also a great design in general. They stick with the brick theme throughout the website as well, which ties it all together from page to page.
Tigi

The model in a unique pose front and center on a gradient grey background catches the eye very well. Each page is as uniquely stunning as the home page, so be sure to navigate through the entire site.
Mouse to Minx

The torn edges look of the boxes along with the pastel, floral background matches the image of this specialty store perfectly. The only drawback is the lady with the umbrella, who is mostly hidden behind the home page text box. I kept trying to hover my mouse over her or clicking on her, expecting her to jump out and do a little dance or offer a discount or something.
Free People

My favorite part of this design are the light, floral illustrations along the top of the page. Click through the pages to see some more hand-stamped type illustrations scattered throughout.
Beg Bicycles

I’m always a sucker for photographic backgrounds. I love how this one is of a bicycle leaning up against a brick building with a unique roof.
Odyssey

What caught my attention on this site were the illustrations of their products, and the wheel icon used as O’s in the main menu.
Little Sparrow

The quotes that you can scroll through really give this site a unique touch, and the title banner stands very effectively. It made me want to purchase one of their teas, even though I’m not a huge tea drinker.
G’Nosh

A hand-painted font certainly gives this site a fun look. It took me a minute to figure out that it was a single-page design, but it was more exciting to click on the text anyway.
Wear You Belong

The font and the story on this site really caught my attention. The hand-drawn illustrations are a cute touch, too.
The Soup Peddler

The handwritten fonts and blend of orange, brown, blue, and creme textured backgrounds flow together well in this design.
Do anyone of these online specialty stores stand out? Do you feel that niche stores and large online retailers have different design goals? Are there any large online stores that balance a beautiful design with thousands of product listings?
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Nice collection, thank you. Always good to see big, bright and bold online stores.
Nice examples, i think the ralph lauren one is my favourite… i like how you note think link between the text colour and the models hair! very observant!
Ha ha! Thanks!
But i keep reading everywhere that simple designs convert way WAY better?
For instance, a recent post i read over at conversion rate experts that showed simple no photos etc designs won out.
Maybe specialty shop is different.
I must say those designs are quite beautiful.
Actually, many of these designs would be considered simple, in that they have simple navigation. So long as visitors can find their way around the site easily, the conversion rates will be high.
However, some of these I think are a bit confusing as far as navigation goes. For instance, it took a bit of time for me to figure out the Bagigia site, but I had so much fun navigating it that I didn’t mind!
love the Trailer Park Truck one… yummie specialty
Stunning indeed.
The common factor seems to be the use of spectacular backgrounds (there’s only so much you can do with the text information areas without causing illegibility, headaches and ultimately madness).
Another great selection from Design festival — thanks.
So glad you enjoyed it!
thanx for sharing
nice collection
Specially Bridge 55 .. it’s awesome
can i steal if not body mind it
Nice collection !!!
special mention for GOSH. Simplicity, fine taste, just awesome.