The project focused on bringing a showroom business online with enough structure to browse categories, explore products, and keep the site feeling active rather than static.
Case Study
Thomson Furniture: a deeper showroom catalog built for browsing, categories, and live business use.
Thomson Furniture needed more than a simple showroom site. The website had to support category depth, large product browsing, and a digital storefront experience that could work for a real retail business.
EngagementCatalog website and ongoing management
Furniture retail and showroom
Product count200+ products
StructureDeep category browsing
RoleBuild + management
Project Overview
What the website needed to do in the real business.
What Tessa Labs handled.
- Catalog-style website development for a furniture and showroom business.
- Category depth across living, bedroom, dining, office, outdoor, and recliner segments.
- Product browsing, category navigation, and showroom/store cues built into the live site.
- Ongoing website management after launch.
How the project goes beyond a simple brochure page.
- The site carries 200+ products and multiple browsing paths instead of relying on a minimal brochure layout.
- Category groupings support discovery across residential and office-focused furniture segments.
- The website also links into showroom and social activity rather than behaving like an isolated catalog.
How the website supports discovery, not just presentation.
- The catalog architecture gives the business a broader search footprint than a flat homepage-led site.
- The website supports product discovery and category-led commercial traffic over time.
- Its live structure is useful proof of handling larger content and catalog complexity.
What continued after launch.
- Website management and live-site continuity.
- Support for the evolving product and category presence online.
- Long-term responsibility beyond launch.
What this project says about the kind of work Tessa Labs is built to handle.
- This project shows that Tessa Labs can handle a denser product and category footprint without the site collapsing into clutter.
- It is a useful signal for companies that need a website to manage a larger inventory-style presence.
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