Stakelum Furniture
Website & Identity
Client
Stakelum
Services
UI & UX Design
Graphic Design
Identity
Team
Roisin O'Regan
Conor Stakelum
Ben Walsh
Danielle Murray
Date
August 2025
Stakelum Furniture needed a website structure that could present a broad offer without feeling cluttered. I helped reshape the experience around clear pathways, with modular sections that keep the focus on products, projects, and services. The build was designed to scale, so new categories, galleries, and pages can be added without breaking the layout.
The first stage was quick sketching and lo fi wireframes to test page flow, hierarchy, and navigation. This work clarified what content mattered most, where calls to action should live, and how the site could support different user intents, browsing products, exploring projects, or getting in touch. It also informed the CMS approach, so templates could stay consistent while content stays flexible.
The system uses repeatable modules that can be rearranged across pages, hero blocks, project cards, stat panels, galleries, and service grids. This keeps the design calm and consistent, while still allowing each section to feel purposeful. Spacing, typography, and image treatment were kept restrained to suit the brand and let the work carry the visual weight.
The site is fully responsive and designed to scale cleanly across desktop, tablet, and mobile. Layouts, image grids, and typography adapt consistently across screen sizes, ensuring a reliable experience on all platforms.









