eCommerce Website
After engaging Distl for SEO and PPC services, Lavare came to us for a complete website rebuild. The company’s existing site was technically limited by the functionality of Squarespace and didn’t provide the best user experience (UX).
Web
Using WordPress, we created an elegant website to express the Lavare brand and its premium interior design and renovation services. With strong use of imagery, sophisticated typography and gentle animations, the website uses a feminine, magazine style that flows through to the copywriting language and tone. We structured the site for optimal UX, making it much easier to explore Lavare’s services, its product range and its past projects.
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