eCommerce Brand & Website

Luma Pantry

Luma Pantry is a concept eCommerce brand for curated pantry boxes, seasonal staples, and simple meal-planning support for busy households.

Year

2026

Timeline

5 weeks

Industry

Specialty Food eCommerce

[ Overview ]

A food eCommerce system with a clearer offer, richer product storytelling, and a checkout path that supports both browsing and buying.

Challenge01

The offer needs to explain subscription boxes, one-off seasonal drops, and recipe support without making the first visit feel heavy.

Approach02

We shaped the brand around everyday rituals, clarified the product architecture, and designed a responsive storefront with bundle cards, recipe paths, and checkout guidance.

Outcome03

The outcome is a warmer commerce experience that makes the subscription feel useful, premium, and easy to start.

[ Visuals ]
Luma Pantry product detail page and bundle builder mockup
Product detail and bundle builder
Luma Pantry packaging, recipe cards, and brand collateral
Packaging and recipe collateral
Luma Pantry mobile checkout and recipe discovery screens
Mobile checkout and recipe flow
[ Focus areas ]

Offer

Bundles, subscriptions, and product logic

Shop

Storefront and checkout experience

Story

Editorial product language and trust cues

[ System ]

[01]

A clearer product architecture

The offer can be organized around starter boxes, seasonal drops, and repeatable pantry staples so visitors understand what to buy first.

[02]

Editorial commerce without friction

Product pages can use recipe moments, ingredient cards, and simple comparison blocks while keeping the path to checkout obvious.

[03]

Checkout confidence

The checkout flow should make delivery cadence, box contents, and subscription control visible before someone commits.

Studio note

Food brands sell trust before they sell baskets. The experience has to make the product feel considered and easy to choose.

Nardo Studio

Deliverables

  • 01Positioning and offer structure
  • 02Identity direction
  • 03Storefront UX
  • 04Product page system
  • 05Checkout flow
[ Next step ]

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Frequently Asked Questions

What teams usually ask before starting.

We work on strategy, branding, product design, websites, landing pages, eCommerce experiences, launch campaigns, and custom digital systems. The best fit is usually a SaaS team, eCommerce business, founder, or smaller brand that needs clearer direction and sharper execution.

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Not every project needs a full rebrand. Sometimes the smartest move is to sharpen the positioning, redesign key pages, clean up the visual system, or improve the product flow while keeping what already works.

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You work directly with Leonardo, founder and creative director of Nardo Studio. For larger builds or specialist needs, trusted collaborators can be brought in, but the creative direction stays senior-led.

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