Appearance
Collection experience
How your store looks when shoppers browse — the product cards, the collection page that frames them, and the all-collections landing page. On the Uisce preset these three surfaces share one coastal-editorial look so the whole browse journey feels like a single, designed system.
- Editorial product cards — each card is a calm "service tile": a project photo, a luminous waterline seam under it, a frosted glass label, a clear title and price, and a small frosted capsule for a key detail (turnaround, lead time, area).
- A framed collection page — the product grid sits inside a tidy frame: a clean heading, filter chips to jump between sub-collections, an elegant filter rail, and a sort bar — so the page never looks like a bare wall of products.
- A mosaic landing page — your
/collectionspage lays the collections out as an editorial mosaic that always fills the space with no empty gap, however many collections you have.
It's the browse experience for any store selling considered purchases — home services, design, renovation, studios, clinics — where each listing deserves room to breathe.

Try it
Pick a preset above the preview to see that niche's real collection style — its sub-collection chips, its divider, its filter rail, its mosaic seams, and its product card all switch to that preset's shipped signature over the same shared markup (Tine's forge heat-glow, Talamh's soil-strata, Gaoth's warm wind-trail, Uisce's coastal waterline, Neart's calm vital-pulse). Drag the Collections shown slider to watch the mosaic re-balance (it never leaves an empty row), toggle the capsule icon, and use the screen-size and light/dark buttons in the preview header to check a phone and dark mode.
Storefront preview





