Atelier is a storybook landing page template for an airport lounge design studio preparing to launch its public portfolio. It combines a parallax geometric hero, four cinematic scroll scenes, and a dual-conversion waitlist form into one unhurried, editorial experience. Built for B2B procurement leads, it turns quiet luxury into qualified early inquiries.
by Rocket studio
Atelier is a full-page waitlist landing page template for a specialist airport lounge design studio. Four cinematic scroll scenes guide visitors from tactile materiality to a live early-access form. The warm neutral palette, parallax geometry, and progress-ring form work together to attract serious procurement leads and hospitality operators before the studio's portfolio goes public.
This template is made for design studios and architectural practices that work in premium airport hospitality and need to build credibility before a full public launch. It suits those pitching directly to institutional buyers, not general consumers.
Most coming-soon pages waste attention. They announce a launch date and ask for an email. For a studio selling complex, high-value B2B design commissions, that approach leaves qualified buyers with nothing to hold on to. This template solves that by turning the pre-launch moment into a curated editorial experience.
You get a fully structured, single-page template with five distinct layout zones, each designed around a specific moment in the visitor's journey. Every section is built to deliver a feeling before it delivers information.




Theme
Atelier Studio
Creative direction
Cinematic Sequence
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Waitlist/Coming Soon
Page Sections
Parallax Geometric Hero with Cursor Reaction
Four Cinematic Scroll Scenes
Progress Ring Waitlist Form
Lookbook Email Gate
Live Preview-slot Counter
Cloud Canvas Colour and Typography System
Can I use this template without a completed portfolio?
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This template is built around a small number of considered, high-impact components. Each one is chosen to serve the studio's positioning, not to fill space.
The header uses overlapping arcs, soft trapezoids, and elongated ovals rendered in runway mist and boarding-pass saffron. These shapes drift slowly on scroll, reacting to cursor movement, giving the page an immediately distinctive opening that requires no photography.
Four full-page sections each function as a film scene. Scene one shows tactile material close-ups. Scene two presents spatial mood boards and plan fragments. Scene three plays an animated lounge walkthrough with shifting light. Scene four introduces studio hands-on process. Soft fade-to-white transitions separate each scene.
The primary form captures name, company or airline, and a freeform lounge brief. A progress ring beneath the submit button fills as the visitor types, reinforcing engagement. A secondary email-only gate unlocks the studio lookbook for lower-commitment visitors.
A real-time counter displays how many early preview slots remain. This creates a sense of limited access without relying on aggressive scarcity language, which fits the template's unhurried editorial tone.
On page load, the headline fades in with wide letter-tracking after a deliberate pause. A saffron cursor trail follows the visitor across the hero section, tying interactive moments visually to the accent colour throughout the page.
Each scroll transition between scenes uses a soft fade-to-white, a cinematic breath that mirrors the calm the studio promises. No hard cuts, no jarring motion. The rhythm is consistent with the lounge atmosphere the template is designed to communicate.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Parallax Hero | Opens with geometric shapes, masked headline reveal, and primary saffron call-to-action pill |
| Scene One: Materiality | Extreme close-up grid of ribbed oak, terrazzo, and brushed brass textures |
| Scene Two: Spatial Vision | Editorial mood board layout with plan fragments, section cuts, and colour studies |
| Scene Three: Motion | Animated concept lounge walkthrough with light shifting from morning to evening |
| Scene Four: Studio | Process imagery of hands sketching and models under task lamps |
| Waitlist Form Section | Dual-conversion area with primary brief-intake form and lookbook download gate |
| Minimal Footer | Horizontal footer strip with studio essentials and no visual clutter |
The visual identity follows a Cloud Canvas palette built from four precisely defined colours. Each colour has a single, disciplined role so the system stays coherent across every scene.
The template is designed desktop-first to match how procurement leads and airline directors review vendor pages, typically on large screens. A full mobile fallback ensures the experience holds at smaller sizes.
The conversion structure is deliberate and layered. It qualifies visitors by commitment level rather than asking everyone for the same information.
This template sits at the intersection of architectural identity and B2B lead generation for the airport hospitality sector. It is equally useful for a studio launching a new practice as it is for an established firm refreshing its market positioning ahead of a major tender cycle.