Loom - Sculptural Textile Landing Page Template
Loom is a dark-theme landing page template for textile artists who create sculptural, collector-grade work. It blends an overlap-layered Gallery Walk layout with a Before/After Slider header, a quiet atelier atmosphere, and a focused lead-generation flow built around a commission inquiry form and a gated studio lookbook download.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Loom is a single-page portfolio template designed for fiber artists whose work belongs in gallery foyers and private residences. It opens with a full-viewport Before/After Slider, guides visitors through an immersive Gallery Walk scroll experience, and closes with a commission inquiry form. The design is dark, warm, and unhurried, built to attract serious buyers.
Who this template is for
This template is made for artists and studios whose textiles are collected, not decorated. It suits makers who need their portfolio to communicate craft credibility before any conversation begins.
- Tapestry and fiber artists selling to interior designers, art consultants, and gallery directors
- Independent textile studios offering bespoke commissions for residential or hospitality spaces
- Artists preparing a focused pitch for gallery group shows or corporate art programs
What problem this template solves
Most portfolio templates flatten handmade work into a grid of thumbnails. Loom gives sculptural textiles room to be experienced. It solves the problem of showing complex, tactile work to buyers who need to feel the weight of a piece before they reach out.
- Generic portfolio layouts reduce highly crafted work to small images with no narrative context
- High-value clients such as interior designers and art consultants need process depth before they commission
- A standard contact form does not qualify project intent the way a structured inquiry form does
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, dark-theme landing page that moves visitors from discovery to inquiry in a single, intentional scroll. Every section is designed with purpose and sequenced to build trust progressively.
- A full-viewport Before/After Slider header with a fade-in headline that appears when the divider reaches center
- An overlap-layered Gallery Walk layout with macro texture reveals, installed-in-situ project views, and a silent slow-motion loom video loop
- A lead-generation section with a commission inquiry form, project-type selector, and a secondary gated lookbook download path
Feature list
This template ships with a specific set of built-in components drawn directly from the design brief. Each one is placed to serve the visitor experience and the artist's commercial goals.
Before/After Slider Header
The header fills the entire viewport. The left side shows raw, unworked material in flat studio light. The right side reveals the finished tapestry lit dramatically from above. Visitors drag the divider themselves, and the headline "Fiber becomes form." fades in only when the divider reaches center.
Overlap/Layered Gallery Walk Scroll
Each content section layers over the previous one at staggered depths, like canvases leaning against a wall. The scroll pace slows as visitors move deeper into the page, transitioning from macro texture close-ups to full installed views to intimate process details such as sketchbook pages and dye samples.
Silent Loom Video Loop
A slow-motion, sound-free video loop of hands working a floor loom interrupts the project grid at the midpoint of the page. It pauses the visual rhythm, draws attention to craft, and lets the work speak without words or controls.
Commission Inquiry Form
The primary call to action reads "Commission a Piece" in the muted blush accent color. The form asks for project type (residential, hospitality, or gallery), approximate dimensions, and a free-text field labeled "Describe the space and feeling you're after." This structure helps qualify leads before the first conversation.
Gated Studio Lookbook Download
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable studio lookbook in exchange for an email address. This path serves visitors who need more time with the work before reaching out, building a warm lead pool from the same page.
Fixed Navigation Call to Action
After the "Commission a Piece" button appears following the third project section, it remains fixed and visible in the navigation bar for the rest of the scroll. Visitors never have to scroll back to find it.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Before/After Slider | Opens the page with raw material versus finished tapestry comparison |
| Fade-in Headline | Reveals "Fiber becomes form." when slider reaches center |
| Macro Texture Close-up | Immerses visitor in surface detail before context is given |
| Project Installed In Situ | Slides up to show the full piece in its real environment |
| Process Layer Reveal | Peels back project layers to expose steps and material decisions |
| Silent Video Loop | Slow-motion loom footage breaks the grid and slows the scroll pace |
| Sketchbook and Dye Samples | Intimate process details that deepen trust and authenticity |
| Commission Inquiry Form | Primary lead-generation form with structured project fields |
| Lookbook Download Gate | Secondary email-capture path for visitors warming toward a commission |
| Fixed Navigation call to action | Persistent "Commission a Piece" button anchored in the nav bar |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Atelier Studio theme built on the Cloud Canvas color system. Every color decision is deliberate: warm fiber tones are placed against cool, shadowed backgrounds so nothing competes and everything breathes.
- Deep charcoal ground (#1A1A1E) as the base, undyed linen warm (#E8E0D4) for primary text, and soft graphite mid-tone (#4A4A52) for supporting elements
- Muted blush accent (#C4A08A) applied to hover states, pull-quotes, and the inquiry button, appearing like a thread of raw silk caught in lamplight
- The overall palette reads like unbleached cotton unrolled across a blackened oak worktable, warm fibers against cool shadow
Mobile & speed optimization
The Loom template is structured to translate its layered, immersive experience to smaller screens without losing the atmosphere that makes the work feel significant.
- The Before/After Slider is built for touch interaction, allowing mobile visitors to drag the divider naturally with a finger
- The overlap/layered scroll sections are stacked responsively so the depth effect reads clearly on narrower viewports
- The silent video loop is embedded in a way that supports autoplay behavior on mobile without interrupting the quiet visual tone of the page
How this template helps you convert
Loom is built for lead generation. Every design choice works toward a single outcome: a qualified visitor reaching out to commission a piece or joining the studio's warm lead pool via the lookbook download.
- The inquiry form collects structured project intent upfront, asking for type, scale, and a description of the space, so every lead arrives with context rather than a blank message.
- The gated lookbook download gives hesitant visitors a low-commitment next step, keeping them connected to the studio while they make their decision.
- The fixed "Commission a Piece" button in the navigation ensures the primary call to action is always one tap or click away, no matter how deep into the page the visitor has scrolled.
Other information about this template
Loom is built for a specific kind of buyer relationship, one where trust is earned through visible craft and process, not through hard sales language. A few additional details worth knowing before you build with it.
- The template style is Overlap/Layered, which means sections visually stack at different depths rather than sitting in a flat linear sequence
- The creative direction is Gallery Walk, a deliberate pacing strategy that slows the scroll as the page deepens, guiding visitors from discovery to intimacy
- The header concept is a Before/After Slider, a component that invites active participation from the first second on the page
- The lead-generation direction is baked into the page architecture, not added as an afterthought; the inquiry form and lookbook gate work as a dual-path conversion system
- This template sits in the Portfolio and Agency category, specifically within the Textile Artist Portfolio subcategory, with a dark theme niche focus




Theme
Atelier Studio
Creative direction
Gallery Walk
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Overlap/Layered
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Before/after Slider Header
Gallery Walk Overlap Layout
Silent Slow-motion Video Loop
Structured Commission Inquiry Form
Gated Lookbook Download
Fixed Navigation Call to Action Button
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