Stockroom - Wholesale Home Garden Landing Page Template
Stockroom is a scroll-reveal landing page template built for wholesale home and garden businesses. It combines a Neo-Retro sunset color system with urgency-driven sections, tiered pricing displays, and a click-through flow that pushes qualified buyers toward wholesale registration. Ideal for B2B operators moving ceramic planters, wicker furniture, and garden tools in bulk.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Stockroom is a single-page, scroll-reveal landing page template designed for wholesale home and garden suppliers. It blends warm Neo-Retro visuals with urgency mechanics like countdown timers and flash pricing to move bulk buyers toward a wholesale registration portal. The result feels like a curated showroom that closes at midnight.
Who this template is for
This template is built for B2B sellers operating in the wholesale home and garden space. It suits operators who need to communicate bulk pricing, limited availability, and reseller credentials in one confident scroll.
- Garden center owners restocking ceramic planters and outdoor furniture for spring seasons
- Interior designers and Etsy shop operators sourcing statement pieces or discontinued lines in bulk
- Wholesale distributors offering tiered pricing to independent retailers competing with big-box chains
What problem this template solves
Independent wholesalers often lose buyers to slow, confusing pages that bury pricing and hide the registration path. Stockroom removes that friction by making urgency and value immediately visible on scroll.
- Wholesale pricing and minimum order details are unclear on generic store templates
- Buyers leave before finding the registration portal when the click path is buried
- Flash catalogs and rotating inventory have no visual urgency mechanism to push action
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page scroll-reveal layout built specifically for wholesale B2B selling in the home and garden category. Every section is designed to qualify buyers and move them toward signup.
- A device mockup header with countdown timer, tier-pricing sections, testimonial carousel, and sticky call-to-action bar
- A flash pallet product grid showing six bundle cards with original-versus-wholesale pricing and percentage savings
- A click-through flow connecting to a two-step wholesale registration portal and a secondary email capture for line sheet downloads
Feature list
This template packages several purpose-built components that work together to create a high-pressure, high-clarity buying experience for wholesale audiences.
Scroll-Reveal Section Animations
Each section enters the viewport with a soft upward drift as the visitor scrolls. This progressive reveal keeps attention moving forward and makes the page feel dynamic without requiring video or heavy assets.
Real-Time Countdown Timer
A chunky retro slab-serif countdown clock sits beneath the header headline and ticks in real time. It reinforces the "Wholesale Prices That Sunset at Midnight" messaging and creates genuine deadline urgency tied to the flash catalog rotation.
Flash Pallet Product Grid
Six product bundle cards display in a modular card grid, each showing original pricing alongside wholesale pricing with a red percentage slash. Cards animate into view on scroll, giving the grid a reveal effect that rewards continued scrolling.
Tiered Pricing Accordion
An accordion-style section unfolds to show buy-more-save-more discount tiers. The deepest discount tier pulses gently in saffron to draw the eye and encourage buyers to consider larger order quantities.
Testimonial Carousel
A sliding testimonial carousel features reviews from shop owners, complete with store names and cities. It slides in on scroll and provides the social proof that B2B buyers look for before committing to a new wholesale source.
Sticky Call-to-Action Bar
After the second scroll reveal, a sticky bar appears at the bottom of the viewport carrying the primary call-to-action button. It stays visible as the visitor continues scrolling, ensuring the registration path is never out of reach.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Device Mockup Header | Anchors first impression with wholesale dashboard visuals, headline, and countdown timer |
| Flash Pallet Grid | Displays six product bundles with wholesale versus original pricing and scroll-reveal card animations |
| Testimonial Carousel | Builds trust through shop owner reviews with store names and cities |
| Tier Pricing Accordion | Explains bulk discount tiers with an interactive unfold mechanic and saffron highlight on the deepest tier |
| Sticky call to action Bar | Keeps the primary registration button visible throughout the scroll journey |
| Line Sheet Capture | Offers a secondary email capture for a branded PDF line sheet expiring in 72 hours |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Neo-Retro theme that feels like a 1970s catalog cover soaked in a California sunset. Warm nostalgia and confident structure share the same palette without either cancelling the other out.
- Color system uses warm peach (#FFAD8E) bleeding into deep saffron (#E8751A), grounded by smoky plum (#3D1F2E) for text and containers, on a creamy buttermilk (#FFF4E0) background
- Gradient washes move top-to-bottom across section dividers, saffron pulses on countdown timers and hover states, and plum holds typography steady
- Typography uses a chunky retro slab-serif for countdown numerals and display headings, keeping the cinematic, almost showroom-floor personality consistent throughout
Mobile & speed optimization
The scroll-reveal layout is structured so that each section loads progressively rather than all at once. This keeps the experience smooth across screen sizes and connection speeds without sacrificing the animation-driven flow.
- Sticky call-to-action bar and countdown timer are designed to remain functional and readable on mobile viewports
- Card grid and accordion components reflow naturally for smaller screens, maintaining the modular layout integrity on tablets and phones
How this template helps you convert
Stockroom is engineered around a single click-through goal: getting qualified wholesale buyers to start the registration flow. Every design and copy decision builds toward that moment.
- The countdown timer and "flash pallet" pricing create a closing-door urgency that compresses the decision timeline for hesitant buyers.
- The sticky call-to-action bar ensures the "Unlock Wholesale Access" button stays visible no matter how far a visitor scrolls, removing the need to hunt for the next step.
- The secondary line sheet download with a 72-hour PDF expiry captures emails from visitors who are not ready to register, keeping them in the funnel without requiring a form commitment on the landing page itself.
Other information about this template
Stockroom sits inside the Retail and E-Commerce category under the Home and Garden E-Commerce subcategory. It is purpose-built for the wholesale and B2B segment of that space, not for direct-to-consumer storefronts.
- The template uses a click-through structure: no signup form lives on the landing page itself, keeping the page lean and the registration experience focused inside a separate two-step portal
- UTM data is carried through the primary call-to-action link, allowing campaign tracking at the portal level
- The branded line sheet PDF is designed to expire in 72 hours, creating a secondary urgency loop for email-captured leads
- The intersection context for this template aligns with a Card Grid modular style and a Neo-Retro theme, making it visually distinct from flat, minimal wholesale templates




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Unboxing Experience
Color system
Lavender Dream
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Upsell/Upgrade
Page Sections
Scroll-reveal Section Animations
Real-time Countdown Timer
Flash Pallet Product Grid
Tiered Pricing Accordion
Sticky Call-to-action Bar
Secondary Line Sheet Capture
Related questions
Does this template include a signup form on the landing page?
Can I customize the product bundles in the flash pallet grid?
What controls the countdown timer deadline?
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Is the line sheet email capture connected to a mailing list automatically?