Vault is a bold brutalist landing page template built for pre-owned luxury consignment. It guides visitors through a cinematic unboxing experience, section by section, turning each listed piece into a ritual reveal. With a stark Ink and Paper palette, forensic authentication details, and a frictionless "Claim This Piece" drawer, it converts serious buyers without noise or compromise.
by Rocket studio
Vault is a single-page luxury consignment template built around an immersive unboxing scroll experience. Every item gets its own cinematic reveal sequence, outer box, dust bag, product emergence, and authentication close-ups, before landing on a pinned call to action. The design is austere and deliberate, letting the garments speak while the layout builds steady buying momentum.
Vault is built for sellers and platforms operating in the high-end pre-owned fashion space. It speaks the language of buyers who already know what they want and simply need a trustworthy place to claim it.
Most resale pages look like inventory databases. They overwhelm serious buyers with grids, filters, and friction. Vault solves the gap between the quality of the merchandise and the quality of the buying experience.
Vault delivers a full storybook landing page where the scroll itself is the sales mechanism. Each section is purpose-built to move a hesitant collector toward a confident purchase.




Theme
Bold Brutalist
Creative direction
Unboxing Experience
Color system
Ink & Paper
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Macro Close-up Full-viewport Header
Cinematic Unboxing Scroll Sequence
Forensic Authentication Display
Pinned Authentication-stamp Call to Action
Frictionless Slide-up Purchase Drawer
Quiet Consign with Us Footer Path
Can I use Vault for multiple listings on a single page?
Does the purchase drawer replace a full checkout page?
Is Vault suitable if I am only selling one piece at a time?
How does the consignment intake path work for sellers?
Can the color palette be customized to fit a different brand identity?
A brief note on what makes Vault structurally distinct: every feature below is directly built into the template's layout and interaction design as described in the brief.
The opening frame is a full-viewport photograph shot at near-microscopic distance on fine stitching and quilted leather. Hardware sits slightly out of focus in the background, catching a sliver of directional light. No logo, no navigation, just the image, then item name, year, condition grade, and price arrive in oversized slab-serif type.
Each product listing walks through the same four-act reveal: the stark outer shipping box, tissue paper folding back to expose the dust bag, the item emerging with a slow push, and a forensic authentication spread. The scroll rhythm is intentional, building acquisitive momentum piece by piece across the page.
Authentication details are treated like evidence. Hologram stickers, date codes, and serial engravings are presented in oversized type against the dark editorial palette, giving buyers the confidence that every detail has been examined and disclosed.
At the base of each item's final frame sits a single call-to-action button in authentication-stamp red. It stays pinned and visible so buyers never have to scroll back up to act. The contrast against deep black makes it impossible to miss.
Tapping the call to action opens a slide-up drawer. Inside: size, measurements, condition notes, macro photography of any wear, and a single "Buy Now" button with price. No registration form, no multi-step checkout sequence, just the decision and the payment.
A secondary conversion path lives quietly in the footer as a cream-on-black text link. It asks only for photos and a brand name to begin the consignment intake, keeping the seller flow as low-friction as the buyer experience.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Macro Header Frame | Opens with full-viewport stitching detail and oversized item placard |
| Outer Box Reveal | First unboxing beat: stark minimal shipping box fills the screen |
| Tissue Fold Panel | Second beat: tissue parts to expose the dust bag beneath |
| Item Emergence Frame | Third beat: piece reveals with slow cinematic push |
| Authentication Spread | Forensic evidence panel showing codes, holograms, and engravings |
| Claim This Piece call to action | Pinned action frame with red buy button closing each listing |
| Purchase Drawer | Slide-up panel with size, notes, wear photography, and payment |
| Consign Footer Link | Quiet seller entry point requiring only photos and brand name |
The visual identity is built on an Ink and Paper color system that feels like a hand-bound lookbook printed on heavyweight cotton paper. Every color decision is deliberate and austere, letting the garments themselves supply warmth and richness.
The template is designed so the unboxing scroll experience translates cleanly to a smaller screen. Every interaction pinned to a frame works within a touch-first layout.
Vault is not a passive catalog. Every structural decision pushes a qualified buyer closer to committing.
Vault is categorized under Fashion and Lifestyle, sitting specifically within the pre-owned luxury platform niche of the Fashion Rental and Resale subcategory. It was designed with a Storybook and Full-Page template style in mind, following a Direct Sales landing-page direction.