Real catalogue
Tableware, serveware, gift cards, preorder pieces, low-stock products, sold-out states, discounts, and digital downloads live in one storefront.
Arlberg Ceramics is the demo storefront for Mercato: a focused tableware shop built around real commerce scenarios instead of placeholder catalog noise.
The range combines physical products, limited studio stock, preorder pieces, digital care guides, discount codes, tax-inclusive prices, fulfilment notes, and checkout policy acceptance.
Arlberg Ceramics is structured like a calm independent homeware brand: browseable collections, tactile products, limited runs, giftable items, digital care content, checkout trust, and post-purchase service.
Tableware, serveware, gift cards, preorder pieces, low-stock products, sold-out states, discounts, and digital downloads live in one storefront.
The public pages point into order status, fulfilment notes, shipping choices, refunds, emails, and policy acceptance instead of ending at pretty copy.
No invented phone number or address. The store feels real because the commerce behavior is real, not because it pretends to be a fictional merchant.
Collection pages, product cards, filters, low-stock language, sale states, and product detail layouts.
Coupons, minimum totals, shipping choices, policy acceptance, payment records, and order snapshots.
Status pages, fulfilment notes, refund records, receipt links, and digital care downloads.
A real-sector ceramic shop with no fake address, no fake phone, and no toy catalogue.
The site is designed to test the storefront, cart, checkout, orders, fulfilment, refunds, discounts, and digital delivery in one believable shop.