About the project
Webcore developed the official website for estudiobola, a renowned Brazilian design studio focused on authorial furniture and objects with a timeless aesthetic. Designed as a digital showroom, the platform highlights the studio’s design ethos of simplicity, proportion and craftsmanship, while enabling editorial autonomy for managing products, collections, and institutional content.
The challenge
To translate estudiobola’s physical design language, rooted in simplicity, elegance, and meticulous proportions, into a digital experience that clearly presents an extensive visual portfolio of products, communicates the brand’s identity, and supports ongoing editorial updates within a flexible and scalable CMS structure.
Outcome
Content-driven and scalable showcase platform: a digital experience designed to highlight visual work, organize complex collections and enable editorial autonomy for ongoing brand storytelling and product presentation.
Technologies and Tools
Using DatoCMS as the headless CMS backbone, Webcore implemented a flexible and structured content architecture that enables estudiobola to present its furniture and design work with clarity and editorial control. The platform supports rich visual content, scalable growth and efficient content management. Key benefits included:
Structured content modeling: DatoCMS enables clear organization of products, collections, and editorial content, making it easy to showcase a diverse portfolio.
Editorial autonomy: The estudiobola team can independently update and manage content, including new products, collections and stories, without technical support.
Responsive experience: The frontend was designed to deliver consistent visual impact and ease of navigation across desktop, tablet and mobile devices.
Visual-first presentation: Content models and layouts prioritize rich visuals and detailed product storytelling to reflect the studio’s design ethos.
Future-ready foundation: A scalable CMS setup prepared to support ongoing expansion of products, editorial content and new sections over time.