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Canterbury Candles: a live storefront visitors can actually inspect.

This project is shown as a real live site instead of a generic writeup. Visitors can open the storefront, browse the scent collection, and see how the public experience supports ordering and follow-up.

01Live demo

Open the site, then use this page as the project guide.

The embedded preview below loads the public Canterbury Candles website. The most reliable demo is still the live-site button, because it opens the project in its own full browser tab.

Mobile demo

Open Canterbury Candles in a full browser tab.

Embedded websites can be cramped on small screens. The live-site button gives mobile visitors the clearest demo.

What to look for

The demo shows the public customer experience.

Some project work, such as admin access and referral operations, belongs behind login screens and is not exposed in the public demo.

Hand-poured brand story and process section

Signature scent collection with candle photos and notes

Cart-style order flow for selecting candles

Footer access to ordering, Instagram, and referral status

02Project context

Starting point

The business needed a public site that could explain the craft, show a growing scent collection, support orders, and make customer follow-up easier to manage.

Finished shape

A Next.js storefront with process storytelling, product browsing, cart-style order intake, referral-status access, and supporting admin/referral workflow improvements behind the scenes.

What this shows

  • Shows the actual live site, not a made-up mockup.
  • A useful preview for small businesses that need product pages and follow-up flows to work together.
  • Behind-the-scenes admin and referral tools are discussed as project context, not exposed in the public demo.

Start with the problem

Send the messy version. We can sort out the shape from there.

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