Joseph Terrazzo
A terrazzo furniture and interior product storefront with category browsing, popular picks, cart utilities, blog content, and product search.

My role
Rizki Alfadilah supported storefront implementation, product catalog presentation, and responsive commerce QA.
Primary stack
E-commerce / Product Catalog / Interior / Storefront
Project lane
Website / E-commerce / Interior / Catalog
Case Study
Overview
A focused read on what the project needed to communicate, how the product surface was shaped, and where the system can grow next.
A terrazzo furniture and interior product storefront with category browsing, popular picks, cart utilities, blog content, and product search.
Role
Rizki Alfadilah supported storefront implementation, product catalog presentation, and responsive commerce QA.
Scope
Terrazzo E-commerce Website
Status
Published / Live
The Problem
Interior products need a storefront that makes material, category, and visual context easy to evaluate before purchase.
The Goal
Build a practical commerce surface for terrazzo products with category browsing and content-led product discovery.
Depth Pass
How the product was shaped.
The work is easier to understand as a sequence: context first, then product decisions, then user flow and visual direction.
01
Context
- Joseph Terrazzo sells visual, material-driven products where the storefront needs to support both inspiration and transaction.
- The site includes product categories, search, cart, account, and blog areas.
02
Approach
- I kept product discovery prominent through category entry points and popular picks.
- Commerce utilities remain visible so users can move from inspiration to purchase.
03
User Flow
- Visitor lands on interior product imagery, explores categories or popular picks, then searches or opens product detail.
- Blog content supports discovery and material education.
04
Design Direction
- Warm interior visuals and clean commerce controls support a home-design browsing rhythm.
- The interface emphasizes product photography and category clarity.
Core Features
Product surface and system layer.
Product category browsing
Popular picks
Cart and account utilities
Blog/content section

Stack & architecture notes
The site functions as a catalog-commerce system with homepage merchandising, product search, cart, account, and content pages.
Result / Next Layer
What the build makes possible.
Result
- Joseph Terrazzo has a public storefront that can support product browsing and buyer trust.
- The structure can expand into richer material guides, project galleries, and product recommendations.
Future Layer
- Add specification tables, project-use cases, and stronger category SEO.
- Improve merchandising for sets, related products, and interior-style collections.
Portfolio runway
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Get in touch
Ready to turn the next project into a real shipped system?
Bring the product goal. I can help translate it into a clear interface, reliable implementation, and launch-ready product surface.
01
Scope
Define the product goal, user flow, pages, and technical surface.
02
Build
Design the interface, implement the stack, and keep the system maintainable.
03
Launch
Prepare QA, responsive checks, analytics hooks, and launch support.

