Overview
The Majestik Group is a premium furniture retailer in Mississauga, Ontario, specializing in sofas, sectionals, sofa beds, and bedroom furniture. CS2 built a Next.js-powered catalog site with custom-order inquiry flows, a wholesale login portal, and a showroom-forward brand experience — no template, no platform tax.
The challenge
What the business needed
Majestik sells high-consideration furniture — sectionals, custom sofas, bedroom sets — where the shopper journey is "browse, imagine in my space, ask for a quote," not "add to cart, check out." Off-the-shelf store builders made it hard to present the catalog as a curated lookbook, handle custom-order inquiries, and separately serve designers and wholesale partners without rebuilding the site twice. They needed a site that felt like a premium brand, not a Shopify page.
The build
What CS2 shipped
CS2 shipped a custom Next.js site with server-rendered product pages backed by image-heavy galleries served from AWS S3. Each product uses "Contact for Pricing" and "Get a Quote" flows rather than a traditional cart, so sales stays consultative. Custom Orders has its own dedicated page to capture bespoke requests. A separate Wholesale login portal segments the designer / retail-partner experience from the retail shopper. The showroom and about sections reinforce the bricks-and-mortar credibility that drives the high-ticket buying decision.
Highlights
What's on the site today
- Custom catalog with per-product quote flow (no generic cart)
- Dedicated Custom Orders intake page
- Gated wholesale portal for designers and retail partners
- High-resolution image pipeline served from S3
- Showroom and testimonials sections to reinforce premium positioning
Tech stack
What it's built on
- Next.js
- React
- Tailwind CSS
- AWS S3 (product imagery)
- CloudFront CDN
- Custom quote / wholesale forms
Outcome
How it operates today
The Majestik Group now has a brand-grade digital storefront that funnels prospects into quote and wholesale conversations rather than commodity checkouts. The catalog architecture lets the team add new collections without developer involvement, and the S3-backed image pipeline keeps product photography sharp across devices. The site serves three audiences from one codebase: retail shoppers browsing sectionals, sofa beds, and bedroom sets; designers and homeowners placing custom orders; and wholesale partners using the gated login portal — all anchored to the Mississauga showroom for the in-person closes that high-ticket furniture buying still depends on.
What this proves
How CS2 turns a high-ticket retail business into a quote-driven funnel without forcing it onto a generic Shopify template.
