The vintage rack
One-off pieces with a past — the kind of find you come back for.
Part boutique, part vintage collection, part salon-cafe — all under one whitewashed roof on Glover Road. Browse the racks, stay for a pot of tea, or book the house for an afternoon-tea or private event.


Three things you don’t usually find together — a boutique, a vintage room, and a tea table — kept together in one small white house.
A small, hand-chosen rack — clothing, vintage finds and homestead pieces, gathered the way you’d gather a room you actually want to sit in. Photos are stock placeholders; we’d swap in the shop’s own.
One-off pieces with a past — the kind of find you come back for.
A tight, edited selection — pieces chosen, not stocked.
Dried botanicals, candles and small homestead things to take home.

The cafe half of the house is the kind of room you linger in — a pot of tea, a slice of cake, the racks a few steps away. It’s a shop you can sit down in, which is rarer than it should be.
“Came for a dress, left three hours later.”
Afternoon tea, by the pot, and private-event packages for the house. Menu and pricing are set by the shop — the photos here are stock placeholders.
A proper pot, a quiet table — the unhurried half of the visit.
Something to go with the tea — baked and changing with the day.
Afternoon-tea and private-event packages — the whole little house, for an afternoon.
All stock placeholders — the real shop would supply its own photography before launch.






This is an independent coffee shop website design concept created by X9 AI to show how Little White House & Co. — a coffee shop in Fort Langley — could present its products, ordering flow and local experience online. It is a coffee shop website design example and is not affiliated with Little White House & Co.. All photos, products, prices and hours shown are examples.
Built by X9 Lab Media, a Vancouver web studio — we design coffee shop websites and local-business sites across Metro Vancouver. See more at x9-ai.net.