Use case

A practical catalogue for galleries selling art and prints

Collectors and trade buyers need clear availability, edition details and enquiry options without forcing every sale into a standard checkout.

Common pain points

  • Availability and edition status changes after sales.
  • Framing, shipping and price discussions can require staff input.
  • Static pages make it hard to keep a collection current.

Product examples

The catalogue can be structured around the product details customers ask for before they buy.

limited edition printsoriginal paintingsframed worksartist proofsphotographyportfolio sets

How the catalogue helps

Artwork listings with edition, size and framing details.

Quote or enquiry flows for higher-value sales.

Availability updates for sold and reserved works.

A visual catalogue that fits the gallery brand.

Questions from art and print galleries businesses

Straight answers about stock visibility, quote requests and practical setup.

Is this suitable for art and print galleries?

Yes. The workflow can be shaped around the product details, availability rules and buying habits in this market.

Can customers request quotes instead of checking out?

Yes. Quote-first selling is a core workflow for products that need approval, shipping checks or private pricing.

See a catalogue workflow for art and print galleries

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