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Object vs catalogue work

When you add an artwork, Work type is the first decision, and it is easy to second-guess. You are really answering one question: Am I cataloguing the thing itself, or a work that sells in variants? If variants are involved, those become configurations on the parent. This guide helps you pick the right work type first.

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What you are choosing

You will see two options: Object and Catalogue work. (Edition copy appears automatically under a discrete configuration; you do not pick it yourself.)

Both hold the usual details: artist, title, medium, photos. The difference is whether this row is the thing you sell and track, or a parent record whose sales happen through configurations underneath.

Add artwork modal showing the Work type control with Object and Catalogue work
Work type on the create form. Hover the labels for a quick summary: this page goes further.

Object: one work

Pick Object for a single physical work: a painting, sculpture, unique print, original etching. You get the full custody picture: location, status, provenance, condition: and you can list that work directly on your storefront from the Commerce tab.

You can still add configurations later (print runs, sizes). That is useful when you sell the original and reproductions from the same record.

  • Best for: one painting, one invoice, one place on the wall.
  • Storefront: the work itself can be listed; configurations optional.
  • Tracking: full status and provenance on the parent row.

Catalogue work: parent record, variants below

Pick Catalogue work when the parent is a master entry, not the SKU you ship. Think photographs sold in several sizes, posters, merchandise, or jewelry in multiple sizes: shared info lives on the parent; each variant is a configuration with its own price and stock.

The parent row is not sold on the storefront. You add configurations on the Editions or Options tab, then list those. The Commerce tab on a Catalogue work points you there: that is intentional, not a missing button.

  • Best for: multiple sizes, open editions, stock keeping by quantity.
  • Storefront: configurations only: not the parent row.
  • Tracking: stock lives on configurations; see copy tracking for numbered vs quantity runs.
Catalogue work detail with Commerce guidance and Configurations tab
Catalogue works sell through configurations. Commerce shows you where to add them.

Which one fits?

If both seem close, ask: Would I ever ship or invoice this exact row? Yes → Object. No, I sell sizes or runs → Catalogue work (with configurations for each variant).

  • One painting for sale → Object.
  • Original etching plus paper prints → Object (original on Commerce; prints as configurations).
  • Photo in 8×10 and 16×20 → Catalogue work, two aggregate configurations.
  • Numbered edition 1/25…25/25 → Catalogue work, one discrete configuration.
  • Posters or pins in stock → Catalogue work, aggregate configuration(s).
Diagram of Object with optional work-level listing plus configurations versus Catalogue work with configurations only
Objects can sell at the work level and through configurations. Catalogue works sell through configurations only.

Can you change it later?

Work type is meant to stay put, but Object → Catalogue work is supported if your workflow shifts (for example you listed a single print and later split into sizes). The work-level storefront listing comes down; you sell through configurations instead.

Going the other way is uncommon: if you truly have one physical work, an Object from the start is simpler. Changing work type does not change copy tracking on configurations you already created.

Where it shows in the app

After create, Overview shows structural type (Object or Catalogue work). Commerce follows the rules above; Configurations (Editions or Options tab) holds sellable variants on catalogue works.

Switch type from work Details when supported. Numbered impressions appear as Edition copy rows under discrete configurations, not as a third work type on the create form.

Preguntas frecuentes

Can an Object have a storefront listing and editions?
Yes: that is a common printmaker setup. Catalogue works only sell through configurations.
Why is there no Commerce toggle on my Catalogue work?
The parent is not a product row. Add a configuration, set price and stock, then list that on the storefront or in Website Studio.
Where do copies like 3/25 live?
Under a discrete configuration, as Edition copy rows: one per number. See what configurations are and copy tracking for the full picture.
What should makers and jewelers pick?
Usually Catalogue work with one aggregate configuration per size or variant. One-off pieces that need full custody can be Objects.
Where do I pick work type?
On Add artwork and on work Details. Edition copies are created under discrete configurations, not from the create dialog.

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