Commissions Frequently Asked Questions

  • A commissioned work is an artwork created specifically for your space or collection, tailored to your requirements. It allows you to acquire a piece that is unique, contextually appropriate, and conceptually aligned with your goals.

  • Anyone working with Bene Omnia can commission a piece. This includes:

    • Corporations seeking art for offices, reception areas, or public spaces

    • Private collectors building or refining a home collection

    1. Define the purpose – Understand the space, budget, and objectives.

    2. Artist matching – We pair you with an artist whose practice aligns with your requirements.

    3. Concept development – The artist creates proposals, sketches, or mockups for approval.

    4. Creation – The work is produced under agreed conditions.

    5. Delivery and installation – We handle logistics to ensure the work integrates seamlessly.

    6. Long-term integration – Optional documentation, rotation, and maintenance for collections.

  • Yes.

    All costs are discussed transparently before the process begins. VAT is included in the price. Additional services such as installation or transport are always communicated upfront.

  • No. not typically.

    Instead, we use floor plans, photographs, video walkthroughs, and live consultations to assess the space accurately. Modern tools allow precise guidance on scale, placement, and lighting.

  • Timeline depends on the complexity of the work, artist availability, and materials. We provide an estimated schedule before work begins and communicate updates during production.

  • Yes.

    We can manage multi-piece commissions for offices, public spaces, or residential collections. This includes consistent themes, material cohesion, or rotational planning.

  • Bene Omnia coordinates the commission from start to finish. We handle artist communication, timeline oversight, logistics, and installation, ensuring the process is smooth and professional.

  • Minor adjustments are possible within the scope agreed at the start. Major changes that affect scale, materials, or concept may require revision to the schedule or cost.

  • Contact us with details of your space, vision, and budget. We will provide clear guidance, propose suitable artists, and outline the next steps.