Warehouse Shopify Theme Review 2026
Last modified: August 20, 2026
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Who makes the Warehouse Shopify theme?
Warehouse is built by Maestrooo, a French theme studio that also makes Prestige, Impact, and Focal. What sets Warehouse apart is who runs it: in our dataset its stores carry much deeper catalogs than the typical Shopify store, so Maestrooo clearly built it for high-volume sellers rather than image-led brands.
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Is Warehouse a good theme for a large product catalog?
Yes. It is designed around catalog navigation, with advanced filtering, swatch filters, a deep mega menu, and predictive search that stay usable at thousands of products. Our detection data shows the stores that run Warehouse carry much larger catalogs than the typical Shopify store, which confirms it is built for scale.
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How much does the Warehouse theme cost?
Warehouse is a one-time purchase of $320 rather than a monthly subscription, so you pay once and keep it with free updates. It sits in the premium tier of paid Shopify Theme Store themes. Because Theme Store prices can change, check the current figure on the listing before buying.
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What is the difference between Warehouse and Prestige?
Both are Maestrooo themes, but they solve different problems. Warehouse is a merchandising theme for deep catalogs, built around filtering, search, and navigation. Prestige is a brand-builder for image-led and luxury stores that lead with photography and storytelling.
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Is Warehouse good for wholesale or B2B stores?
It is one of the strongest choices for them. Warehouse ranks among the top themes used by wholesale and business-to-business stores in our dataset. Its filtering, account handling, and catalog depth suit trade buyers, and merchants often pair it with custom-registration and subscription apps that B2B operations rely on.
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Can I try Warehouse before buying it?
Yes. You can add Warehouse to an unpublished theme slot and preview it against your own products for free. You only pay when you publish it as your live theme, so test search and filtering on a real slice of your catalog first.
