Artivago: an invitation to travel differently – through images, objects, and inspiration.
At Artivago you will first find original posters , created from our explorations around the world, but also a selection of objects chosen for their aesthetics, their history or the emotion they have left us .
Some have become essential to our travels, others are favorites from crafts or powerful encounters. They all tell a story .
Posters, everyday objects, nomadic accessories, well-being items and unique pieces , Artivago will evolve over time, remaining faithful to this sensitive and curious view that we have of the world.
Vosges Poster – Twilight Lights
Vosges Poster – Lakes and Mountains
Vosges Poster – Forest in Lights





Bohemian Hmong Jacket 1
Beautiful Hmong-inspired jackets, handmade from local cotton. Their collars are delicately adorned with cross-stitched embroidery, created by Hmong artisans in Thailand.
It was during a trip to Thailand that we fell in love with these sleeveless jackets with embroidered collars.
Entirely handmade from 100% cotton local fabric, they are distinguished by their collar delicately decorated with cross-stitch embroidery, made with patience and skill by Hmong craftswomen.
Versatile and timeless, this jacket can be worn under a jacket to add a refined ethnic touch, or paired with a pleated skirt or even classic trousers, which it will elegantly enhance.
100% handmade and locally made in Thailand
Posters of New Caledonia

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Nomad notebook
New Zealand, where the earth meets the sky
A coffee scrub to stimulate the skin
While wandering around a coffee plantation in Costa Rica, we discovered, in the course of a conversation, a recipe as simple as it is spectacular for the skin: a coffee-based face and body scrub mask. Let me explain everything.
Dress code: travel while respecting others
When you decide to travel around the world and discover cultures, your ability to adapt will be the key to exploring and loving a place. Depending on the country, the way we see our bodies is completely different, and our everyday outfits will be perceived differently. Here are our tips for integrating into any country and fully enjoying and experiencing your interactions with the locals.