In a world where everything seems accessible from anywhere, you’d think location would start to matter less. But in design—where material meets meaning, and context breathes life into space—place is everything.
Design doesn’t exist in a vacuum. It rises from streets, neighborhoods, cultures, and climates. A coastal studio in Lisbon might think differently than a furniture maker in Detroit. A hand-carved wood panel from Jakarta tells a different story than a terrazzo floor in Venice.
Even in a digital age, where something is made still matters. It shapes not just the result, but the process—the why behind the what.
You’re not just searching for style. You’re searching for authenticity, connection, and what fits your world.
You want something that reflects your place, your culture, your surroundings. And chances are—someone nearby has already built it.
This is why location-aware discovery in design is not a gimmick. It’s the future.
At Archtivy, we believe the best way to discover design is by seeing where it comes from. That’s why every project and product is placed on a living, searchable design map—connected by city, country, and context.
Want to find an interior designer in Madrid?
Or see what kind of lighting makers are popping up in LA?
Maybe you just want inspiration from what’s happening around the corner.
Now you can.
You don’t need to scroll endlessly or jump between websites to discover design that matters.
Sometimes, the most inspiring projects are happening right next door.
And sometimes, you’re the one making them.