• Memories that stick (really!)

    Not just a memory, not just a decoration, but the perfect balance between the two.

  • Very high quality printing

    Premium paper, precise rendering, faithful and long-lasting colors

  • FSC paper and Imprim'Vert certified printer

    Paper from sustainably managed forests and an environmentally friendly printer

  • Local design and printing (Pau)

    An artist from the Southwest and a printer from Pau for a short circuit

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  • Free delivery from 30€

    Free shipping on purchases over €30 in mainland France.

  • Fast delivery and relay point

    Shipping within 48 hours to quickly enjoy your order.

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Bring Béarn into your home with our posters!

1. What makes our Béarn poster collection stand out?

Each Béarn poster showcases the unique landscapes and culture of this region in southwest France. Each Béarn poster captures picturesque views of the mountains, villages, and local traditions. These posters are designed to convey the beauty and authenticity of Béarn, and offer an elegant way to decorate your home.

2. What places are represented in your Béarn poster collection?

Each Béarn poster includes images of many of the region's iconic towns, such as Pau, Navarrenx, Orthez, and Salies-de-Béarn. Some posters are also inspired by the mountains, such as Lake Montagnon. Each Béarn poster captures the essence of these places, with their unique landscapes and historical heritage.

3. How to highlight Béarn posters?

To highlight a Béarn poster, opt for simple frames made of natural wood. Not only is this choice part of an eco-responsible approach , but it will also bring out the soft colors of Pitchoun posters. These frames blend perfectly in all types of rooms: living rooms, bedrooms or offices, bringing a regional and elegant touch to your decoration. For an even stronger visual impact, don't hesitate to line up several Béarn posters of various sizes or to create a wall of posters around themes like mountains, villages or historical monuments.