For too long, shipping art has been a frustrating experience. We assembled an A-team that is ready to change this. From our offices in Paris, London and New York, our mission of simplifying Art logistics drives us every single day.
Our founders started Convelio out of deep frustration. Coming from the e-commerce world, they were amazed by the lack of solutions to ship artworks simply and at decent rates.
In the Amazon age, who is ready to pay 50% of the artwork price to have it shipped? Who can wait 48 hours to get a shipping quote?
That gave them drive to build an art logistics suited for the 21st century.
Our team: in logistics and fine-art shipping
Our dedicated team of 170+ logistics experts, customer care and fine art lovers across the world is growing to provide you with the most dedicated experience for shipping your art works.
The north stars we follow, our working compass
Think fast, be agile
Fly high, stay humble
Support others, grow together
Go the extra mile
Innovate to simplify
At Convelio, we are committed to the UN Sustainable Development Goal 13 - to take urgent action to combat climate change and its impact. We are aligned with the net zero targets formed on the basis of the Paris Agreement, and have launched our Climate Care program to reduce our environmental impact and support the transition to a net zero world across the Art, Tech, and Logistics industries.
We know the importance of collaboration and are proud to be recognized by the United Nations Race to Zero campaign, and the SME Climate Hub, where we join governments, businesses, cities, regions, and universities around the world with the same mission. We have also joined the Gallery Climate Coalition and ClimateAct - who are driving climate action across the art and technology industries.
Convelio’s emission report
An emissions report is a measure of the greenhouse gas emissions produced by any given activity. At Convelio we conducted a study of our 2021-2022 emissions; we did this to bring transparency to the work we do, and to set important targets to tackle our biggest emitting areas.