BelPeyi means “beautiful country” in Martinican Creole.
The name pays tribute to the imaginaries of creolization, particularly those of Édouard Glissant.
We work in territories that are sometimes wounded, overlooked, or marked by tension, through an aesthetic approach that is not decorative, but relational, born of cooperation, reconciliation, and the shared experience of living and growing together.
From diversity, this aesthetic brings forth a unique and composite beauty, along with a genuine form of attractiveness: one that naturally invites engagement, contribution, and a sense of belonging.