Much more than a classic magazine, each copy of Villas Antillaises is a piece of art in its own right. Each issue has an exclusive cover, created by a Caribbean artist, making it a unique piece that tells the colors, textures and the soul of the Antilles. Printed with the greatest care, on exceptional paper, it is a refined decorative object, designed to enhance a coffee table, a library or a work space. Give your home tropical chic elegance... and let art find its place.
“A great pride for OMSTONE Caraïbes to appear on the pages of Villas Antillaises, at the heart of a beautifully designed file, which highlights Caribbean architecture and know-how with accuracy and sensitivity.A big congratulations to the editorial team for the quality of this issue.”
— Etienne
Collaborating with the magazine team was another great experience in my career as a Caribbean artist. This opportunity to be published in this very beautiful publication fits perfectly into the direction of my artistic approach in line with the need to highlight the idea of an aesthetic specific to our regions. This must be preserved through the enhancement of the work of Antillean artists and the role that they can play, in particular in the field of contemporary Antillean architecture. The magazine team fully understood my approach by offering me to publish works representative of my work with a magnificent text illustrating my artistic purpose. I really appreciated the sensitive nature of the collaboration with all the expressions of respect that were associated with my work and my person.
— Ricardo
“Nicolas and his team have a vision and a perception that is beautiful and innovative, they have succeeded in bringing to light architectural elements in line with the raw beauty of the tropics.”
— Clementine
“It was a first for me to discover the magazine, and I found the initiative interesting. The format is original, the content is meticulous, and it is nice to see a medium that highlights local projects.I am curious to follow the next issues!”
— Melinda
“Let yourself be seduced by the elegance and creativity of this exceptional magazine!”
— Vanessa
“Our collaboration with the magazine on Caribbean architecture and villas has been particularly rewarding. The content of this issue highlights the beauty and quality of stone, while offering a unique perspective on our job as a stone setter and stone cutter. This magazine deserves to be discovered for its authentic approach and its inspiring stories.”
— Alexis and Sébastien
“An elegant, inspiring magazine in which I am happy to have shared my vision of the landscape.”
— Vincent
“Congratulations and thank you to Nicolas and his team for this inspiring new issue, which accurately and elegantly enhances the beauty of Caribbean architecture, the richness of our islands and the Caribbean soul on each page. I wish you all the best for the rest of this great publishing adventure.”
— Cynthia
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Villa Linda
Nestled in Marigot (Saint-Barthélemy), Villa Linda designed by Nicolas Guessat combines simplicity, natural materials and integration into the landscape. Discreet luxury, respectful of the site and focused on nature.
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Villa Jangali
In Petite Anse, Villa Jangali disappears into the vegetation. Troglodytic architecture, spectacular views, raw elegance: a haven of calm and refinement.
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Villa Seaside
In Sainte-Luce, Villa Seaside is reinventing its outdoor spaces on land subject to strong regulatory constraints. A sensitive metamorphosis between architecture and protected landscape.
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Ronald Cyrille
Ronald Cyrille aka B.Bird combines painting, drawing and urban art to explore memory, identity and spirituality. Despite the fire in his studio, his work vibrates with Creole poetry and resilience.
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Ricardo Ozier-Lafontaine
From Martinique, Ricardo Ozier-Lafontaine has composed introspective works combining colonial memory and symbolic future. A decolonial aesthetic of the sensitive, between art and prayer.
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Clémentine Pheron-Dubois
Heir to the restaurateur Marius Phéron, Clémentine runs Le Kapok and Le Karapat in Guadeloupe. A modern vision of hospitality, led by the young chef Johann Parfait, Toque Française 2025.
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Chez Victor
At 7 rue de la Liberté in Fort-de-France, Chez Victor combines a Parisian bistro spirit and a Caribbean atmosphere. Simple, warm and joyful, this place embodies the renewal of an iconic neighborhood.
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Vanessa Capron
Founder of Vandesign, Vanessa Capron designs spaces rooted in nature, combining wood, stone and Caribbean light. Villas or offices: each project is sensitive and tailor-made.
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OMSTONE Caribbean
Étienne Hamelin creates OMSTONE in Martinique: natural stone, contemporary design and artisanal know-how. In his François showroom, he shares a sensitive and sustainable vision of housing.
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Bimmot Caraïbes
Founded by Mélinda, Bimmot Caraïbes is a structural design office that is an expert in concrete in the Caribbean region. Its mission: to combine the solidity of the structures and respect for the architecture.
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Caribbean Ceram & Stone
In Trinidad, Alexis Tatin and Sébastien Sorbets are bringing stone cutting back to life. Great Companions and passionate artisans, they combine high standards, precision and living heritage.
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Villa Malawi
In Cap Macré, Villa Malawi wakes up every morning with the Atlantic Ocean. This 5-star villa combines open architecture, natural materials and a beach house spirit. Hypnotic view, mirrored pool, two independent accommodations make up a refuge where luxury is expressed in silence, light and wind.
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Hill Rock
Designed as a cocoon of serenity, Hill Rock invites you to let go as soon as you arrive. This villa nestled in the Caribbean vegetation combines authenticity, comfort and natural beauty. A place of sharing, discreet luxury and harmony, where every detail invites you to disconnect. A magical break welcomed by all who stay there.
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Alta Rocca
Perched in Saint-Jean, Alta Rocca combines contemporary architecture, lush vegetation and endless views. Three rooms open to light and calm, a central green patio, raw materials: everything evokes elegant simplicity. Guided by nature, the villa celebrates silence, space and the passage of time, an art of living barefoot in perfect harmony.
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