Peintagone

is a new generation Belgian paint brand. Created in 2015 by four young entrepreneurs, today its ever-expanding team is excited about the future.

Roots

Benoît and Baptiste are two brothers who had a dream of building a business that showcases Belgian know-how. While studying, they met Nicolas whose experience blossomed thanks to his family who had been working in paint since 1937. Soon after, Dennis, expert in commercial strategy, joined the project in its development stage. The Peintagone concept grew from a wonderful complicity between these four Belgians.

Meet the team

They contribute to Peintagone's story every single day…

Here is theirs:

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Kevin Parmentier

Sales Manager South Belgium & Technical Advisor

It’s better to ask a dumb question and look silly for a few minutes, rather than stay silent and remain that way forever, right? Well, Kevin’s smile (big and charming like an American actor) and his strong technical knowledge in paint will inspire you to ask as many questions as you like! Conscientious, attentive, perfectionist and an excellent listener, Kevin is focused on providing you with the very best Peintagone experience. Perhaps his skills should have led him down the path of psychology? We will probably never know… 

Dimitri Hendrickx

Sales Manager North Belgium

Can you hear reggae or techno beats? It is none other than the "Dimitri vibe" that is approaching! This accomplished athlete with a sculpted body swears by calisthenics, a discipline that even Spartans would find a little too intense. But Dimitri finds it relaxing. Running? A walk in the park. Mountain biking with his son? Let's just say the mountains ask for mercy as soon as they get on their bikes. Very active, both in sport and in his personality, Dimitri quickly reveals his natural gift for selling. Also a fan of surfing, he has learned to navigate the rogue waves with ease, a skill he uses to solve your most problematic situations. One thing is certain: you will quickly appreciate this fun-loving red wine lover for whom every day is a new adventure.

Jan Vansimpsen

Sales Manager The Netherlands

With a confident stride and a sharp eye, Jan – aka the sales commando – steps into your shop. One thing is certain: with him, you won’t be left wanting for long. A problem? A solution! He draws his paint gun faster than a sniper blends into the background. Backed by his extensive experience in sales and his passion for photography, Jan sees everything – especially opportunities! His eye? A true radar, constantly analysing his surroundings to show you in your very best light.Sales commando, yes! But an adventurer too… Rumour has it that his professional journey is as full as Peintagone’s colour chart. Precise, versatile and passionate, he gladly shares his skills and deep technical knowledge with you.

Benoît Piessevaux

Chief Financial Officer
Co-founder

Meticulous, detailed and a hard worker, Benoit manages our investments unlike anyone else. Once a project is implemented, he’s able to free the required funds with the ease of a Swiss banker. To top it all, Benoit can process a ton of paperwork at incredible speed. We’d expect him to have time for nothing else, let alone a few laughs. But it has been said that he is the funniest of the Piessevaux brothers…

Marie Guilmin

Artistic Director & Community Manager

If you don’t follow us on social media yet, then it’s time to do so to admire Marie’s work for yourself. Marie is like your morning coffee, a real energy boost. Very direct and outspoken, the only place she beats around the bush is on her electric scooter through a forest. Who needs tabloids when you have Marie? She’s always up to date on the latest news. When one of us gets sick, you can be sure that she will know before any of us have even mentioned it.

Nicolas Piessevaux

Project Manager & Translator

Rumour has it that he speaks so many languages that he could speak to all the world’s populations in their native tongue. But instead of travelling the world, he became our very own magician, translating and completing any project to the highest standards as if by magic. Nicolas is meticulous. He doesn’t do things by half and prides himself in not letting anything slip. He’s the life and soul of the company and always knows what to say to create good vibes. Was he recommended by his brothers? No one knows but given the quality of his work, there are no complaints here. 

Jérôme Liesse

Graphic Designer & IT Support

The geek of the team, Jérôme spends his days in front of the screen. Without him, we’d still be using a typewriter and sending our post by carrier pigeons. He is also responsible for the brand’s visual impact… He must be a man of excellent taste! With his “daddy cool” vibe, he managed to bring a true sense of calmness into our offices. To top it all, his short jokes are so good that we’ve spit our water out on several occasions. 

Baptiste Piessevaux

Sales & Business Development Director
Co-founder

« Kéé nouvelles ? » (“Wassup?”) are the first words out of Baptiste’s mouth every day. Entirely committed to the brand and his team, Baptiste is a true leader who motivates everyone with his good spirits and constant drive to do better. His zest for life is very contagious. What is Baptiste’s job? To make you love Peintagone as much as he does. Baptiste is the creative one of the group and is always there for each employee and each project. This omnipresence and dynamism make us question if he has a twin brother; who knew one man could be so dedicated? 

Nicolas Guilmin

Chief Executive Officer
Co-founder

A real strategist, Nicolas’ nickname is the Napoleon of paint! A determined and demanding visionary in everything he undertakes, he leaves nothing up to chance. Both fair and tough when it comes to business, Nicolas makes sure that each party is victorious after a negotiation. But he has another trick up his sleeve: he can work people out as much as he can wear them out… And that’s quite something. Rumour has it that the renovations of the Justice Palace of Brussels would have lasted no longer than 6 months had Nicolas been in control of the project.