“Kathy Pereira

has been a go-to expert for high-end interior designers for decades.”

New Jersey Monthly

A B O U T

Kathy Pereira Designs is a full-service fabrication company that creates custom window treatments, upholstery, and soft goods. Service includes end-to-end project management, as our team coordinates the entire fabrication process on behalf of our interior designer clients. The company we keep includes an international network of suppliers, our New Jersey-based workroom, and our New Jersey-based white-glove delivery professionals.

Together, we’ve helped interior designers orchestrate some of the most luxurious interiors, featured in publications including Better Homes & Gardens, New Jersey Monthly Magazine, and New York Spaces. We are trade only — exclusively working with interior designers on residential, commercial, and hospitality projects throughout New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut.

 
 

Kathy Pereira leads the team with over 25 years of experience, driven by a lifelong passion and exquisite taste for superior-quality fabrication and textiles. Anyone that knows Kathy personally can vouch for the fact that she loves what she does – so much so that she spends her free time in pursuit of finding the finest textiles the world has to offer, guilty of purchasing more than her Tewksbury home can carry.

Sara Pereira (left) is the daughter of Kathy Pereira, actively supporting the business with a keen eye for detail and luxurious, contemporary textiles. Sara was introduced to the world of interior design as a child while accompanying her mother for projects, and she soon became enamored with elevating interiors. She is in the process of completing her academic training in interior design, and she owns her handbag business, the Sara Marina Collection.

 

F E A T U R E D

 

Kathy Pereira's home was featured in the August 2018 issue of New Jersey Monthly in the Home & Garden section. The article focuses on how Kathy and her husband transformed a dated, split-level ranch into a stunning showcase. "With an open white canvas, Pereira went to town, showcasing her design talents." Read the entire article here.