IN THE PRESS
"I love imperfect symmetry—the balance that you see in the branch structure of a tree, the imperfectly perfect. Sometimes what is missing is just as interesting as what is there.”
— The Textile Eye
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"Imagine doing work you love from the comfort of your home studio that's perched atop of Sonoma Mountain. That's what a workday is like for fabric designer Michelle Pereira, who takes pride in handcrafting textiles that are inspired by nature."
— Dering Hall
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"Handcrafting textiles in her wine-country studio, Michelle Pereira is a force of nature."
— San Francisco Cottages & Gardens
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“...her first love, practicing Shibori and block printing to achieve one-of-a-kind patterns... (Pereira's) fabric collections in linen and velvet celebrate the variations that result from Pereira's traditional dying and printing methods.”
— CA Home+Design
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"(Pereira) set out to create a textiles line that she could craft... one yard at a time, while overlooking rolling valleys and the Pacific, both of which she says, "serve as an endless source of inspiration and awe" for her captivating prints and patterns."
— Coastal Living
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"The beauty of process is that it's predictably unpredictable."
— 3D Magazine
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"...the sensuous fabrics that emerge from her lambent chemical-lab-cum-artist's studio high atop Sonoma Mountain appeal to the sybaritic tastes of the highest end...."
— The Press Democrat
I love imperfect symmetry—the balance that you see in the branch structure of a tree, the imperfectly perfect. Sometimes what is missing is just as interesting as what is there. — The Textile Eye
Wrapped in Luxury
Pereira, who has worked as a fabric designer since 1997, shares about her commitment to producing eco-friendly textiles, mastering Shibori—the Japanese art of dyeing fabric—and what to expect from her designs in upcoming seasons.
Cultivations - November 2016
Where Hope Has a Home
The Look of Love - The SFDC and Ronald McDonald House at Stanford's Landmark Partnership Brings Together 48 Designers to Create Beautiful, Healing Spaces
Blithe Spirit - "Michelle Pereira's Starstruck shimmers in the sunlight."
Pattern Pastoral — Handcrafting textiles in her wine-country studio, Michelle Pereira is a force of nature.