Bea Pernia
BIO
Bea Pernia founded BEA Interiors Design in 2012, establishing a multidisciplinary foundation that would later shape her work as a furniture designer. Drawing from global experience and a strong interior design sensibility, she approaches furniture as sculptural objects, creating pieces that engage space, material, and emotion with equal intention.
Her design language is rooted in the exploration of natural materials, tactile contrasts, and sculptural form. Stone, wood, metal, and fabric are treated as expressive elements rather than finishes, shaped through proportion, weight, and texture.
The result is a body of work that balances organic presence with refined restraint, achieving a timeless yet contemporary
aesthetic.
Born in Los Angeles and raised in Venezuela, Bea attributes her approach to design to early exposure to the diverse natural landscapes and enduring architecture of Caracas. She describes this influence as central to her creative identity, noting that her connection to nature and materiality is rooted in lived experience. Growing up immersed in environments that ranged from coastline to countryside to dense urban settings shaped her sensitivity to contrast, context, and composition.
Her years designing and furnishing multimillion dollar residences, boutique hotels, and hospitality spaces across Miami, New York, Aspen, the Hamptons, Mexico, Latin America, and the Caribbean have informed her understanding of scale, craftsmanship, and longevity. This background translates into furniture that is spatially aware, intentional, and enduring.
Her furniture practice has evolved through three collections, all showcased at Design Miami.
The Atus Collection, released in 2021, introduced architectural mass and grounded forms. The Bea Collection, launched in 2023, refined this language through softer transitions and layered materiality. The Bubble Collection, presented in 2026, represents her most sculptural body of work, featuring rounded volumes and hand crafted stone elements that elevate furniture into the realm of collectible design.
Today, Bea Pernia’s work exists at the intersection of art, architecture, and design. Produced in limited quantities and grounded in craftsmanship, her pieces are conceived as lasting objects designed to be experienced as much as they are used.
Her design language is rooted in the exploration of natural materials, tactile contrasts, and sculptural form. Stone, wood, metal, and fabric are treated as expressive elements rather than finishes, shaped through proportion, weight, and texture.
The result is a body of work that balances organic presence with refined restraint, achieving a timeless yet contemporary
aesthetic.
Born in Los Angeles and raised in Venezuela, Bea attributes her approach to design to early exposure to the diverse natural landscapes and enduring architecture of Caracas. She describes this influence as central to her creative identity, noting that her connection to nature and materiality is rooted in lived experience. Growing up immersed in environments that ranged from coastline to countryside to dense urban settings shaped her sensitivity to contrast, context, and composition.
Her years designing and furnishing multimillion dollar residences, boutique hotels, and hospitality spaces across Miami, New York, Aspen, the Hamptons, Mexico, Latin America, and the Caribbean have informed her understanding of scale, craftsmanship, and longevity. This background translates into furniture that is spatially aware, intentional, and enduring.
Her furniture practice has evolved through three collections, all showcased at Design Miami.
The Atus Collection, released in 2021, introduced architectural mass and grounded forms. The Bea Collection, launched in 2023, refined this language through softer transitions and layered materiality. The Bubble Collection, presented in 2026, represents her most sculptural body of work, featuring rounded volumes and hand crafted stone elements that elevate furniture into the realm of collectible design.
Today, Bea Pernia’s work exists at the intersection of art, architecture, and design. Produced in limited quantities and grounded in craftsmanship, her pieces are conceived as lasting objects designed to be experienced as much as they are used.
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