> I have no idea why you think the geometric series has anything to do with this -
IgorPartola is perfectly right to mention geometric series, you can easily use a geometric progression to construct a shape with infinite perimeter and finite area, e.g. by gluing together rectangles with height one and width decreasing in geometric progression. With a bit more thought you can also construct a smooth shape having this property.
> together rectangles with height one and width decreasing in geometric progression
The geometric series sums to 2 - your glued together rectangles will have perimeter 2*(1+2) and area 2*1.