Private apartment, Copenhagen

Private Apartment, Copenhagen

Set in the center of a historic 18th-century building, this Private apartment, Copenhagen brings a calm, contemporary note to a distinctly classic address. Copenhagen, Denmark has a way of holding onto its past without feeling heavy, and the setting does much of the work here. The interior direction stays quiet. It lets the architecture speak, then answers with pieces that feel considered rather than showy.

Nothing is pushed. The mood is gentle, modern, and lived-in, with a clear preference for restraint. And that restraint is what makes the space feel current inside an older shell. It is a simple idea, executed with discipline.

Meridiani, selected with Rue Verte

The Meridiani collections, chosen by retailer Rue Verte, are used to introduce softness and order. Their presence is felt in the clean lines and the sense of balance, not in bold gestures. The selection reads as intentional: coherent across the apartment, yet never rigid. There is an ease to it that suits daily life.

But the design doesn’t rely on a single statement piece. The strength is in the overall cadence. Repetition is subtle, and it helps the rooms feel connected without becoming uniform. Meridiani sits comfortably in this context, and the apartment keeps its own identity.

Natural materials, quietly highlighted

Natural beauty comes through in the materials, and it is treated with respect. Surfaces and finishes are allowed to look like what they are. No distraction, no unnecessary contrast. It keeps the experience tactile, grounded, and warm, even when the palette stays controlled.

And that’s where the project lands: a modern interior that doesn’t compete with the building’s history. It simply lives alongside it. Rue Verte’s edit supports that balance, letting the apartment feel both settled and fresh, right in the heart of Copenhagen.