Interiors That Just Feel Right
At Grene Design, we create value by enriching the spaces that matter most to you—whether it’s a reception area, a retail space, or simply your home.
Interior desig
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Spiral strair design
Modeling and designing spiral stairs is like creating a sculpture. It must be visually engaging from all sides and angles, while also being safe and comfortable to use. This stair design was made for the same client of AK83 Arkitekter, who wanted to create a more open atrium and connect the three administrative floors in a more casual and pleasant way.
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Lounge and Office-Pod design
This area was named the employees’ favorite space in the office. They said it felt good to be in. The space allows for both small meetings and larger gatherings, such as Friday bars, while still offering calm corners where people can have a quiet conversation.
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Large Auditorium
Bringing light and meaning into a grounded space.
This project was a true joy to work on—rooted deeply in its context and full of symbolic meaning. Located in a hall partially buried underground, the space called for a design that balanced the heaviness of its setting with an atmosphere of lightness and clarity.
The concept emerged naturally: a play between dark and bright, grounded and airy. Wall panels evoke the branching forms of trees, while the upper design elements draw inspiration from the delicate structure of feathers—chosen not only for their visual contrast but for their personal symbolism to the company’s founder.
The result is a space that feels both intentional and at home—deeply connected to its surroundings and to the story it was meant to tell.Project done at Ak83 Arkitekter
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Small auditorium
A flexible space designed to last and adapt.
When an international company needed a small auditorium that would stand the test of time—both in quality and design—I set out to create an interior that feels solid, welcoming, and refined.
This multipurpose room serves as a space for smaller events, informal breaks, or moments of pause during larger gatherings in the adjacent main hall. A built-in coffee station is seamlessly integrated into the wall, allowing it to be fully concealed when not in use—offering a sense of calm, clarity, and visual order.
Whether it’s used for social gatherings, educational sessions, quiet relaxation, or celebrations, the space adapts with ease to the occasion.Project done at Ak83 Arkitekter
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Bespoke acoustic wall panel design
Global Headquarters Auditorium Design – Rooted in Corporate Identity and the Authentic Story of the Company’s Founder
For one man, it all started with a feather. I captured this in the concept for the space and used it as a beautiful graphic element that tells the client’s story.
Project done at Ak83 Arkitekter
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Acoustic wall shaped like sound wave
Even the smallest spaces deserve attention and creativity. This wall, located in the entrance hall to the auditorium, had to fulfill two purposes due to the large flow of visitors: provide seating and absorb sound. The design combines both, creating a calm, lounge-like atmosphere.
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Office design
Creating spaces that invite and inspire.
When Arrow Architects entrusted me with designing the interior and crafting custom soft benches for this project, it was more than a job—it was the chance to help bring their vision to life. Inspired by the delicate geometry of Japanese origami, the sculptural wall design adds depth and dimension to the room, creating a dynamic and engaging atmosphere.I believe that repetition and pattern aren't just decorative—they're essential tools for shaping spaces that feel both cohesive and alive.
Project done at Arrow Architects
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Office design
Project done at Arrow Architects
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Kindergarden design- With personal touch
From Sofa to Space: A Creative Journey
What began as an empty corner with a lonely blue sofa turned into one of the most joyful projects I’ve worked on. I initiated it myself—because I saw something others hadn’t yet. I saw potential. I imagined children sitting on that sofa, as if, in space—surrounded by stars and planets.
To bring that vision to life, I designed and sewed star-shaped pillows. I found a glowing moon lamp at a recycling shop, adding a magical touch. An old shelf, forgotten in our garage, got a fresh coat of paint to match the sofa and wall—deep blue like the night sky. Then came the final layer: hand-painted planets, floating above the children’s heads.
The kids lit up when they saw it. Their smiles and excitement were the best reward, filling the space—and my heart—with warmth.
I’d love to do more of this kind of work—transforming forgotten spaces into places of imagination and comfort. My hope is to collaborate with funders or municipalities on future renovation projects that bring creativity and joy into everyday environments.
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Writers house
The Writer’s House – A Space to Think, Dream, and Be
Sometimes, it’s not about what’s inside—but what’s outside.
This project is close to my heart, because I, too, dream of a quiet place for deep focus and solitude. A space where it’s just me and my thoughts.
If you’ve ever longed for that kind of escape, you’re not alone. That dream deserves space to breathe—and I’m here to help you bring it to life.
Together, through conversation, concept sketches, and a few visual tests, we’ll shape a space that reflects your inner world. Something simple, authentic, and deeply yours.
It’s more possible than you think.
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School design
Designing for Kids Is a Gift
Children are some of the most grateful clients I’ve ever worked with—curious, joyful, and wide open to the world around them.
This is just a small part of a larger project designed for multiple age groups. The area, known as the Rainbow Corridor, was originally an overlooked transitional space—until the school director saw its potential for something more.
My role was to turn that vision into reality: imagining new functions and designing a space that could support both energetic group activities and quiet moments of concentration.
The result? A playful, colorful environment where kids can move, pause, learn, and just be themselves.
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