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1564 Transformation 
Apartment 
Copenhagen


Previously used as a private student collective, the aim is to transform the apartment into a family home for a single dad and his daughter. The project seek to meet the client wishes for contemporary spaces with monumental moments and minimalistic solutions in a building with little to no trace of its origin of 1892.


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1383 Transformation
Single family house
Asker


Transformation of an existing kitchen and living room, including the addition of corridors functioning as buffer zones towards the private bedroom areas.


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1471 Transformation

Museum
Copenhagen


As a initiativ to attract more visitors, the national museum in the center of Copenhagen sought after solutions that would open the current closed off
facades and entrances to the public.


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2025 Unsolicited sourcing

Vintage objects
Online


A curated edit of vintage online finds visualised with AI as a initiative to show the inherent qualities of each pre owned object in a spatial composition.

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1564 Transformation

Home office / Guest bedroom
Oslo


As a initiativ to attract more visitors, the national museum in the center of Copenhagen sought after solutions that would open the current closed off 
facades and entrances to the public. 


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1260 Refurbishment

Office
Copenhagen


The office refurbishment was designed to spatially express and amplify the client’s digital design identity and their position within the luxury market.


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1564 design
Ceiling light
Copenhagen


Preowned crystal cylinders used to create a new ceiling light above a dining table. 


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1383 Addition
Annex to a single family house
Asker


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1564 Addition

Hallway 
Copenhagen

 The idea is to optimize the hallway, by adding a wardrobe to hide away clothing and shoes, and add new tiled floors that is robust againt the wear of everyday use. 

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1870 Installation 
Fashion week
Copenhagen


 A backdrop to the catwalk made of mainly pre-used materials

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Sourced object   




Chiara 
Original Edition 
Italy, 1969
Designed by Mario Bellini for FLOS


sourced for a private client



Celestia 
Originale Edition
Italy, 1981
Designed by Tobia Scarpa for FLOS


sourced for a commercial client







Pair of large opaline and copper ceiling fixtures

Original Edition 
Unknown origin



sourced for a private client








DS-1025 Terazza Sofa, set of two
Originale Edition
Switzerland, 1970s
Designed by Ubald Klug for de Sede


sourced for a commercial client








Teak, tubular brass, sheet brass, white paper ceiling light

Original Edition 
Italy, 1957



sourced for a commercial client







French galvanized iron garden chairs, set of six 
Original Edition 
France, 1900s



sourced for a private client






Metafora Coffee Table
Originale Edition
Italy, 1979
Designed by Lella & Massimo Vignelli for Martinelli Luce


sourced for a private client





Verspanntes Regal (bookcase)
Originale Edition
Germany, 1984
Designed by  Wolfgang Laubersheimer for Pentagon Group


sourced for a commercial client
MR Chair Rattan, set of six
Originale Edition
United States, 1927
Designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe for Knoll



sourced for a private client












Nina Brøske Klette
ninaklette@gmail.com
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Architect (M.Arch) with experience in
transformation and extension of existing buildings. 
I’m driven by the challenge of creating meaningful spatial solutions through close collaboration with clients and colleagues. My work is guided by a deep interest in how architecture can evolve from what is already there.


Alongside my architectural practice, I have professional experience as a dealer of vintage and antique interior objects for both private and commercial clients. This parallel practice has refined my sensitivity to material qualities, craftsmanship, and the ongoing dialogue between past and present in both architecture and design.


I am drawn to projects that engage with the spatial and historical context of a place — uncovering new layers and possibilities within the existing fabric. My approach is guided by curiosity and a wish to create architecture that endures, through the resonance of space and material — that, at least, is my ambition. 





Education
Royal Danish Academy,  School of Architecture 


Cultural Heritage, Transformation and Conservation
(M.Arch)


Architecture and Culture
(B.Arch)





Skills

Rhinoceros 3D
AI renders
Autocad 
Photoshop
InDesgin
Lightroom
Illustrator
Enscape
Archicad
Revit




Last Updated 2025/12/19