Introducing Libelula Creative
Where Jewellery Meets Interior Design
Libelula Creative marks a new chapter as a branch of Libelula
Jewellery, combining interior design and visual storytelling. Started by my daughter Ulrikke and me, this venture explores the dialogue between what we wear, the spaces we inhabit, and the stories that define us. It’s a celebration of design as a lifestyle, where every detail speaks of elegance and intention.
Design has always been more than aesthetics for me—it’s an experience. From the architectural lines that shape our cities to the organic forms found in nature, inspiration for Libelula Jewellery comes from both. Now, that same devotion to artistry expands into interiors, creating environments that echo the sophistication of the brand’s signature pieces.
Ulrikke, much inspired by me, chose to study interior design as she has always had a strong sense of creativity. Her eye gravitates toward vintage treasures and distinctive furniture, pieces that carry history and character.
Together, we have built Libelula Creative-
a space where every detail is intentional, every space a narrative.
Crafting Stories Through Design
Libelula Creative is more than design—it’s storytelling. Whether shaping a home, a brand, or a concept, Ulrikke’s moodboards go beyond mere visuals. They evoke emotion, weaving together textures, colors, and forms to create a feeling that lingers. From sourcing rare furniture and materials to curating branding and social media aesthetics, Libelula Creative transforms ideas into immersive experiences.
Because luxury isn’t just what you wear, it’s how you live.
The Milan Project
From the summer elegance of Forte dei Marmi to the cosmopolitan pulse of Milan, Libelula Creative continues its journey of design excellence.
Ulrikke’s fascination with interiors shined when renovating our family’s summer house. She curated moodboards and captured inspiration in photographs. That passion now finds its canvas in our new Milan apartment—a fresh, ambitious project set to redefine modern sophistication.
Currently interning at Estudio Luisa Olazabal in Madrid, Ulrikke brings her experience from the ground up, sourcing furniture, wallpapers, and fabrics, and crafting moodboards that tell a story rather than simply display objects.
The Milan residence is scheduled for completion in 2026, and we cannot wait to unveil the full vision.