About Me
Biography
Claudia Ambrosi (1988) is an Italian born and Stockholm-based qualified Interior Architect, member of Architects Sweden organisation (MSA). After a career in finance under her belt, Claudia rekindled her passion for interior architecture and graduated with First Class Honours from the Bachelor of Arts in Interior Design at the prestigious KLC School of Design in London, issued by the University of Brighton (UK). During her studies, she honed her crafts on residential and commercial design at a leading studio in central Stockholm. Nowadays, Claudia is freelancing on exciting projects worldwide, while sharpening her technical competences with further studies. There is no project too small or too big, and thanks to her multicultural professional experiences, Claudia can adapt to different styles and wishes.
Work Experience
2024 - now | Junior Interior Architect, The Live Design Project (Remotely)
2022 | Interior Architect Intern, Geco Interiors (Stockholm)
2015 | Interior Designer Intern, Lord & Vella (London)
Education
2026 | BIM-Parametric Design and Coding, Nackademin (SWE)
2025 - 2027 | HE Diploma Structural Engineering focus on BIM, Nackademin (SWE)
2025 | Circularity of Construction Materials and Reuse, Nackademin (SWE)
2019 - 2024 | Bachelor of Arts with First Class Honours in Interior Design, University of Brighton/KLC School of Design (UK)
2007 - 2011 | Bachelor of Business Administration in Economics and Management of Tourism, University Cá Foscari of Venice (ITA)
Awards
2025 | Winner Competition IBIS Hotel Toulouse
2021 | AMARA Students Design Competition, Overall Winner
“I love everything about interior design and my true passion is to bring to life timeless and sustainable schemes. I always approach each project with an open mind, and awareness that users’ needs are at the centre. Looking through my portfolio you may notice an inclination towards clean lines, and natural materials, such as wood and stones.
For me interior design is about stimulating senses through colours and light, conserving historic architectural features, and focusing on essential forms. It is about rigorous attention to details, and enhancing well-being. I want to create peaceful spaces that are smooth and emotional, but also naturally encourage human connections”.

