Vogue Living

Guiding light

For an illustration of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Ugly Duckling fable, it’s hard to go past this elegant apartment in leafy Østerbro, Copenhagen, a mere suburb away from where the master storyteller once lived.

It stood empty and unloved for a year until Christian Klinge, owner of creative branding agency Entry Global, and his partner Sarah Fitzgerald, a midwife, sensed its potential and transformed it into a graceful swan. Its luminescent, French-inspired interiors, a celebration of lighting in all its forms, came about through their grand

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