01 · About
Luzia Verdasca Antunes works in two registers: knowledge and space. The question at the centre of both is the same: what belongs here, and why? Whether the material is a multilingual catalogue, a digital archive, or a room someone will live in for the next twenty years, the work begins with structure: finding the logic a collection or a space already contains, and making it visible, usable, and true to the person it serves.
Information Specialist — Twenty years of library and archive work across Portugal and Sweden, from the Universidade de Lisboa through the Raoul Wallenberg Institute, a decade of book and streaming-media metadata at BTJ Sverige, and Malmö University Library, where she contributed to a systems migration and researched AI applications in cataloguing workflows. Deep fluency in UNIMARC, MARC 21, BIBFRAME, and RDA. Master's in library and information science, University of Lisbon.
LVA Interiors — A residential practice working with clients in Malmö and southern Sweden. Each project begins the same way: understanding how someone lives, which materials age well in the light they have, and what the space itself wants to become. The result is considered, specific and made to last.
Malmö-based. Fluent in Portuguese, Swedish, and English. Available for library, metadata, and information projects; selectively taking on residential interior design projects.
Languages
- Portuguese — Native
- Swedish — Full professional
- English — Full professional
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03 · LVA Interiors — Residential interiors in Malmö and southern Sweden
Considered material selection, attention to light and proportion, and an unhurried approach to living spaces. Each project begins with a conversation — how a client lives, not how they imagine they might, and which materials will still feel right in twenty years' time.
- Colorful Warmth — Lund, Skåne. Rather than neutralising the apartment's existing painted walls, this concept treats them as the given: the fixed condition around which everything else is tuned.
- Soft Ground — Tygelsjö, Skåne. The brief was shaped by a single new presence in the household: the newborn baby.
- Scandic Elegance — Vellinge, Skåne. Comfort is earned through quality rather than accumulation, with light wood, white walls, and personally meaningful furniture held in balance.
- Funkis Living — Malmö, Skåne. A Sandberg Raphaël Light Blue wallpaper sets the palette for a restored Swedish funkis apartment with calm storage and vintage furniture.
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04 · Cultural Projects in Malmö
Kulturhub Sorgenfri
Kulturhub Sorgenfri is an emerging community initiative in Malmö designed to fill the local need for a permanent cultural meeting place. Currently in an exploratory phase, the project focuses on cultural empowerment through multilingual storytelling, artist-led workshops, and shared social spaces. The success of this vision relies on active collaboration between local artists, schools, and institutional partners.
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05 · Connect
Available for residential design projects in Malmö and Skåne, and for library, metadata, and information work across the Nordic region. Enquiries are welcome at any stage — whether you have a specific brief or are still working out what you need.
Based in Malmö, Sweden. Working hours: Tue–Fri, 09:00–17:00 CET. Closed in July.