Princess Mette-Marit's jewellery designer Camilla Austad Knutsen unveils art-filled Oslo home

Camilla Austad Knutsen's family posing at Oslo home
Camilla Austad Knutsen's Oslo home (FERNANDA & PALOMA FOR COUCHE PHOTO)

Sophisticated yet understated, Norway's capital Oslo sums up Scandinavian chic. So it's a perfect setting for jewellery designer Camilla Austad Knutsen, whose creations for her brand Libelula chime with those people – including her country's Queen-to-be, Mette-Marit – who believe that style doesn't need to shout.

Camilla Austad Knutsen's chic living room at Oslo home
Jewellery designer Camilla Austad Knutsen's Oslo home is spectacular (FERNANDA & PALOMA FOR COUCHE PHOTO)

Naturally that philosophy is on display in Camilla's home in the city, in an elegant building dating from 1895. High ceilings and huge windows showcase decorative mouldings, pale marble and modern art, for an effect that's original but never overpowering.

For Camilla, her financier husband John Eric Knutsen and their seven children, it makes a serene backdrop to their busy family life...

Camilla Austad Knutsen's floral dining room with flower chandelier at Oslo home
The financier turned VIP jewellery designer welcomes us into her stylish Norwegian family abode (FERNANDA & PALOMA FOR COUCHE PHOTO)

Camilla, you've spent a year and a half restoring your home, carefully respecting its architectural history. Do you take a similar approach to Libelula?

"Yes. I want good quality in all aspects of life; the clothes I wear, the food I make, how I design my homes, even how I set tables.

Camilla Austad Knutsen wearing white dress at Oslo home
Camilla's creations for her brand Libelula are popular with Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway (FERNANDA & PALOMA FOR COUCHE PHOTO)

"In my jewellery, I aim for beautiful timeless design and use the finest stones available. I'd rather wait months for the perfect green agate than use an inferior one that I can have immediately."

At home with...

How much of the year do you spend here?

Camilla Austad Knutsen and husband John Eric Knutsen posing in Oslo home's floral room
For Camilla, her financier husband John Eric Knutsen and their seven children, the home makes a serene backdrop to their busy family life (FERNANDA & PALOMA FOR COUCHE PHOTO)

"We spend most of our time in Oslo, often heading to the mountains for the weekends. Our house there is 3,000ft up and the landscape is majestic, straight out of a Norwegian fairy tale."

You and John have a home in London too...

Camilla Austad Knutsen's hallway at Oslo home
The couple also owns a home in London and a Norwegian mountain retreat (FERNANDA & PALOMA FOR COUCHE PHOTO)

“We do, and I'm usually there for one week a month. I have a lot of clients in London. Our life there is hectic, fun and sexy. We go out to dinner at the private clubs where we’re members, meet friends, work out, and have long breakfasts."

How did you two meet?

Camilla Austad Knutsen's dining room at Oslo home
'I want good quality in all aspects of life; the clothes I wear, the food I make, how I design my homes, even how I set tables' (FERNANDA & PALOMA FOR COUCHE PHOTO)

"We're both divorced and we met by chance at a restaurant in Oslo, through mutual friends. We only talked for a short while but made a big impression on each other.

"The next time we met, it was obvious to both of us that this was it and we had to be together. We married in Chelsea Town Hall last year, and spent ourhoneymoon in Paris."

Camilla Austad Knutsen's floral dining room with tables and chairs at Oslo home
Camilla likes her family home to be 'colourful and playful, just like our life together (FERNANDA & PALOMA FOR COUCHE PHOTO)

You share a love of art. Who are your favourite artists?

"We have so many. While John and I were still dating he gave me a photo called Beautiful by Norwegian artist Vibeke Tandberg. I was so touched by the gesture.

Camilla Austad Knutsen's kitchen island at Oslo home
The kitchen boats a spacious island perfect for entertaining (FERNANDA & PALOMA FOR COUCHE PHOTO)

"Then the first piece we bought together was the Annie Morris sculpture in our living room. It's colourful and playful, just like our life together."

What do you like to do when you're here?

Camilla Austad Knutsen's kitchen shelves at Oslo home
The chic and moden design reflects Camilla's love of hosting (FERNANDA & PALOMA FOR COUCHE PHOTO)

"I love to cook. I cook every day for my family and our Sunday dinners are a big production, mandatory for everyone. I also love to host guests and I always make the food myself.

"Norwegian seafood is amazing and relatively simple to cook for a crowd. As for dessert, I do a whole buffet of treats, like raspberries with mascarpone cream."

Camilla Austad Knutsen's children sitting in kitchen at Oslo home
'I love to cook. I cook every day for my family and our Sunday dinners are a big production,' Camilla says of her family life (FERNANDA & PALOMA FOR COUCHE PHOTO)

What motivated you to leave the financial sector ten years ago for a new start as a jewellery designer?

"I was pregnant with my fourth child, Ludvig, when I decided it was time for a life change, to do something creative like I'd always wanted.

Camilla Austad Knutsen's marble bathroom at Oslo home
The marble bathroom screams modern elegance (FERNANDA & PALOMA FOR COUCHE PHOTO)

"That summer I bought a gold-plated necklace on which I engraved all my children's names. With all the swimming and sunbathing, it faded and finally broke. I decided I could do better. I wanted to make something timeless, that I could pass on to my children and grandchildren."

Camilla Austad Knutsen's floral sink at Oslo home
Camilla's inspiration is drawn from her love of nature (FERNANDA & PALOMA FOR COUCHE PHOTO)

"Then one evening we were sitting at a restaurant in Marbella and started talking to the people on the table next to us, one of whom turned out to be a fifth-generation artisan goldsmith.

Camilla Austad Knutsen's marble bathtub at Oslo home
A freestanding bath is the perfect place to relax (FERNANDA & PALOMA FOR COUCHE PHOTO)

"I asked if he could make me a names bracelet in 18-carat gold. He said yes and the rest is history."

Camilla Austad Knutsen's light and bright bedroom at Oslo home
The bedroom is decorated with cool, neutral tones (FERNANDA & PALOMA FOR COUCHE PHOTO)

Where does your inspiration come from?

"Nature. That's why I named my company Libelula, which means dragonfly in Spanish. I would never use synthetic stones – why would I when nature offers such beautiful shapes and colours?

Camilla Austad Knutsen with her daughter at Oslo home
'My eldest daughter, Ulrikke, is 22, and I'm increasingly involving her in the business' (FERNANDA & PALOMA FOR COUCHE PHOTO)

"And I don't want to mass-produce my jewellery, because we must take care of this precious earth that we call home."

How do you go about creating exclusive pieces for VIP clients such as Crown Princesses Mette-Marit of Norway and Marie-Chantal of Greece?

 John Eric Knutsen posing in living room at Oslo home
'My husband's support, guidance and love mean the world to me' (FERNANDA & PALOMA FOR COUCHE PHOTO)

"Since jewellery is very personal we always have a long conversation about their tastes. I’m lucky enough to have royals and celebrities among my clients, but to me, all of them are VIPs.

"I want this to be an enjoyable and fun process for everyone. That, combined with the quality of the final piece, is what makes people come back."

Camilla Austad Knutsen's garden with bench at Oslo home
The property boasts a private garden (FERNANDA & PALOMA FOR COUCHE PHOTO)

How much of your success do you owe to your husband and children?

"They've contributed a lot. My children are really supportive and proud and my husband is someone whose advice I seek all the time. His support, guidance and love mean the world to me.

Aerial view of Camilla Austad Knutsen Oslo home
Most of the year is spent in Oslo (FERNANDA & PALOMA FOR COUCHE PHOTO)

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"My eldest daughter, Ulrikke, is 22, and I'm increasingly involving her in the business. My hope is that we can work together once she finishes her degree in design."

Camilla Austad Knutsen's children pictured at Oslo home
Camilla describes her children as 'supportive and proud' (FERNANDA & PALOMA FOR COUCHE PHOTO)

PRODUCTION AND INTERVIEW: ANA FERNANDEZ DE CORDOBA CENDRA

PHOTOS: FERNANDA & PALOMA FOR COUCHE PHOTO

JOHN'S CLOTHES: BRUNELLO CUCINELLI. CAMILLA’S CLOTHES: CHRISTIAN DIOR. LILYSILK; SHOES: AQUAZURRA. GIANVITO ROSSI.

ULRIKKE'S CLOTHES: CHRISTIAN DIOR. SHOES: CHANEL. JEWELLERY: LIBELULA

HAIR AND MAKE-UP: JCO SYVINSTAGRAM @LIBELULAJEWELLERY

Exterior view of Camilla Austad Knutsen's Oslo home
The elegant building dates back to 1875 (FERNANDA & PALOMA FOR COUCHE PHOTO)