Even though Spring is supposedly just around the corner, Winter isn’t over yet! So why not spend a night in a beautiful ice hotel while you can? Every year in Jukkasjrvi, Sweden, ICEHOTEL calls upon dozens of artists from around the world to construct several artistic suites out of thousands of tons of ice and snow. The hotel, which happens to be the largest of its kind in the world, even boasts an ICEBAR amongst other communal amenities for visitors to enjoy each time winter rolls around.
The latest edition of the frosty lodgings includes several art suites by about 40 international artists, each with its own elaborate theme constructed with meticulous attention to detail and intricate craftsmanship. Artistic director Arne Bergh says, “Many different groups with many functions contribute to the realization of the ICEHOTEL dream. Some of the artists that are here have never seen snow and ice before, while others are old hands at this. It’s a creative exchange, a dialogue about creativity and various techniques.”
In addition to the suites fully equipped with uniquely designed arctic beds, the hotel is known for its exhibition of art. For more information about booking a stay at the hotel before it is melted down for the official arrival of spring, go to ICEHOTEL’s website. If a trip to Sweden is too far and you’re in North America, you might want to check out Canada’s magical ice hotel inspired by Jules Verne.
Top image: Dragon Nest by Bayarsaikhah Bazarsad
Absinthe Minded by Tjsa Gusfors & Ulrika Tallving
Eternity by Fernando Incaurgarat & Alfredo Juan Diez
Blue Marine by Andrew Winch & William Blomstrand
Beam Me Up by Karl-Johan Ekeroth & Christian Strmqvist
The Flower by Natsuki Saito & Shingo Saito
Iceberg by Wouter Biegelaar
Cold and Cranzy by Jonas Gencevicius & Jurgita Genceviciene
ICEBAR by Sofi Ruotsalainen, Mikael “Nille” Nilsson, and Viktor Tsarski
Ice Church by Javier Opazo, Ethan Friedman, and Rob Harding
Whitewater by Elin Julin & Ida Mangsbo
Nest by Maurizio Perron
Northern Lights Suite
Art Exhibition: A warm story about a cold place.
Alternate view of the art exhibition.
Alternate view of the art exhibition.
Exterior view of the building of ICEHOTEL #23.
Photo credit: [Paulina Holmgren, Anna hlund]
ICEHOTEL website
via [designboom]