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Sweden’s Icehotel is Here With Its Latest Rendition of Frozen Artworks

Hand-sculpted out of massive ice blocks harvested from the frozen Torne River
Pragati ShandilBy Pragati ShandilJanuary 22, 2025Updated:January 23, 20253 Mins Read
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Swedish Icehotel features an otherworldly art exhibit
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Icehotel is a revered Swedish frozen wonderland that first came into existence in 1989. The first Icehotel was hand-sculpted out of massive ice blocks harvested from the frozen Torne River in northern Sweden. Now in its 35th year, it has become a much-visited place for tourist Arctic escapades and holds a spot on everybody’s bucket list.

Since its inauguration, passionate artists have gathered up in the town of Jukkasjäarvi, Sweden, and show off their creative side by sculpting beautiful artworks as part of the annual rendition of the Arctic wonder. This year, too, about 500 tons of ice was sourced from the river to build the latest edition of sub-zero suites within six weeks of construction. The art exhibit featuring hand-carved ice sculptures is an absolute tour de force.

One of the highlighting artworks is “Yesterday’s Tomorrow” designed by Corban Warrington and Daniel Afonso. The design features smooth curved lines and horizontal symmetry, highlighting the aerodynamics and minimalistic appearance, from cars and trains to buildings. The design explores a futuristic world of architecture that aligns with the ethos and principles of Art Deco and streamlines modern movement.

The second standout design is “Whoops Wrong Room!” Designed by ANNASOFIA MÅÅG, this ice sculpture is created to look like it mistakenly crashed through a hotel room wall. The crashing rhino symbolizes the unknown forces disrupting our peace and seemingly limited time on earth when we are chilling and experiencing the delicacies of life. However, the artwork is open to interpretation.

Designed by Jaeyual Lee and Daeho Lee, the “ICE KILN” is the third highlighting design. It is inspired by the graceful nature of traditional pottery kilns. This design pays homage to the soothing form and milky glaze of the moon jar, celebrating the art of Korean pottery.

Another must-see design is “Give Us A Kiss.” It is designed by Carl Wellander and Malena Wellander. The design depicts two animals embracing each other and finding solace in each other’s company. It symbolizes the importance of connection that not only humans but animals desire too.

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Each winter this landmark is reincarnated to offer a completely different experience to the visitors. Though it melts away when the spring comes and becomes one with nature, the Icehotel 365, the newest addition to this Swedish landmark first opened in 2016 is the first permanent ice and snow hotel ever to be built. Guests can sleep in rooms frozen in time, enjoy Scandinavian delicacies, and vibe in the famous ice bar, which serves drinks in extravagant ice-carved glasses, and so much to do in this 22,604 square feet ice hall.

Experience your own Queen Elsa moment and discover the enchanting world of tranquility, northern lights, snow-clad forest, majestic reindeer, food, and much more in the Icehotel.

Swedish Icehotel- Yesterday’s Tomorrow explores a futuristic world- 1
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Swedish Icehotel- Yesterday’s Tomorrow explores a futuristic world
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Swedish Icehotel- Whoops Wrong Room
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Swedish Icehotel- ICE KILN Inspired by the art of making traditional Korean Kiln
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Writing her way through life, Pragati is a budding writer, art enthusiast, and devotee of everything creative. She loves reading and penning down moments into immortal words. Literature, reflecting, and music nourishes her life. When not writing, she is sitting under the blue sky, wrapped around in solitude, admiring nature, or most probably talking to a tree.

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