Treehotel in Swedish Lapland: An Architect's Eco...
As a freelance architect and design blogger specializing in innovative and eco-friendly accommodations (elarachen.designblog.net), I’m always on the hunt for spaces that seamlessly blend groundbreaking design with a deep respect for the environment. My recent three-night stay at the Treehotel in Swedish Lapland during peak Northern Lights season was nothing short of transformative. Nestled amongst the pristine boreal forests near Harads, this architectural marvel redefines the concept of a hotel, offering an unparalleled experience under the magical aurora borealis. Prepare to be amazed as I delve into the design brilliance, sustainable practices, and unforgettable Northern Lights viewing at the Treehotel.

Architectural Design: A Symphony of Innovation and Nature
The Treehotel isn’t just a place to sleep; it’s a living, breathing art installation. Each tree room is a unique creation, conceived by some of Scandinavia’s most visionary architects. The hotel exemplifies unique hotels in Swedish Lapland, through its focus on innovative design
The Mirrorcube: Camouflage and Clarity
Designed by Tham & Videgård Arkitekter, the Mirrorcube is arguably the most iconic of the Treehotel's offerings. Its exterior, clad entirely in reflective glass, creates a stunning illusion, seamlessly integrating the structure into the surrounding forest. It’s a marvel of architectural design, almost disappearing into the landscape.

From the inside, however, the experience is entirely different. The cube offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness. Special precautions have been taken to prevent bird collisions, with an infrared film visible only to birds applied to the glass. The interior is minimalist and modern, providing a comfortable and stylish retreat while emphasizing the connection to nature.
The Bird's Nest: Contrasting Worlds
In stark contrast to the Mirrorcube's sleek lines, the Bird's Nest, designed by Inredningsgruppen, is a whimsical and unconventional structure. From the outside, it resembles a giant bird's nest, constructed from a tangled web of branches. It is a truly unique hotel in Swedish Lapland. The exterior is deliberately chaotic, camouflaging the room within the forest canopy.

Stepping inside, however, reveals a surprisingly cozy and inviting interior. The space is designed to evoke the feeling of being in a real nest, with soft textures, warm lighting, and rounded walls. It's a perfect example of how contrasting design elements can create a truly unique and memorable experience.
The Dragonfly: Sustainable Design with Panoramic Views
My home for the three nights, the Dragonfly, designed by Rintala Eggertsson Architects, is one of the larger rooms. What impressed me most was the focus on sustainable wood construction. The entire structure is built from locally sourced timber, minimizing its environmental impact.
The room's design also maximizes the breathtaking panoramic views of the Lapland landscape. Large windows offer unobstructed vistas, making it an ideal spot for Northern Lights viewing. More on that later!
Respecting the Trees
A crucial aspect of the Treehotel's architectural philosophy is its commitment to preserving the surrounding forest. Each room is attached to the trees using a system of bolts and supports that do not harm the trees. This allows the structures to move naturally with the wind and prevents any long-term damage. This commitment sets it apart as a sustainable hotel in Swedish Lapland.
Eco-Conscious Practices: A Commitment to Sustainability
Beyond its stunning architecture, the Treehotel is deeply committed to sustainability. It is a true eco-friendly hotel in Swedish Lapland. From renewable energy sources to water conservation efforts, every aspect of the hotel is designed to minimize its environmental impact.
- Renewable Energy: The Treehotel utilizes renewable energy sources, including hydroelectric power, to reduce its carbon footprint.
- Water Conservation: Water is a precious resource, especially in a cold climate. The Treehotel employs water-efficient sinks and other fixtures to minimize water consumption.
- Incineration Toilets: Traditional plumbing systems can be environmentally damaging, especially in sensitive ecosystems. The Treehotel uses incineration toilets, which burn waste into ash, significantly reducing water usage and preventing pollution.
- Minimal Environmental Impact: The construction and operation of the Treehotel are carefully managed to minimize its impact on the surrounding environment. The use of sustainable materials, non-toxic paints, and responsible waste management practices all contribute to this goal.
Northern Lights Experience: A Celestial Spectacle
Of course, one of the main reasons people flock to Swedish Lapland in January is to witness the magical Northern Lights. And the Treehotel offers an unparalleled viewing experience.
The Dragonfly, with its large panoramic windows and orientation towards the north, proved to be the perfect vantage point. On my second night, the aurora borealis put on a spectacular show.
The sky erupted in a kaleidoscope of colors – vibrant greens, shimmering purples, and fiery reds danced across the horizon. The intensity of the display was breathtaking. The unique setting of the Treehotel, far from any light pollution, amplified the experience, making it feel as though the aurora was just for me. Seeing the Northern Lights from the comfort of my sustainably designed room was an experience I will never forget. This made my stay in the Swedish Lapland Northern Lights Hotel truly remarkable.

Conclusion: An Unforgettable Blend of Design and Nature
My stay at the Treehotel was more than just a vacation; it was an immersion into a world where innovative design and environmental responsibility coexist in perfect harmony. From the architectural brilliance of the tree rooms to the hotel's unwavering commitment to sustainability and the awe-inspiring Northern Lights experience, the Treehotel is a truly unique and unforgettable destination. I hope my Treehotel Swedish Lapland review has given you some insights into it.

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