Kosta Boda Art Hotel is not only an excellent hotel and award-winning spa; it also serves as a showroom for fantastic art by the designers at Kosta Boda glassworks. An explosion of colour and form awaits the guests, to stimulate both the mind and the body.

TEXT: MALIN NORMAN | PHOTOS: KOSTA BODA ART HOTEL

Located in Kosta with its almost 300-year-old history of glass blowing, it comes as no surprise that the town’s hotel also has something to do with glass. The glassworks Kosta Boda was founded back in 1742 by Anders Koskull and Georg Bogislaus Staël von Holstein, two officers in Karl XII’s army. Today, Orrefors-Kosta Boda glassworks is one of Sweden’s most internationally renowned brands, and the area is often referred to as the Kingdom of Crystal.

Kosta Boda Art Hotel opened in 2009 and is now an acclaimed showroom for glass,
a successful and highly praised concept. “Glass is the common theme at the hotel, with rooms individually decorated with glass art from our fantastic designers at Kosta Boda,” explains hotel manager Ulrica Olsson. “This is an exceptional environment, and we are incredibly proud to carry on the tradition of the glassworks.”

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Unique glass art

Seven of Sweden’s most famous designers from Kosta Boda glassworks, which is located just across the street, have contributed with glass art and textiles for the hotel’s 102 guest rooms, corridors and meeting facilities. They can also be found throughout the hotel, including in the Glass Bar and the Art Lobby Bar, in the Linnéa Art Restaurant, and even displayed at the bottom of the swimming pool.

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Clearly, the hotel is very proud of its collaboration with the artists, who have all added their own characteristic expression and created a unique environment for the guests. The list of prominent designers includes Anna Ehrner, Göran Wärff, Ulrica Hydman-Vallien, Bertil Vallien, Kjell Engman, Åsa Jungnelius and Ludvig Löfgren.

All in all, the hotel showcases art for around 50 million SEK (around 4.2 million GBP) and everything is for sale, including artwork and furniture, and even small details such as glass tumblers. “It’s easy for our guests to see how the glass and artwork can fit into their homes. And as they buy pieces, or when the designers want to include their artwork in exhibitions elsewhere, we replace them with new ones. This is a living showroom, constantly changing.”

Award-winning spa

A must-do at Kosta Boda Art Hotel is a visit to the award-winning spa, which also showcases the fantastic glass art in its pools and facilities. Guests can get pampered from head to toe with a range of popular treatments, such as Art Glass Feeling and Art Glass Escape, using warm glass. Both treatments have been named Best Spa Treatment at the Spa Awards. “Our signature treatments with warm glass are incredibly popular,” admits Olsson. “And at the end of the treatment, you get an exclusive glass gift to take home as a memory.” New this season is a cold-water shower, where you pull a string and water pours over your body, as well as four new beautiful ceramic tubs, where guests can have a treatment with salt.

Kosta Boda Art Hotel has received numerous awards for its design and service, including TripAdvisor’s Certificate of Excellence several years running, which means that it qualifies for TripAdvisor’s Hall of Fame. Among other prominent honours are Sweden’s Best Design Hotel by Hotel Specials and the Big Tourism Prize, which is awarded in particular for innovation, internationalisation, quality and sustainability in Swedish tourism. “We have had a fantastic journey so far,” says Olsson. “Our guests appreciate the individuality of the hotel and how we present the art. We have managed to put together a great mix of spa treatments, art and history from the area, in addition to excellent cuisine.”

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Renowned brasserie

The hotel offers different dining options for its guests: bistro, à la carte and fine dining. Last year, Kosta Boda Art Hotel introduced the modern Brasserie 1742, with head chef Karim Khouani – a rustic and intimate space with the crackling sound and warmth of an open fire. The brasserie also has an excellent wine cellar and an open-plan kitchen, where guests can watch the chefs at work. In this year’s edition of Guide Michelin Nordic, the brasserie was awarded The Plate, and it’s also been named one of Sweden’s seven best restaurants by the magazine Livets Goda.

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The entrepreneurial spirit of Kosta Boda is evident in the hotel’s design, spa and innovative cuisine, but also in how the town has established itself as a destination. In addition to fantastic shopping opportunities, Olsson recommends a visit to the new Kosta Safaripark, with the chance to see animals such as European bison, red deer and wild boar roam freely in their natural environment.

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