Ett Hem, hôtel boutique et restaurant à Stockholm
Ett Hem, situé au 2 Sköldungagatan dans le quartier de Stockholm, a été ouvert en 1910 en tant que résidence privée. Son propriétaire actuel, Jeanette Mix, a transformé cette magnifique maison en un hôtel boutique en collaboration avec la designer Ilse Crawford. Depuis, Ett Hem est devenu une référence en matière d'hôtellerie de charme, mêlant histoire et modernité pour offrir une expérience unique. La décoration, soigneusement pensée, allie mobilier scandinave, œuvres d’art éclectiques et touches de design contemporain, créant une atmosphère chaleureuse et raffinée.
L’établissement se distingue par ses services exclusifs, notamment un restaurant proposant des plats faits maison, un bar convivial et un espace de shopping où l’on peut découvrir des objets de décoration et des souvenirs locaux. La propriété dispose également d’un jardin et d’une orangeraie, parfaits pour profiter du soleil en été ou se détendre lors d’un séjour hivernal. Ett Hem incarne le luxe discret, dans un cadre intimiste, idéal pour les voyageurs en quête de confort, de gastronomie et de design dans un environnement accueillant.
L’ambiance à Ett Hem est résolument cosy et sophistiquée, avec un décor qui évoque la maison de famille scandinave par excellence. Le mélange d’éléments vintage, d’art contemporain et de détails architecturaux crée une atmosphère invitante et élégante. La lumière naturelle, les matériaux nobles et la disposition des espaces renforcent cette sensation de bien-être, faisant de chaque séjour une expérience reposante et inspirante, dans un lieu où l’on se sent comme chez soi, tout en profitant du meilleur de Stockholm.
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@traveldistillery
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@babette.desjardins
"Un petit hôtel merveilleux à Stockholm, les chambres sont super jolies et la cuisine totalement home made absolument delicieuse. Les repas, y compris petit-déjeuner, sont servis ici ou là, dans la véranda, dans la bibliothèque et c’est un rêve absolu. "
@chagarnierp
"Fantastic neighborhood. Even if Ett Hem’s aesthetic isn’t strictly homegrown — designer Ilse Crawford is London-born, to a Danish mother — the fact is, it’s probably the finest example anywhere of the current tendency in Scandinavian boutique hotel design: away from the kind of modernism that’s synonymous with “Scandinavian” design and toward something much warmer, a luxe, stylish sort of coziness, and an eclectic approach which makes use of mid-century modernism as just one element among many historical references. ett hem is swedish for “a home,” and that’s exactly what Scandinavia’s favorite boutique hotel feels like. The original building is a stunning 1910 town house (actually three town houses combined into one), in Stockholm’s embassy quarter, which has been spectacularly refurbished by owner Jeanette Mix. When was the last time you stayed somewhere that had carpentry that made you envious? The décor by British designer Ilse Crawford is absolute perfection. The heart of the property is an open kitchen, but there’s also a lovely garden and orangery where guests can enjoy the abundant sunshine in summer. Even now, with 22 rooms and three apartments thanks to the addition of two neighboring town houses, Ett Hem still feels more like the world’s chicest guesthouse than one of the world’s most admired destination hotels. **The Standout:** Ilse Crawford’s interiors are absolute perfection—a well-curated mix of eclectic art, Scandinavian antiques and modern pieces **Don’t Miss:** The open kitchen, where the chef will happily whip up an impromptu dish or sugary delight Indagare Loves The townhouse-vibe of the place that instantly makes you feel right at home The glassedin conservatory and lovely courtyard garden, with an orangery in warmer months and a cozy spot for glogg in winter Delicious farm-to-table meals (especially the breakfast spread) Review The clue is in the name. Ett Hem is Swedish for “A Home” and that’s what the place feels like. The building is a stunning 1910 townhouse in a very chic quarter, just outside the heart of town, which has been spectacularly refurbished. Every detail has been worked out. When was the last time you stayed somewhere that had carpentry that made you envious? The décor is by British designer Ilse Crawford and it’s absolute perfection: a stunning mix of classic Scandinavian design and much more modern pieces. There’s also a lovely garden and an orangery to enjoy the abundant sunshine in the summer. The heated space is also an idyllic place to cocoon oneself with glogg (Scandinavian mulled wine) and a good book during a winter snowfall. There are only 22 rooms and three apartments—including the original 12 in the main house and 10 in two adjacent townhouses—so it does feel much more like the world’s chicest guesthouse than a hotel. There is one aspect to this home-away-from-home business that is the hotel’s only real flaw. They are keen to stress that you can stroll into the kitchen whenever you like and the chef there will be more than happy to whip up some food for you, as though he is the private chef of your richest friend. The only problem, of course, is that you’ll get a bill for this when you depart. Who Should Stay Couples, very sophisticated families (with older children) and elite business travelers who appreciate the small scale and the supreme comfort."
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"Best hotel in the world 2025"
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"Ett Hem has managed to establish a reputation for itself as Stockholm's most luxurious and intimate hotel. With just a few rooms and suites designed by the British designer Ilse Crawford, this exclusive 'inner sanctum' offers a personal and discrete service. Once you've checked in here, you'll never want to leave."
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"An Arts and Crafts building steeped in the Scandinavian aesthetics, where functionality meets beauty. ABOUT Ett Hem was a private residence built in 1910. The people who built it had a propensity for beauty, and they left their mark on this townhouse, situated in a peaceful, residential area of Stockholm. The success in intricately transforming the house into a hotel is a testament to the tenaciousness of interior designer Ilse Crawford who has been involved in the project since the start. Transforming the house into a hotel has been an incredibly delicate process: owner Jeanette Mix wanted to retain its personality but it also had to offer all the services required by modern travellers. Staying at Ett Hem is like being in a home. At Ett Hem spaces are inhabited by objects and art with real stories and histories, that frame moments in a life."
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"Ser jättemysigt ut och maten ser riktigt bra ut med en tanke bakom både råvaran och maten/upplägget!"
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"Boutique hôtel. Privat verrière. Piano Condé Nast gold list 25"
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"From coupure magazine - peu de chambres - super cosy design luxe "
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"empfehlung michi buchinger insta"
@kristin_bcn
"Amazing hotel recommended by Susie Crane and Katharina Immordino"
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"Trouvé sur le blog d’une foodie americaine"
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"Touted to be best hotel in Stockholm"
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"Paru dans le numéro 126 d'Hôtel & Lodge ✈️"
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"ETT HEM, Stockholm This Stockholm hotel's name translates to "a home". Across its three red-brick townhouses - in the airy bedrooms and calming communal spaces that reveal the combined imaginations of owner Jeanette Mix and designer Ilse Crawford - Ett Hem declares itself a haven. Staying here, where the hotel touchpoints are almost invisible, is like being the guest of a peerlessly chic and thoughtful friend, who furnishes their home with the best of midcentury design - Kaare Klint, Hans Wegner, Eero Saarinen - but creates a delicious sense of informality in all aspects of your stay, from the "help yourself" biscuit jars to the communal kitchen table. From SKr3,995 (about £310), HTSI 2023 Jeanette, Harald Mix’s spouse. Altor Capital. "
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"Hotel de luxe avec restaurant "
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"Adresse d’Irène pour aller voir / joli jardin pour un thé"
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"AD Magazine. Grande demeure. "
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"Pas encore réussi à trouver une chambre : il fait s y prendre TRES a l’avance . Je rêve d y allez : très élégante beautiful private houses in Stockholm that have been created for people looking for something more personal than the luxury "
@florences
"Ett Hem, à Stockholm, en Suède « Un univers au charme fou, une hospitalité à l’ancienne, le sentiment d’une grande maison familiale ("ett hem" signifie “la maison” en suédois) suédoise décorée avec un goût exquis et une attention au détail hors du commun. Un cocon chaleureux où chaque objet semble avoir été choisi avec le plus grand soin », nous confie Géraldine, conquise par l’atmosphère authentique de cette majestueuse demeure de briques rouges. "
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"Acne Boss - FT May 22 joins a queue of designer fans for this Stockholm hotel"
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"ser fancy men jättegott ut"
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"Recommandé par Alex van Houtte "
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"Via Alexandra Mix (Frederick girlfriend)"
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"❤️ Audrey’s favorite CN Gold List 2025 | SLH | GLH 22 rooms, from €390pn (addition of 10 in July 2022) In the Sixties Stockholm was the capital of the kind of modernism that’s synonymous with “Scandinavian” design. Nowadays that utopian, vaguely futuristic look is the last thing on anyone’s mind. In the Nordic countries, the best hotels — and their guests — are devoted to something much warmer, a luxe, stylish sort of coziness, and an eclectic approach which makes use of mid-century modernism as just one element among many historical references. And even if Ett Hem’s aesthetic isn’t strictly homegrown — designer Ilse Crawford is London-born, to a Danish mother — the fact is, it’s probably the finest example anywhere of the current tendency in Scandinavian boutique hotel design. More importantly, it’s simply one of the most impressive hotels in the region. Twelve rooms might just be the perfect size for a boutique hotel, especially one whose name means “home” — small enough that each room is an authentic original, and the staff has a chance to get to know every guest. The rooms are well-appointed, and with their blend of contemporary and vintage design, they’ve got more personality than any ordinary luxury hotel, and in certain departments, more comfort as well — some have rain showers, others luxurious freestanding tubs, not to mention fireplaces or stoves, handy for the long winter months. And like any house worthy of the name, there’s more to Ett Hem than just bedrooms. There’s a library and a couple of sitting rooms, all of them equally as stylish as any space in the house, and come mealtime you’ll have your choice of a walled garden, a sunny conservatory, or the kitchen, where guests gather at a long table for a bit of classic, old-style hospitality. We’re tempted to say it’s like being at home, but if we’re honest, most of us can only wish home was so good."
@nchavotier
"Best hotel in the city. Very boutique. Name means “a home” and it is just like a home/house. No reception etc. "
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"Via Jansson and Lotta Cederbom, Elle Sweden. 14/10/2019"
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"Ilse Crowford Interieur Design "
@cora_n
"För hotellets gäster, ingen restaurang man bara besöker."
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" Les briques rouges de cette sublime bâtisse du début du siècle abritent un hôtel unique en son genre. L’espace est aménagé avec goût"
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