Welcome to a rare grand apartment with rich cultural and historical provenance. Situated in a magnificent turn-of-the-century building, this representative residence spans 259 square meters across seven rooms.
Here, the splendor of the late 19th century meets award-winning contemporary architecture. The apartment comprises four heritage-listed (K-marked) reception rooms arranged enfilade, meticulously restored to their original condition under the supervision of the City Antiquarian. The generous reception areas are defined by impressive ceiling height, richly decorated stucco work, beautiful tiled stoves, magnificent ceiling paintings, tall panel doors, and deep window niches.
The ceiling paintings, created by the artist Vicke Andrén — also active at the Royal Swedish Opera, Oscarsteatern, and the Van der Nootska Palace, among others — highlight the artistic and historical significance of the residence.
The private and modern section is thoughtfully separated from the formal reception rooms and designed by architect Andreas Martin-Löf. It features a spacious principal bedroom with access to a terrace and an en-suite bathroom, as well as two additional bedrooms with a separate bathroom. The modern kitchen is finished in refined materials and includes an adjoining butler’s pantry corridor. Both the kitchen and the principal bedroom open onto private terraces of approximately 30 sqm each. The floor plan is well-conceived and flexible, with the possibility to enlarge the kitchen if desired.