
ICEHOTEL 2018: Each year, Sweden's ICEHOTEL regenerates into a new icy paradise for travelers keen to test their endurance and marvel at nature's beauty. Pictured here: "Oak" designed by Tjåsa Gusfors and Sam Gusfors from Sweden

ICEHOTEL 365: Since 2016, part of the hotel has been permanent thanks to solar-powered cooling technology -- including this art suite, called "Dancers in the Dark" and designed by Tjåsa Gusfors and Patrick Dallard.

New creations: For 2018/19 there are 15 new suites for guests to sample. Pictured here is one of them: "Spruce Woods" designed by Christopher Pancoe and Jennie O'Keefe from Canada.

Vision into reality: Each year, ICEHOTEL chooses a selection of designs from artists across the world and renders their visions a chilly reality. Pictured here: "Blossom" created by Wouter Biegelaar and Viktor Tsarski, from the Netherlands

Natural influences: British father-daughter team Jonathan and Marnie Green created The Living Ocean Suite" which is designed to call attention to climate change.

Ethereal: This otherworldly design by a team from Sweden, Spain and Slovakia is called "Haven." In this suite, a supposed magical ice portal is guided by two creatures.


