ZAVADSKI Project:
Svensk Stil Chandeliers for Hotel Kungsträdgården
Heritage Svensk Stil Chandeliers
Interior Photos
©Hotel Kungsträdgården, Stockholm
Heritage Svensk Stil Chandeliers
Interior Photos
©Hotel Kungsträdgården, Stockholm
The project extended far beyond a single statement piece. ZAVADSKI produced a complete family of chandeliers for the hotel, ensuring visual coherence across public and private spaces. Alongside the monumental chandelier in the Champagne Bar courtyard, smaller-scale versions were created for guest rooms and additional interior areas, carefully adapted in size and proportion to suit each space while maintaining the same Svensk Stil design language.
All chandeliers in the project were produced using traditional hand-assembly techniques, with particular attention to crystal binding, brass components, and proportional balance. The design respects Gustavian architectural principles while offering durability and performance suited to high-traffic hotel environments.
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Client: Hotel Kungsträdgården
Design Heritage: Svensk Stil, originally by Krebs Stockholm
Production: ZAVADSKI
Scope: Courtyard chandelier, guest room chandeliers, public space lighting
Largest Chandelier: 400 kg (882 lb), 11,000+ hand-bound crystals
One of Stockholm’s Largest Crystal Chandeliers
The centerpiece of the project is the chandelier suspended beneath the glass roof of the Champagne Bar courtyard. Weighing over 400 kilograms (882 pounds) and composed of more than 11,000 hand-bound crystal prisms, it ranks among the largest chandeliers in Stockholm.
Natural daylight enters through the glass roof and is refracted by thousands of crystal facets, producing shifting light effects from morning to evening. The chandelier acts not only as a lighting fixture but as a spatial anchor that defines the character of the courtyard and Champagne Bar.
Images courtesy of Hotel Kungsträdgården, Stockholm