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Blique By Nobis

Stockholm • Vasastaden • OPTIMIZE

avg. $118 / night

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At a glance

A converted 1950s warehouse in Vasastaden with exposed concrete, high ceilings, and architect-designed interiors by Wingårdhs.

Best for: Architecture enthusiasts exploring Stockholm's industrial heritage

Highlights:

  • Mid-century functionalist warehouse converted by Wingårdhs architects
  • Exposed board-formed concrete walls and high-bay volumes throughout
  • Rooms with slanted ceilings, dormer windows, and skyline views
Raw-industrialScandinavian

PB hotel design editorial

Converted from a mid-century functionalist complex in Stockholm's Vasastaden district, where industrial warehouse volumes sit comfortably alongside the neighbourhood's residential grain, Blique by Nobis opened in 2018 as the Nobis Group's more architecturally adventurous sibling to their polished Grand Hôtel and Nobis Hotel properties. The Swedish practice Wingårdhs handled the architectural conversion, preserving the building's raw concrete panel walls and high-bay volumes rather than smoothing them over — a decision that sets the property's entire visual register. The 249 rooms are distributed across multiple interconnected structures, the roofline stepping and shifting in ways that produce attic rooms with slanted ceilings and dormer windows alongside the more generous upper-floor rooms where tall glazing overlooks the Stockholm skyline. The interiors, developed with a Scandinavian industrial sensibility, work the contrast between exposed board-formed concrete and warm cognac leather upholstery, black powder-coated steel shelving, and hand-knotted rugs laid over polished concrete floors. The circular bar in the ground-floor restaurant is the social anchor — matte black with a cantilevered glass rack overhead — while the public lounge areas arrange tan leather sofas and dark timber benching against the raw concrete walls hung with abstract works on paper. Guest rooms follow a consistent logic: floor-to-ceiling pole-mounted lighting systems replace conventional bedside lamps, marble-topped tables sit beside dark-upholstered beds, and campaign-style leather chairs carry a quiet nod to Swedish modernism without ever tipping into pastiche.

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About

Blique by Nobis is a contemporary community where architecture and design coexists with the art of social interaction. The property consists of a hotel, two restaurants, several bars, flexible spaces for meeting and events, a courtyard and a rooftop bar with a breathtaking view over Stockholm – all housed in a fantastic building that was planned and constructed by the famous architect Sigurd Lewerentz, known worldwide for his beautiful work. We’re honouring the work of Lewerentz by bringing strong elements of architecture, design and other creative fields in to the building.

Amenities

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Free Internet

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Restaurant

Bar/Lounge

Free Wifi

Meeting rooms

Non-smoking rooms

Fitness center

Multilingual staff

Blique By Nobis Reviews

320 reviews

"A really lovely hotel, lovely and clean and the staff are amazing. I found the rooms very comfy, a little on the small side but that's how I like it. I would highly recommend this hotel. The only downside is we paid extra to have windows. Even though we did get windows, they looked over to another room the opposite side, not actually looking outside, so you get a bit of daylight, but you don't see anything apart from the room across opposite. I found I had to keep my curtains drawn constantly because the window was from ceiling to floor and the people across the other side could see right in. So we paid extra money for nothing really. But that is the only fault apart from that I would highly recommend it. Another good thing across the road was a huge supermarket where you could buy everything and anything.. I would just like to thank the staff for being so lovely and friendly. The photos below show the windows looking out onto another room."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

May 17, 2026

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