Treehotel co-founder Kent Lindvall sits on the roof of The Cabin on the construction site of Treehotel in the Swedish village of Harads, July 5, 2010. A lofty new hotel concept is set to open in a remote village in northern Sweden, which aims to elevate the simple treehouse into a world-class destination for design-conscious travellers. Treehotel, located in Harads about 60 km south of the Arctic Circle, will consist of four rooms when it opens on July 17th: The Cabin, The Blue Cone, The Nest and The Mirrorcube. Picture taken July 5, 2010.     To match Reuters Life! SWEDEN-TREEHOTEL/    REUTER
RM2D19NGGTreehotel co-founder Kent Lindvall sits on the roof of The Cabin on the construction site of Treehotel in the Swedish village of Harads, July 5, 2010. A lofty new hotel concept is set to open in a remote village in northern Sweden, which aims to elevate the simple treehouse into a world-class destination for design-conscious travellers. Treehotel, located in Harads about 60 km south of the Arctic Circle, will consist of four rooms when it opens on July 17th: The Cabin, The Blue Cone, The Nest and The Mirrorcube. Picture taken July 5, 2010. To match Reuters Life! SWEDEN-TREEHOTEL/ REUTER
Kent Lindvall, co-fondatore di Treehotel, mette a disposizione una foto sul balcone panoramico della Cabin, sul cantiere di Treehotel, nel villaggio svedese di Harads, il 5 luglio 2010. Un nuovo e alto concetto di hotel e' impostato per aprirsi in un remoto villaggio nel nord della Svezia, che mira ad elevare la semplice casa sull'albero in una destinazione di classe mondiale per viaggiatori attenti al design. Treehotel, situato a Harads circa 60 km a sud del Circolo polare Artico, sarà composto da quattro camere quando aprirà il 17 luglio: La cabina, il cono Blu, il Nest e il Mirrorcube. Foto scattata il 5 luglio 2010. Per abbinare Reuters Life! S
RM2E6P5BCKent Lindvall, co-fondatore di Treehotel, mette a disposizione una foto sul balcone panoramico della Cabin, sul cantiere di Treehotel, nel villaggio svedese di Harads, il 5 luglio 2010. Un nuovo e alto concetto di hotel e' impostato per aprirsi in un remoto villaggio nel nord della Svezia, che mira ad elevare la semplice casa sull'albero in una destinazione di classe mondiale per viaggiatori attenti al design. Treehotel, situato a Harads circa 60 km a sud del Circolo polare Artico, sarà composto da quattro camere quando aprirà il 17 luglio: La cabina, il cono Blu, il Nest e il Mirrorcube. Foto scattata il 5 luglio 2010. Per abbinare Reuters Life! S
Treehotel co-founder Kent Lindvall stands on the scaffolding around The Nest on the construction site of Treehotel in the Swedish village of Harads, July 5, 2010. A lofty new hotel concept is set to open in a remote village in northern Sweden, which aims to elevate the simple treehouse into a world-class destination for design-conscious travellers. Treehotel, located in Harads about 60 km south of the Arctic Circle, will consist of four rooms when it opens on July 17th: The Cabin, The Blue Cone, The Nest and The Mirrorcube. Picture taken July 5, 2010.     To match Reuters Life! SWEDEN-TREEHOTE
RM2D33G7FTreehotel co-founder Kent Lindvall stands on the scaffolding around The Nest on the construction site of Treehotel in the Swedish village of Harads, July 5, 2010. A lofty new hotel concept is set to open in a remote village in northern Sweden, which aims to elevate the simple treehouse into a world-class destination for design-conscious travellers. Treehotel, located in Harads about 60 km south of the Arctic Circle, will consist of four rooms when it opens on July 17th: The Cabin, The Blue Cone, The Nest and The Mirrorcube. Picture taken July 5, 2010. To match Reuters Life! SWEDEN-TREEHOTE
Treehotel co-founder Kent Lindvall looks at one of the walls of The Mirrorcube on the construction site of Treehotel in the Swedish village of Harads, July 5, 2010. A lofty new hotel concept is set to open in a remote village in northern Sweden, which aims to elevate the simple treehouse into a world-class destination for design-conscious travellers. Treehotel, located in Harads about 60 km south of the Arctic Circle, will consist of four rooms when it opens on July 17th: The Cabin, The Blue Cone, The Nest and The Mirrorcube. Picture taken July 5, 2010.     To match Reuters Life! SWEDEN-TREEHO
RM2D1KN9BTreehotel co-founder Kent Lindvall looks at one of the walls of The Mirrorcube on the construction site of Treehotel in the Swedish village of Harads, July 5, 2010. A lofty new hotel concept is set to open in a remote village in northern Sweden, which aims to elevate the simple treehouse into a world-class destination for design-conscious travellers. Treehotel, located in Harads about 60 km south of the Arctic Circle, will consist of four rooms when it opens on July 17th: The Cabin, The Blue Cone, The Nest and The Mirrorcube. Picture taken July 5, 2010. To match Reuters Life! SWEDEN-TREEHO
Treehotel co-founder Kent Lindvall looks out of the windows of The Cabin on the construction site of Treehotel in the Swedish village of Harads, July 5, 2010. A lofty new hotel concept is set to open in a remote village in northern Sweden, which aims to elevate the simple treehouse into a world-class destination for design-conscious travellers. Treehotel, located in Harads about 60 km south of the Arctic Circle, will consist of four rooms when it opens on July 17th: The Cabin, The Blue Cone, The Nest and The Mirrorcube. Picture taken July 5, 2010.     To match Reuters Life! SWEDEN-TREEHOTEL/
RM2D2AEFFTreehotel co-founder Kent Lindvall looks out of the windows of The Cabin on the construction site of Treehotel in the Swedish village of Harads, July 5, 2010. A lofty new hotel concept is set to open in a remote village in northern Sweden, which aims to elevate the simple treehouse into a world-class destination for design-conscious travellers. Treehotel, located in Harads about 60 km south of the Arctic Circle, will consist of four rooms when it opens on July 17th: The Cabin, The Blue Cone, The Nest and The Mirrorcube. Picture taken July 5, 2010. To match Reuters Life! SWEDEN-TREEHOTEL/
Treehotel co-founder Kent Lindvall poses for a picture on the construction site of Treehotel in the Swedish village of Harads, July 5, 2010. A lofty new hotel concept is set to open in a remote village in northern Sweden, which aims to elevate the simple treehouse into a world-class destination for design-conscious travellers. Treehotel, located in Harads about 60 km south of the Arctic Circle, will consist of four rooms when it opens on July 17th: The Cabin, The Blue Cone, The Nest and The Mirrorcube. Picture taken July 5, 2010.     To match Reuters Life! SWEDEN-TREEHOTEL/   REUTERS/Matt Cowa
RM2E6P5BATreehotel co-founder Kent Lindvall poses for a picture on the construction site of Treehotel in the Swedish village of Harads, July 5, 2010. A lofty new hotel concept is set to open in a remote village in northern Sweden, which aims to elevate the simple treehouse into a world-class destination for design-conscious travellers. Treehotel, located in Harads about 60 km south of the Arctic Circle, will consist of four rooms when it opens on July 17th: The Cabin, The Blue Cone, The Nest and The Mirrorcube. Picture taken July 5, 2010. To match Reuters Life! SWEDEN-TREEHOTEL/ REUTERS/Matt Cowa
Kent Lindvall, co-fondatore di Treehotel, propone una foto di fronte alla TreeSauna nel cantiere di Treehotel, nel villaggio svedese di Harads, il 5 luglio 2010. Un nuovo e alto concetto di hotel e' impostato per aprirsi in un remoto villaggio nel nord della Svezia, che mira ad elevare la semplice casa sull'albero in una destinazione di classe mondiale per viaggiatori attenti al design. Treehotel, situato a Harads circa 60 km a sud del Circolo polare Artico, sarà composto da quattro camere quando aprirà il 17 luglio: La cabina, il cono Blu, il Nest e il Mirrorcube. Foto scattata il 5 luglio 2010. Per abbinare Reuters Life! ALBERO DI SVEZIA
RM2D2XAM5Kent Lindvall, co-fondatore di Treehotel, propone una foto di fronte alla TreeSauna nel cantiere di Treehotel, nel villaggio svedese di Harads, il 5 luglio 2010. Un nuovo e alto concetto di hotel e' impostato per aprirsi in un remoto villaggio nel nord della Svezia, che mira ad elevare la semplice casa sull'albero in una destinazione di classe mondiale per viaggiatori attenti al design. Treehotel, situato a Harads circa 60 km a sud del Circolo polare Artico, sarà composto da quattro camere quando aprirà il 17 luglio: La cabina, il cono Blu, il Nest e il Mirrorcube. Foto scattata il 5 luglio 2010. Per abbinare Reuters Life! ALBERO DI SVEZIA