This summer, the Nordic Sea Hotel will launch three new creative meeting rooms, as well as doubling the size of the ABSOLUT ICEBAR STOCKHOLM. With features such as daylight simulation and below-zero temperatures, the hotel can help meeting organisers to ensure that participants stay alert!
The Nordic Sea Hotel has worked with Philips to create a meeting room with daylight simulation. Havet – the Light Room – features different light settings, with varying colour temperatures and light levels which combine to simulate the natural rhythm of the day. The meeting organiser will be given suggestions for which light scenarios are best for the various times of the day. For example, “intensive cool light” is ideal after lunch.
“Our innovative solutions encourage participants to take an active part in the meeting, giving better results,” says Anders Johansson, CEO of Nordic Hotels. “Light, combined with new ways of working, makes for a creative environment. This in turn leads to bigger and better ideas.”“Dynamic light can be used to affect the body’s production of the hormones cortisol and melatonin, which regulate waking and sleeping,” explains Louise Lindström, Architectural Lighting Advisor at Philips Lighting. “Over the course of an active day’s work, spending time in a room where the lighting feels stimulating and varied allows us to maintain our concentration levels.”
Havet – the Light RoomHavet offers a space in which to optimise learning and development for your employees. Additional writing boards and vibrant lighting makes learning a stimulating experience. Havet has room for 50 people.
Horisonten – the Energy RoomHorisonten is a room that exudes energy, with décor that is about as far removed as you can get from a traditional conference venue. A circular bar surrounded by “wall-writes” (walls that you can write on), groups of sofas, comfy armchairs and TV screens all help to create a stimulating and dynamic environment. Horisonten has room for 20 meeting attendees.
Djupet – the Dialogue RoomDjupet encourages interaction and dialogue, and has room for 30 people. There is a stage, with room for sofas and armchairs, from which panel debates, press conferences, etc. can be conducted. Participants can also hold round-table discussions.
ABSOLUT ICEBAR STOCKHOLMThe world’s first permanent ice bar is now twice the size. You can now hold brief, effective and cool meetings here. The venue can accommodate 60 guests, and tailor-made solutions are available: why not consider freezing your products in blocks of ice, projecting your presentation onto a screen of ice, or ordering the ultimate ice experience, with an ice menu and a three-team ice sculpting competition?
For further information, please contact: Emelie Bergsten, Nordic Sea Hotel, +46 708 26 29 51, emelie.berghsten@nordichotels.se