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Published October 07, 2007
When you're looking to put some distance between you and the rest of the world, there's nowhere like the
North—and a few meters of water over your head.
Part hotel, part art installation, the Utter Inn is like an aquarium inverted—ten feet under
the surface, you're the one in the tank. The bright red, two-story floating Swedish cottage (whose second
story just happens to be underwater) bobs in the middle of Lake Mälaren, just west of Stockholm. It's
the second such creation of hotelier-slash-artistic-madman Mikael Genberg, whose penchant for putting little
red houses in unusual places has resulted in the oak-tree-mounted hotel Woodpecker and, tentatively slated
for 2011, a similar project on the moon.
Down on Earth, however, this single-"suite" cottage is your chance to sleep with the fishes—quite
literally. You'll be ferried out the kilometer from shore and left to enjoy the sunset on your floating
terrace; a solar-paneled roof powers the necessities (heat, bathroom, small kitchen) for your night in the
water, and there's a kayak at your disposal, should you feel the need to explore your surroundings. Spring
for the Deluxe service and you'll be delivered a full Swedish dinner before you head below to your private
bedroom—private, that is, except for the fish passing by the panoramic windows.
Don't worry—they're not watching.