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Hot, hotter, hottest with ice and snow

  • The Chanel 2010/2011 show put environmentalism on the runway using a 265-ton iceberg that slowly melted on stage. The Chanel 2010/2011 show put environmentalism on the runway using a 265-ton iceberg that slowly melted on stage. expand image
  • Arne Berg, Artistic Director & Åke Larsson, Architect at ICEHOTEL, are discussing the construction of the iceberg at Grand Palais, Paris Arne Berg, Artistic Director & Åke Larsson, Architect at ICEHOTEL, are discussing the construction of the iceberg at Grand Palais, Paris expand image
  • 25 sculptors from around the globe joined ICEHOTEL to build an iceberg and raise awareness about global climate change. 25 sculptors from around the globe joined ICEHOTEL to build an iceberg and raise awareness about global climate change. expand image
  • When the show at Grand Palais finished all of the ice and snow was brought back to Sweden. When the show at Grand Palais finished all of the ice and snow was brought back to Sweden. expand image
  • Lena Kriström, ice artist who has worked with ICEHOTEL for 17 years Lena Kriström, ice artist who has worked with ICEHOTEL for 17 years expand image
  • The Chanel 2010/2011 show put environmentalism on the runway using a 265-ton iceberg that slowly melted on stage.
  • Arne Berg, Artistic Director & Åke Larsson, Architect at ICEHOTEL, are discussing the construction of the iceberg at Grand Palais, Paris
  • 25 sculptors from around the globe joined ICEHOTEL to build an iceberg and raise awareness about global climate change.
  • When the show at Grand Palais finished all of the ice and snow was brought back to Sweden.
  • Lena Kriström, ice artist who has worked with ICEHOTEL for 17 years