A vibrant gathering place on Sveavägen

Atelier Clara—Miss Clara’s meeting and event division—offers 550 square meters of possibilities right in the heart of the city, in an inspiring setting suitable for all kinds of occasions. The first thing you encounter is the impressive lounge with panoramic windows overlooking Sveavägen, followed by three stylish meeting rooms and a grand event space.

The historic Thulehuset, designed by Gustaf Clason and known as Skandiahuset, is today one of Stockholm’s most iconic landmarks. Together with Wingårdhs, we have created an atmosphere that combines the building’s heritage with Scandinavian design that elevates every experience.

The Lounge

The lounge spans 185 square meters and offers a stylish and relaxed atmosphere. It can accommodate up to 200 guests for a casual gathering, and its spacious layout makes it ideal for all types of events, casual get-togethers, or simply taking a break during a conference day. The modern decor and comfortable furnishings create a welcoming and inspiring environment where guests can relax or network.

Clara

Clara is our largest room, with an area of 104 square meters. Clara can accommodate up to 100 people in theater-style seating and up to 100 people in a standing reception layout—and is equipped with modern technology for video conferencing. This spacious and flexible venue is ideal for larger gatherings and presentations.

Ruth

Ruth, with an area of 35 square meters, is located right next to our living lounge and features glass walls that let in light from its large panoramic windows. Here, up to 14 people can enjoy comfortable meetings 16 people can gather for private dinners.

Iris

Iris is 29 square meters and the perfect venue for all kinds of gatherings and private dinners. The room can accommodate up to 12 people and offers an intimate and inspiring setting with modern amenities.

Thule

Thule has a floor area of 27 square meters and seats up to 8 people—an ideal venue for both intimate gatherings and private dinners in a setting where Scandinavian design meets historical heritage.