Matchstick Palace

The Matchstick Palace
General information
Address Västra Trädgårdsgatan 15
Town or city Stockholm
Country Sweden
Coordinates 59°19′54.59″N 18°4′10.42″E / 59.3318306°N 18.0695611°E / 59.3318306; 18.0695611Coordinates: 59°19′54.59″N 18°4′10.42″E / 59.3318306°N 18.0695611°E / 59.3318306; 18.0695611
Completed 1928
Cost 3,3 million SEK (1928)
Client Swedish Match (Ivar Kreuger)
Design and construction
Architect Ivar Tengbom

The Matchstick Palace (Swedish: Tändstickspalatset) is an office building on Västra Trädgårdsgatan in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. It was commissioned by the "Match King" Ivar Kreuger as the headquarters of Svenska Tändsticks AB (Swedish Match). It was designed by architect Ivar Tengbom and built by Kreuger & Toll Construction AB 1926-28. The palace remained Swedish Match's office until 1991 and was sold to Telia in 1999, who subsequently sold it to businessman Muhammed Al-Amoundi for SEK 450 million. Swedish Match moved their headquarter back to Tändstickspalatset, to one of the floors, 1 September 2010. The Matchstick Palace was headquarter for Swedish Match in the beginning of the 1930s, 1972–1991, and 2010–2015.[1][2][3][4][5]

Behind the latticework and Corinthian columns of the main portico is the horse shoe-shaped inner courtyard on which the building is centred. The façades of the ground floor are dressed in marble from Kolmården and the courtyard is furnished with the sculpture Diana fountain I by Carl Milles. Inside the portico are two flight of stairs leading up to the quarters of the board of directors, where is the circle segment-shaped board meeting room with paintings by Isaac Grünewald. On the opposite side of the courtyard, the first two floors are taken up by the session room. The space between the building and the park were kept void until the 1970s.[6]

References

  1. Stugart, Martin (2006-02-02). "Vad kan du berätta om Tändstickspalatset?" (in Swedish). Dagens Nyheter. Archived from the original on 1 October 2007. Retrieved 2008-02-02.
  2. "Tändstickspalatset sålt". Fastighetsvärlden (in Swedish). 3 November 1999. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
  3. "Swedish Match flyttar åter till Tändstickspalatset" (in Swedish). Midroc Real Estate AB. 2010-01-28. Archived from the original on 14 May 2014. Retrieved 2014-05-13.
  4. "Swedish Match Company History". Swedish Match. 2013-10-17. Archived from the original on 13 November 2013. Retrieved 2014-05-13.
  5. Andersson, Klas (7 April 2014). "Swedish Match flyttar huvudkontoret". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 10 August 2017.
  6. Johansson, Bengt O H (1999). "Norra innerstaden". Guide till Stockholms arkitektur (2nd ed.). Stockholm: Arkitektur Förlag AB. p. 68. ISBN 91-86050-41-9.
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