Our story
Zanlüg curates a small collection of homes in places we love – from the Stockholm archipelago to the mountains and the Aegean coast.
Every property is chosen for its setting, architecture and atmosphere. We favour natural materials, generous social spaces and views that invite you to slow down – whether you are staying for a long weekend or an extended season.
Behind Zanlüg is a hands-on team that looks after each home with care, working closely with local partners and owners. Our aim is simple: to make it feel effortless to arrive, settle in and feel at home.
The logo
The Zanlüg logo embodies the essence of our curated collection through three elemental symbols: snow, sun, and water. Each element represents a distinct destination we offer – from the pristine winter landscapes of Härjedalen's mountain peaks, to the sun-drenched shores of Bodrum's Aegean coast, to the serene waters of the Stockholm archipelago. These natural elements remind us that the best escapes are found where nature takes center stage, inviting you to slow down and fully immerse yourself in each unique setting.
Our properties
Älgö, SALTSJÖBADEN
A serene waterfront retreat tucked into the Stockholm archipelago, where pine forests meet open sea and long summer evenings blend into soft Nordic light. This Älgö residence balances Scandinavian minimalism with warm, natural materials. Generous glazing opens towards the water, while calm, muted interiors keep the focus on the horizon.
Gümüşlük, BODRUM
A sun-drenched hillside villa overlooking the Aegean, where whitewashed architecture meets soft stone terraces and bougainvillea. The Gümüşlük residence is designed for long Mediterranean days: shaded outdoor lounges, an infinity pool facing the sea and generous sliding doors that dissolve the boundary between interior and exterior.
Särvfjället, HÄRJEDALEN
A contemporary mountain lodge framed by birch trees and open views towards the Härjedalen peaks. The Särvfjället home is crafted for all seasons: open fireplaces for winter, generous glazing for low winter sun and deep terraces for long, bright summer nights.