A Beautiful Pink Villa Overlooking the Stockholm Archipelago
Perched high above the glittering waters of the Stockholm archipelago, Professorsvillan (The Professor’s Villa) is a pink beauty with historic character and a large garden.
Built in the 1880s and once owned by celebrated architect Magnus Isaeus, the villa embodies a rare blend of timeless elegance and modern refinement.
With its sweeping views of Stockholm’s inlet and the archipelago beyond, this residence offers a vantage point as enchanting today as it was more than a century ago.


Every corner of Professorsvillan speaks to craftsmanship and care. The current owners have undertaken an extensive restoration, paying reverence to the past, ensuring that traditional materials and techniques are preserved while integrating contemporary comforts.
Limestone floors, bespoke joinery, and hand-crafted details testify to an uncompromising commitment to authenticity.



The main floor flows gracefully through two living rooms, a dining area, and a family room. Each space glows with natural light, wooden floors, and working tiled stoves that radiate warmth and charm.

From the family room, double doors open onto a terrace with a panoramic view, a stage for everything from tranquil morning coffees to lively summer gatherings under the evening sky.
The sight of cruise ships, Vaxholm ferries, and sailing boats drifting past creates a living, ever-changing backdrop, while the villa itself remains a private haven.




Generous ceiling heights, tall windows, and thoughtful proportions create an atmosphere of openness and ease throughout both floors. Every room feels connected to the outdoors, with natural light shifting beautifully throughout the day.





The dining room and the hallway’s living limestone floor lead into a kitchen from Gysinge that is equal parts functional workspace and artisanal creation.
Here, a wood-burning stove stands alongside seamlessly integrated modern appliances, forming a perfect balance between history and present-day convenience.








The first floor features two charming bedrooms and a second sitting room that doubles as a guest bedroom. The sitting room also features a spacious balcony overlooking the water.


The balcony features stunning woodwork.









The bathroom is an exquisite space featuring limestone from Öland, hand-made Gysinge tiles, a freestanding bathtub, and a walk-in shower. The bathroom also gives access to a smaller balcony.






The beautiful villa hides a surprise. Steps down from the main terrace, you come across the Orangery: a 29-square-meter jewel with the same meticulous attention to detail as the main villa. With its own terrace and views that rival any postcard, this space invites endless possibilities.











Beyond the walls, the garden is a sanctuary of its own. Majestic lime trees shade carefully composed plantings, while paved paths weave through grounds framed by dramatic rock formations.
From here, a private trail leads directly down to the water’s edge, connecting the home to the life of the inlet.







The villa is listed for sale at Widerlöv.
