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Do you have a question, an issue with an order, or need help finding the perfect lamp? You’ve come to the right place. Whether you’re looking for answers or just want to get in touch, our team is ready to make it easy, fast—and maybe even a little cozy. Let’s find a solution together.
+45 28 83 82 00
Are you unsure about color, style, or size?
Book a styling consultation – online or in our showroom – and get help finding the perfect lamp. We'll guide you on colors, shapes, and placement, so your new lamp fits perfectly with your room and style. It's non-binding, cozy – and might start your next favorite corner in your home.

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Visit us today in our showroom
Our showroom is open by appointment. You can book a time above. Our warehouse is located in Amagerbro and is easy to reach by car (free parking at the door for up to 2 hours with a parking disc). If you use public transport, we are within walking distance of the metro station and several bus lines. The address is

Prøvestensbroen 3A
2300 København S

Monday to Friday: 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
Saturday and Sunday: 10:00 AM–4:00 PM

FAQ
What is Murano?
Murano is an island off Venice, Italy, world-renowned for its glass art and the craftsmanship behind it. In 1291 the Italian government, due to fire risk, decreed that glassblowers were only allowed to work on the Murano island. Over the past 700 years, everything from the glass bottle to the mirror has been invented by Murano glassblowers.

Murano is far more than just a beautiful island. Being a Murano glassblower is a special certification and a mark of quality in itself. It typically takes 7–10 years to become a Murano glassblower, and so this distinction is reserved for the very best.

Read more about visiting the Murano island here
What are Murano lamps?
Murano lamps are handmade by Italian glassblowers from Murano or the surrounding area of Murano. They are distinguished by their colorful glass, patterns, and unique shapes. At Vetro we curate only original Murano lamps as well as special interior objects.

Read about distinctive features of Murano here
How are Murano lamps produced?
Our Murano table lamps, ceiling lamps, and wall lamps are blown in the old traditional way from or around the Murano area. The glassblowers are called maestros and their craft has been passed down through many generations. There are many glass techniques, but the Italian glassblowers from Murano keep their glassmaking techniques and craftsmanship closely guarded, and as with other glass, it is first heated and then shaped.
How does Murano glass get its color?
In the work process of shaping a glass lamp, minerals are added. They are what give the glass its beautiful color. Occasionally both gold and silver are used to create patterns in the different glass layers on lamps, bonbonnieres, and other glass objects.