• Prestige

    Prestige

    Prestige is a series for true wine lovers! Discover the elegance of Prestige, an exclusive series of wine glasses designed to elevate any wine experience.  The subtle optics in the glass create a beautiful play of light and depth, while the mouth-blown quality ensures each glass has a unique character....

    Prestige
  • Pitchers

    Pitchers
  • Peer Gynt

    Peer Gynt

    The Peer Gynt series, created by Willy Johansson in 1971, represents over 50 years of Norwegian design history. Each glass is mouth-blown and hand-shaped at Hadeland Glassverk, using traditional techniques that continue the legacy of the historic Nøstetangen glasses. The distinctive twist on the stem not only gives an aesthetic...

    Peer Gynt
  • Oslo

    Oslo

    The Oslo series, designed by Willy Johansson in 1969, is a classic barware collection inspired by the sleek, clean architecture of Oslo City Hall. With straight lines and solid shapes, Oslo has become a timeless favorite – perfect for those who want a combination of elegance and functionality on the...

    Oslo
  • Odyssé 1

    Odyssé 1
  • Odyssey 2

    Odyssey 2
  • Odyssé

    Odyssey

    Odysse is a glassware series developed in collaboration with some of Norway’s leading wine and design experts—with one goal in mind: to highlight the wine’s aroma and flavor, without costing a fortune. The glasses are designed to preserve the wine’s aromas and flavors in the best possible way, giving you...

    Odyssey
  • Nøstetangen

    Nøstetangen

    The Nøstetangen series is a tribute to Norwegian craft tradition and is based on designs from when the glassworks at Hokksund was relocated to Hadeland in 1762. Each glass features small, intricate details and is a true piece of art glass—both beautiful to look at and delightful to use. The...

    Nøstetangen
  • Norgesglasset Serving

    Serving products in glass from Norgesglasset – stylish and practical for any occasion.

    Norgesglasset Serving
  • Norgesglasset Product Packages

    Norgesglasset Product Packages
  • Norgesglasset Porcelain

    Norgesglasset Porcelain
  • Norgesglasset Other Products

    Norgesglasset Other Products
  • Norgesglasset Norgesflasken

    Norgesglasset Norgesflasken
  • Norgesglasset Glass Jars

    Norgesglasset Glass Jars
  • Norgesglasset Drinking Glass

    Norgesglasset Drinking Glass
  • Norgesglasset Christmas

    Norgesglasset Christmas
  • Norgesglasset 50% August

    Norgesglasset 50% August
  • Norgesglasset 40% July

    Norgesglasset 40% July
  • Norgesglasset 30% August

    Norgesglasset 30% August
  • Norgesglass mes syltetøy og en kjøkkenglass med melk

    Norgesglasset

    The Norgesglass with its characteristic Norge logo first appeared on the market in 1902. It was a pressed glass jar that provided airtight storage. This allowed housewives to preserve food and drinks for longer periods. Over the years, the original design has remained unchanged, and with the growing focus on...

    Norgesglasset
  • Norgesglass 40% August

    Norgesglass 40% August
  • New York

    New York

    New York—an exclusive barware series from Hadeland Glassverk. The geometric, matte-faceted cut pattern is inspired by the city’s modern architecture. The glasses are mouth-blown and hand-cut, making each glass unique.

    New York
  • Montreal

    Montreal

    The Montreal series, designed by Gro Bergslien, is a masterpiece of Norwegian glass art. The series combines demanding glassblowing and cutting techniques, and is decorated with cross-cut engravings with a sphere between each patterned section. The result is an exclusive barware series that creates a refined look—perfect for those who...

    Montreal
  • Marie

    Marie

    Marie is a classic and feminine glass series from Hadeland Glassverk, characterized by slender lines and an elegant stem. The series was first launched in 1912 and has since been a timeless feature in many homes. Marie is perfect for both everyday use and special occasions, making it a natural...

    Marie
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