Light installations and design projects from Hadeland Glassverk
Iconic rooms, iconic lighting
Selected projects
From spectacular chandeliers in historic landmarks to custom lighting installations in modern office buildings, hotels, and private homes – Hadeland Glassverk brings Norwegian glass art and lighting design to new heights.
For more than 250 years, we have shaped spaces and atmospheres with mouth-blown crystal and world-class craftsmanship. Our projects are diverse: from Oslo City Hall to Gordon Ramsay’s restaurant in London, from the Nobel Peace Center to new buildings in Hurdal – all with one thing in common: genuine, timeless craftsmanship that creates character and lasting impressions.
Whether you are an architect, interior designer, developer, or private customer, we can create solutions tailored to your space and vision. Read more about some of our most iconic lighting projects here.

Equinor
A sensory light journey with mouth-blown lamps from Hadeland Glassverk featuring Drops of Light at Equinor.

Kennedy Center, Washington DC
Norwegian lighting heritage since 1965 – Hadeland chandeliers still illuminate the Kennedy Center in Washington DC.

Lucky Cat by Gordon Ramsay
The Archive Lamp 4014 creates an exclusive atmosphere in Gordon Ramsay’s restaurant, 269 meters above London.

Thon Hotel Svolvær
Archive lamps from Hadeland provide warm light and a maritime atmosphere in the dramatic landscape of Lofoten.

Amerikalinjen
Historic lamps and champagne glasses are brought back to life at Amerikalinjen – handmade at Hadeland.

Villa Inkognito
Exclusive lamps inspired by the 1920s create elegance in Oslo’s most distinctive villa.

Stortinget
The Storting lamp from Hadeland Glassverk – a timeless design icon in the corridors of power.

Hurdal Town Hall
Chandelier with 600 crystal pinecones in Hurdal Town Hall – a magical meeting of art and symbolism.

Nobel Peace Center
Mouth-blown lamps float in the Nobel Peace Center – unique lighting design that blends history and atmosphere.

Oslo City Hall
The original lighting from 1950 still characterizes the City Hall—designed by Jonas Hidle, produced at Hadeland.

H&M Flagship Store
The Gravity installation floats 26 meters above the ground with 201 mouth-blown spheres from Hadeland Glassverk

The Norwegian National Opera & Ballet
5,800 crystal glasses in Norway's largest chandelier float above the stage in the Norwegian Opera House.

Sommerro
Original lamps and handcrafted glass breathe new life into Oslo’s historic lighting works.

Via Vika
Custom lighting in Via Vika gives the building its identity with exclusive chandeliers and material choices.

Knutholmen
75 mouth-blown lamps from Hadeland elevate Knutholmen’s cozy, maritime style with nostalgia and innovation.

Sandvika Lantern
Crystal core from Hadeland Glassverk lights up the riverside promenade in Bærum with poetic and energy-efficient design.

Oslo Cathedral
A baptismal font rich in symbolism, made of glass and brass, brings new light to the baptism—in line with the colors of the church year.

Norwegian Trade Fair
A “rain of glass” with 120 spheres floats over four floors and fills the office building with light.

Paulus Church
Old lamps reconstructed with the original molds – the church has gotten its jewels back.

Gallery 2, Hadeland Glassverk
With 162 mouth-blown crystal spheres, the chandelier in Gallery 2 is probably Norway’s most photographed.

Våler Church
After the fire in 2009, Våler Church was given new life with 24-meter-high, mouth-blown glass pendants from Hadeland Glassverk.

Sparebank 1, Hønefoss
84 crystal spheres float above four stories in the bank’s staircase – designed to fill the space with light.

Riddergaarden
Crystal stones and cones in warm colors bring light and calm to a modern mountain getaway.

Alginor
Blue-green lighting from Hadeland Glassverk reflects the sea and gives Alginor's office a calm, cohesive identity.

Villa Stenersen

Høyskolen Kristiania
Yggdrasil rises in glass and brass at Kristiania University College – a glowing tree symbolising growth, wisdom and knowledge.

Regjeringskvartalet
In Oslo’s Government Quarter, Hadeland recreates 120 historical lamps from 1958 – handmade as before, now with modern LED inside.

Wood Hotel Bodø
Mouth-blown lighting from Hadeland adds warmth and character to Wood Hotel – a new northern landmark built in timber and surrounded by nature.