Oil lamps and kerosene lamps
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Kerosene lamp Skogsfru
Vendor:Frera Of SwedenRegular price 207,00 DKKRegular priceUnit price / perSale price 207,00 DKK -
SaleOil lamp Peggy
Vendor:I am interiorRegular price From 90,00 DKKRegular priceUnit price / per138,00 DKKSale price From 90,00 DKKSale -
Sold outLamp oil 1 liter
Vendor:StrömshagaRegular price 96,00 DKKRegular priceUnit price / perSale price 96,00 DKKSold out -
Kerosene lamp Forest vetch
Vendor:Frera Of SwedenRegular price 241,00 DKKRegular priceUnit price / perSale price 241,00 DKK -
Sold outHaga Kerosene Lamp, Brass
Vendor:StrömshagaRegular price 345,00 DKKRegular priceUnit price / perSale price 345,00 DKKSold out -
Burner tube for kerosene lamp Haga
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Kerosene Lamp Majken Ash Pink Brass Medium
Vendor:StrömshagaRegular price 269,00 DKKRegular priceUnit price / perSale price 269,00 DKK -
Kerosene lamp Elvira
Vendor:StrömshagaRegular price 234,00 DKKRegular priceUnit price / perSale price 234,00 DKK -
Fotogenlampa Rak, Beige
Vendor:StrömshagaRegular price From 276,00 DKKRegular priceUnit price / perSale price From 276,00 DKK -
Kerosene lamp Majken large clear glass brass
Vendor:StrömshagaRegular price 379,00 DKKRegular priceUnit price / perSale price 379,00 DKK
Timeless ambiance with oil lamps
Oil lamps have been used for generations to create warmth and atmosphere. The soft flame provides a living light that feels both inviting and peaceful, whether you place the lamp on a set table or in a window sill. Unlike electric light sources, oil lamps offer a natural glow reminiscent of the original power of fire. This makes them an obvious choice when you want to create a timeless ambiance in your home or enhance the mood at dinners and festivities.
Oil lamps are more than just lighting – they are part of the decor and can highlight the room's character. Whether you prefer classic models in glass and brass or simpler variants for everyday use, the lamps contribute to a sense of both tradition and personality.
Material and design – from classic to modern oil lamps
Historically, oil lamps have been made from materials such as glass, ceramics, and metal. Today, there is a wide range where classic models meet modern design. Clear glass lamps spread light softly and evenly, while frosted or etched glass variants add a decorative detail. For those who want to create a more rustic feel, brass or nickel lamps are a popular choice.
What unites most oil lamps is the attention to detail. Many of today's models are manufactured with inspiration from old craftsmanship, while being adapted for modern homes. This means you can find oil lamps that fit equally well in a country cottage as in a minimalist apartment.
How to create atmosphere with oil lamps in your home and garden
An oil lamp can be placed almost anywhere to enhance the feeling in the room. Indoors, they work great on the coffee table, in a bookshelf, or as part of a table setting. The light from an oil lamp is warm and harmonious, making it perfect for moments when you want to slow down and create peace.
Outdoors, oil lamps can be used to enhance the experience on the patio, balcony, or in the garden. Place several lamps together to frame an outdoor seating area, or place a single lamp at the entrance to welcome guests. Thanks to the long burning time of lamp oil, you can enjoy the light all evening without having to worry about maintenance.
To get the most out of your oil lamps, it is important to use the correct lamp oil. Choose a quality oil that burns with a clear flame and produces minimal smoke. This way, the experience will be both beautiful and practical.
Common questions about oil lamps
How long does an oil lamp burn?
The burning time varies depending on the model and size, but many oil lamps can burn for several hours on a single refill.
What type of oil is used in oil lamps?
Most lamps are powered by pure lamp oil specifically designed to provide a clear flame and minimize odor.
Can oil lamps be used both indoors and outdoors?
Yes, oil lamps work equally well in the home and in the garden. Outdoors, however, it may be good to protect the flame from wind for the best effect.
Are oil lamps safe to use?
Yes, when used correctly. Place the lamp stably on a heat-resistant surface and do not leave it unattended when lit.







