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Copenhagenglass

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Hand-blown glass artistry in a historic Nyhavn basement studio inspired by maritime tradition.

A working glass-blowing studio and gallery located in a charming 18th-century basement on Nyhavn, where master craftsman Christian Edwards creates hand-blown glassware inspired by Copenhagen's maritime heritage. Visitors can watch artisans at work, purchase unique glass pieces, or participate in hands-on glass-blowing workshops. The studio showcases soft-formed vessels in clear and subtle colors, from drinking glasses to decorative vases.

A brief summary to Copenhagenglass

  • Toldbodgade 4, kælder, Copenhagen, Indre By, 1253, DK
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  • Duration: 0.5 to 2 hours
  • Mid ranged
  • Environment icon Indoor
  • Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
  • Monday 10 am-1 pm
  • Tuesday 10 am-1 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-1 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-1 pm
  • Friday 10 am-1 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-1 pm

Local tips

  • Arrive early in the day to observe glass-blowers actively working at the furnaces; afternoon hours may have less activity depending on the schedule.
  • Book a glass-blowing workshop in advance if you want to participate; group sizes start at two participants and sessions last 1–2 hours.
  • The basement location is narrow and intimate; allow time to examine pieces closely and ask the artisans about their design inspiration and techniques.
  • Pieces range from affordable functional glassware to premium art pieces; the website and in-studio shop offer the full selection, with custom orders available.
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Getting There

  • Walking from Nyhavn

    From the main Nyhavn waterfront promenade, Copenhagenglass is located directly adjacent to the harbor. The studio entrance is at street level on Toldbodgade; descend into the basement workshop. Walking time from central Nyhavn is approximately 2–3 minutes. The route is flat and fully accessible on paved surfaces.

  • Metro and Walking

    Take the Copenhagen Metro (Lines M1 or M2) to Kongens Nytorv station, approximately 5–7 minutes travel time from central Copenhagen. Exit and walk toward Nyhavn, approximately 3–4 minutes on level ground. Copenhagenglass is located at Toldbodgade 4 near the harbor. No additional transport required.

  • Bicycle

    Copenhagen's extensive cycle network connects directly to Nyhavn. Use the city's bike lanes to reach the waterfront; bike parking is available throughout the Nyhavn area. Travel time from central Copenhagen is typically 8–12 minutes depending on starting point. The studio entrance is at street level with easy access.

  • Taxi or Rideshare

    Request drop-off at Toldbodgade 4, Copenhagen 1253. Typical taxi fare from Copenhagen Central Station is approximately 80–120 DKK (11–16 EUR). Travel time is 8–12 minutes depending on traffic. Limited street parking is available in the Nyhavn area; paid parking zones apply.

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A Living Craft in Historic Surroundings

Copenhagenglass occupies a basement workshop within a beautifully preserved 18th-century Copenhagen townhouse, its distinctive two-toned facade providing an elegant frame for this traditional craft. The studio blends the intimacy of a working artisan space with the accessibility of a retail gallery, allowing visitors to witness the ancient art of glass-blowing in action. The location's proximity to Nyhavn, Copenhagen's iconic waterfront district, connects the craft directly to the city's rich maritime heritage.

The Vision of Christian Edwards

Master glass-blower and designer Christian Edwards established the studio's foundation in 1995 as a craft retail shop before transitioning to glass-blowing in 1999. Born and raised in Copenhagen despite his English surname, Edwards immersed himself in the world of glass by apprenticing with master craftspeople, gradually developing the technical expertise that defines his work today. In 2004, he became sole owner of what was originally known as Nyhavns Glaspusteri, later renamed Copenhagenglass to reflect its growing international clientele. His journey from childhood surrounded by ceramics and creative pursuits to becoming a recognized glass artist demonstrates a lifelong commitment to handcrafted excellence.

Distinctive Design Philosophy

Each piece created at Copenhagenglass bears the hallmark of mouth-blown craftsmanship, characterized by soft, organic forms and a restrained color palette of clear glass or muted, subtle hues. The design language draws unmistakable inspiration from waves and movement, reflecting the studio's waterfront setting and Copenhagen's maritime traditions. Running your fingers along the smooth edges and following the graceful curves of each vessel reveals the intentional artistry behind every creation. The collection ranges from functional drinking glasses—water glasses, champagne flutes, beer glasses, and schnapps glasses—to decorative pieces including vases and candleholders, each one unique due to the nature of hand-blowing.

Workshop Experience and Retail Gallery

The studio operates as both a working workshop and a curated gallery space. Visitors can observe glass-blowers at their furnaces, gaining insight into the technical skill and patience required to transform molten glass into finished pieces. The on-site shop displays completed works available for purchase, from everyday functional glassware to statement art pieces. For those seeking deeper engagement, the studio offers hands-on glass-blowing workshops lasting 1–2 hours, accommodating groups of two or more participants and providing an opportunity to create a personal glass souvenir under professional guidance.

Craftsmanship Meets Accessibility

What began as a traditional craft business has evolved into a destination that welcomes international visitors while maintaining unwavering commitment to artisanal quality. The basement setting, though intimate, creates an authentic workshop atmosphere where the sounds, warmth, and energy of glass-blowing become part of the visitor experience. The studio's reputation for exceptional hand-crafted pieces has made it a sought-after stop for travelers seeking authentic Copenhagen souvenirs that embody both artistic vision and functional beauty.

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