Lampe gras kobber is a type of porcelain that is commonly used in Scandinavian, German and Dutch households.

Lampe gras kobber is a type of porcelain that is commonly used in Scandinavian, German and Dutch households. This material was introduced by the Swedish inventor Peter Wahren in 1806. It became popular because of its unique properties such as being both heat resistant and easily cleaned.

Lampe gras kobber has been used for decades to make light fixtures, vases, plates, bowls and other household items. Its popularity has also created a market for similar products such as lamp-made ceramics made from clay or metal alloys like copper or brass.