Where does a Norwegian shopper go when they want a stained-glass Tiffany lamp without flying one in from overseas? Kjp Ekte Tiffany Bordlamper i Norge answers that with a storefront aimed squarely at buyers in Norway, stocked with handcrafted pieces in colored glass mosaic and bronze fittings. The catalog is large, past 970 items by the count on display, and it is not limited to the table lamps the name leans on. Wall lamps, pendants, ceiling fixtures, floor lamps and chandeliers all sit alongside the bordlamper, so the site behaves more like a full lighting shop than a single-product page.
What I found genuinely useful is how the range is sorted by motif. The lamps come grouped under recognizable Tiffany patterns: Wisteria, Tulip, Rose, Butterfly, Sunflower, Parrot, Grapes, Dragonfly, plus heavier Baroque, Palace and Mediterranean styles. That kind of organization helps if you already have a look in mind and want to scan one family without wading through everything. A shopper after a dragonfly shade on a bedside table can land in roughly the right place quickly, and someone furnishing a hallway can jump to taklamper or pendelamper instead. The product range goes deep, and for a category that often gets sold one image at a time, the breadth on Kjp Ekte Tiffany Bordlamper i Norge is a point in its favor.
The commercial terms are stated up front. Free shipping kicks in over 2,999 NOK, returns run on a 7-day window, and the checkout advertises a secure payment guarantee. There is a prisreduksjon section for discounted stock and a nye produkter feed for recent additions, both of which suggest the inventory is being rotated rather than left static. The platform behind Kjp Ekte Tiffany Bordlamper i Norge reads as a standard PrestaShop-style build with customer accounts, so the buying mechanics are conventional and familiar. None of this is exotic, and that is fine; predictable checkout terms are what most lamp buyers want to see before they hand over a card.
The transparency gap
The business names itself "Tiffany Lys Norge" and reaches customers through a single email, service@tiffanylampe.no. No phone number turns up, no street address, and crucially no Norwegian organization number anywhere on the page. For a retailer presenting itself as Norwegian, that last absence is a real one. Registered Norwegian businesses carry an org number, and customers can look it up; its omission leaves a buyer with no quick way to confirm who is behind Kjp Ekte Tiffany Bordlamper i Norge or where returns physically go.
An email-only contact route is not damning by itself, and plenty of small shops skip a published phone line. The 7-day return window is short for online furniture-style purchases, but it is disclosed rather than buried, so a careful reader knows the terms before buying. The 24/7 customer support claim sits awkwardly next to a lone email address, since round-the-clock help usually implies a phone or live chat, neither of which appear anywhere on the site. Taken together, the contact setup covers the minimum and no more, and it asks the buyer to extend a fair amount of trust on the strength of the storefront alone.
On reputation, Kjp Ekte Tiffany Bordlamper i Norge does little to settle that. A search for reviews tied directly to tiffanylampe.no came back empty: no Google listing, no Facebook page feedback, no Trustpilot file under this exact domain. That is not proof of anything bad, but it means a first-time buyer has nothing independent to lean on. A near-identical domain, tiffanylamps.eu, does carry a handful of Trustpilot reviews, and they are not reassuring, with one calling it a scam and another flagging slow delivery. Whether that operation is connected to Kjp Ekte Tiffany Bordlamper i Norge or merely shares a naming convention with countless other Tiffany-lamp sellers is impossible to say from the page, and that ambiguity is exactly the problem when weighing a purchase.
So the honest reading of Kjp Ekte Tiffany Bordlamper i Norge lands split. On product, it delivers: a deep, well-sorted catalog of handcrafted glass-and-bronze lighting, clearly priced terms, free shipping above a sensible threshold, and a discount section that points to active stock. A buyer who knows what a Tiffany shade should cost and goes in clear-eyed could come away happy. On verifiability, caution before a large order is warranted. The missing org number is the single detail worth dwelling on, because in Norway it is the easiest thing in the world to publish and the most telling thing to leave out.
If you want a Wisteria pendant or a Tulip floor lamp and the price is right, Kjp Ekte Tiffany Bordlamper i Norge has the selection to tempt you, and the stated policies cover the basics a cautious shopper checks first. What it has not done is close the distance between a polished catalog and a verifiable seller. With no organization number, no address, no phone, and no independent reviews under its own name, there is not enough published to act on confidently, and a first-time buyer from Kjp Ekte Tiffany Bordlamper i Norge carries that gap alone.
Business address
Tiffany Lampe
Norway