WHAT THE PAPERS SAID 2005
THE YEAR OF THE ROOSTER

Beautifully crafted from hand-blown Murano glass, this exquisite red Taif chandelier at Cameron Peters is designed by Barovier & Toso.” Essential Kitchens, Bedrooms and Bathrooms, December 2005.

“Cameron Peters offers the entire lighting catalogues of more than 60 companies. Peter Younie at Cameron Peters recommends table lamps by Venini, Fontana Arte, Kundalini, Melograno Blu, Materialise, Limehouse and Foscarinin. Less well-known names in the UK include Ombre Portee, who recently supplied wall fittings for the newly opened Murano Urban Resort in the Marais district of Paris.” Front Desk magazine, December 2005.

“Turn your Christmas tree base into a glowing focal point with this cool light-up pot. Bloempot Kartel at Cameron Peters.” Living Etc. December 2005.

“Cameron Peters, the fine decorative lighting shworooms and consultancy, has provided lighting for the renovation of London’s famous Brown’s Hotel.” Hospitality Interiors, December 2005.

“Cameron Peters has been commissioned to supply three outdoor chandeliers for a courtyard development in one of Liverpool’s historic buildings. These are the first crystal chandeliers to be made specifically for use outside. They have been designed for Cameron Peters by Roel Haagmans of Windfall in Munich, for the courtyard of the Albany building, in a £12m residential and leisure renovation.” Lighting Design Magazine, Nov/Dec 2005.

“In the clamour to celebrate the great designers of the 1960s and 1970s, the remarkable contribution of one Parisian has been overlooked. Architect Christian Girard’s lamp may look deceptively like a simple spotlight, but it is quite ingenious. Designed in 1969, the ‘Azimut’ (£100) has a rotating head attached magnetically to a metallic hemisphere, and comes in chrome, red or black from Cameron Peters.” World of Interiors, Antennae, November 2005.

“Castore Calice pendant, by Michele de Lucchi & Huub Ubbens for Artemide, available at Cameron Peters.” World of Interiors Antennae Roundup, November 2005.

“Barovier & Toso has been established in Murano for over 500 years, specialising in mouth-boown glass. This black, 12-light ‘Taif’ chandelier is available in other colours and sizes...through Cameron Peters.” Wendy Harrop, House & Garden, November 2005.

“Dornbracht’s illuminated bathroom accessories are a great way to brighten up those dark winter mornings. This miorror with Light from the light Modules range is available through Cameron Peters.” Essential Kitchens, Bedrooms and Bathrooms, November 2005

“Every home needs a spot of theatre...with design touches like this e-Candle. It’s illuminated by a low-power, long-life LED light, which means small electircity bills and a big 80 hour battery life after each charge.” Adam Vaughan, editor of www.HippyShopper.com, October 2005.

“Black is back this autumn in a contemporary reworking of Victoriana. Black chandelier £229 from Cameron Peters.” Living Etc October 2005.

“This Blanche table lamp by Objet Insolite is cast in bronze with a patina, using traditional methods. Available through Cameron Peters who offer lamps of all kinds from over 60 outstanding decorative lighting companies.” Traditional Homes Magazine, October 2005.

“The bedroom has become a sanctuary for many of us. Downlights and spotlights directly above the bed can cause glare. Cameron Peters offers a selection of Swarovski crystal covers, which can be retrofitted to existing spotlights. They refract the light gently around the ceiling and walls and come in clear or pink crystal. Cameron Peters distributes a vast range of products from many companies.” Lighting Design, September 2005.

“Lighting is a key Feng Shui cure, and can be used to create the perfect mood in your home to encourage good fortune, happiness and prosperity. Red hand-blown Murano glass ‘Taif’ chandelier from Cameron Peters.” Oxfordshire Life, September 2005.

“A page of the Ten best Lights at Cameron Peters.” Theme Magazine, September 2005.

“An Oxfordshire company helped a couple track down a unique light for their Brazilian home.“ ”Cameron Peters played a very important role in the design of our house” says Andrea Ades speaking from her newly completed home in Sao Paolo.” Oxford Times Limited Edition Magazine, August 2005.

“Regency Sconce by Leone Cei at Cameron Peters.” World of Interiors, August 2005.

“Italian Lighting companies Luceplan, Anthologie Quartett and Targetti have been added to the collection of lighting showroom and consultancy, Cameron Peters. They join the 60 brands on display in the company’s Oxfordshire showrooms.” idFX, August 2005.

“Foscarini’s Blob by Karim Rashid is an outdoor light and garden seat in one. It is a moulded polyethylene diffuser available with a white or yellow fluorescent light, from Cameron Peters.” Self Build and Design magazine, August 2005.

“Anthologie Quartett, Targetti and Luceplan have joined the stable of lighting manufacturers supplied by Oxfordshire-based decorative lighting showroom and consultants, Cameron Peters.” Light Magazine, August 2005.

“At Cameron Peters, Dornbracht’s latest range of illuminated bathroom accessories includes this vivid and practical Metaplasma Hot Lightglass Ensemble.” Essential Kitchens, Bedrooms and Bathrooms, July 2005.

“The Azimut Luminaire from Cameron Peters is an iconic French spotlight design from the late 1960s, which can be wall, ceiling or table mounted.” Light Magazine, June 2005.

“Cameron Peters is to double its showroom space in Ardington near Oxford, and staff numbers this month. ‘I’m delighted by the response we have been getting in our first year of business...’ says Director Peter Younie.” Lighting Design Magazine, June 2005.

“Most people’s ceilings are not that high, so we are taking new space with lower ceilings where we can demonstrate more English things such as ceiling lighting. We do lighting right across the spectrum, not just contemporary or traditional’ Mr Younie says.” In Business Magazine, June/July 2005.

"Cameron Peters, a new designer lighting company, has been so successful that it is to double in size before the end of its first year in business." The Oxford Mail, 17th May 2005.

"Decorative Lighting showroom Cameron Peters is to double its showroom space in the village of Ardington, Oxfordshire, after just a year in business. The company stock products from more than 60 European companies, as well as offering a contract consultancy service, custom alterations and bespoke lighting." LIGHT Magazine, May 2005.


"For conference and meeting rooms, Cameron Peters offers a selection of task lights from Louis Poulsen, Ingo Maurer, Anglepoise, Fontana Arte and others, plus overhead track lights from Cini & Nils which are stunning and streamlined." Hospitality Interiors Magazine, March/April 2005.

"Be wary of buying an old chandelier...you can end up paying way over the odds for something which may be unsafe. Buying new doesn't diminish the romanticism of owning a chandelier: try Cameron Peters...which has direct contacts to top producers like Wilkinson's and Mechini." Mark Garside, interior designer at Crystalise. Living Etc Magazine, June 2005.

"Cameron Peters is a design-led lighting retailer with inspirational showrooms and website." Grand Designs Magazine, June 2005.


"Cameron Peters have launched a striking black chandelier, designed by Nigel Coates for Slamp. The Flute Magnum standing lamp by Fontana Arte is an instant classic and makes a sophisticated and interesting addition to restaurants and bars." THEME Magazine, March/April 2005.

"The showrooms house the widest range of fine lighting in the country, both traditional and contemporary, from over 60 leading European companies." AXM magazine, April 2005.

"Cameron Peters has been drawing a discerning clientel intent on finding the perfect chandelier. "We have an incredible variety of chandeliers by top designers who use a wide range of exciting materials" says owner Peter Younie." The Robb Report Luxury Home Magazine, USA, April 2005.

"Cameron Peters offers a huge range of lighting, including task luminaires, and is a UK distributor for a variety of manufacturers, including Anglepoise, Tecnolumen, Flos, Bestlite, Louis Poulsen, Cini & Nils and Fontana Arte." Lighting Design Magazine, May 2005.

"Versatile and visually impressive, floor lamps can blend into the background or stand proud as bold structural pieces for instant glamour. Spun Light by Flos £680 at Cameron Peters." Essential Kitchens Bedrooms and Bathrooms Magazine, April 2005.

SHOP OF THE MONTH. "Cameron Peters showcases the greatest Italian, French, Dutch, German, Scandinavian, Austrian and British lighting designers from every decade of the 20th century as well as "treasures of the future." Homes & Gardens, January 2005.

"Peter Younie, MD of the new UK lighting emporium Cameron Peters - a specialist in decorative lighting solutions - adds "There is already so much light in people's homes that they can buy lamps that have no practical purpose. They can just look beautiful...Both fibre optic systems and LEDs are capitalising on this trend." FT How to Spend It, February 2005.

"Cameron Peters is one of 22 businesses based at Home Farm." The Wantage and Grove Herald, May 2005.


"At Cameron Peters, you can chose from fabulous chromatic lighting pieces such as the Lina table lamp by Philippe Cholet." Jenny Dalton, FT How to Spend It, February 2005.

"Germany's granddaddy of lighting design, Ingo Maurer, held audiences spellbound with his LED table...The table...also at Cameron Peters, is already a design classic." FT How to Spend It, February 2005
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