“These
dramatically slashed tubular lamps release white or coloured
light...and can eitheer be set in the ground or mounted on cement.
Desigenr Marco Merendi for Fontana Arte, at Cameron Peters.”
Garden Design Journal, December 2007.
“Designed
by Omer Arbel and creation from cast glass, these Bocci 14 series
pendants come in multiples of 26 and are just the thing for
filing large spaces without blocking the view. Functional, yet
stunning to behold, this is a design that will brighten up your
interior in every way.” Price £5900 from Cameron
Peters.” Smartlife International, issue 10, 2007.
“Lighting expert Peter Younie, of Cameron Peters, is more
theatrical. He loves to use lights as striking design statements
and has a unique showroom in Oxfordshire. “ Never have
fittings been more exciting” he enthuses. “Clients
are now looking for design, colour, flair and emotion and are
discarding the cool, the sleek and the minimal.” Chandeliers
are a recent craze. “People just can’t get enough
of them, whether old-style or new.” Call 01235 835 000
or visit w.cameronpeters.co.uk, Evening Standard, Homes &
Property, Dec 122007.
The Bayazid table lamp is one of a collection of nine available
from Produzione Privata. Created with Murano glass, each piece
is strictly limited to 18 signed and numbered copies, so if
you fancy one, act now! Price £1234, from Cameron Peters.”
Smartlife International, issue 10, 2007.
“The floorstanding Vertigo from FontanaArte demands attention.
Made up of faceted mirrored glass and polished aluminium, this
indirect light features a dimmer and would prove a focal point
in its own right wherever it was installed. Price £909
from Cameron Peters.” Smartlife International, issue 10,
2007.
“LEDs give off hardly any heat. You’ll find them
in decorative fittings...and some new, cleverly designed task
lights (see Cameron Peters).” Barbara Chandler, Evening
Standard, Dec 12 2007.
“Creators of some particularly fabulous chandeliers, LU
Murano have finished this eye-catching example in silver mirrored
glass...£6498 from Cameron Peters.” Smartlife International,
Issue 10, 2007.
“Twiggy is a sleek and slender lamp which comes in a range
of bright hues...and has a beautifully curved neck with a light
head that can be raised or lowered by the addition or removal
of weights. £764 from Cameron Peters.” Smartlife
International, issue 10, 2007.
“ Hanging Tough. ‘The market in chandeliers shows
no sign of abating-for either domestic, commercial or hospitality
use’ says Peter Younie, managing director of Cameron Peters.
‘The main function of a chandelier is as a mood lifting,
utterly seductive statement piece, which glows and glitters.
They should never be required to provide strong light or task
light in either a bedroom or a reception room.” Total
Lighting Magazine, Dec 07.
“One f the first steps to recreating the Missonis’
look is to acquire a glamboyant glass chandelier. Rosita’s
is by Gio Ponti for Venini. For similar designs by Venini, try
Cameron Peters. Pictured is the six-light Opalino chandelier
in mouth-blown, blue opaline glass, which costs £4,837.”
House & Garden Dec 07
“You can turn your Christmas tree into a glowing focal
point with this beautiful light-up pot...They look really striking
all year round. Bloempot available through Cameron Peters.”
Hampshire View, Dec 07.
“Light obeys the inverse square law. If you are lighting
a surface which is one meter away, then you move the light to
three meters away, you will need nine times the energy to light
the surface. To save energy, bring the light close to the surface.”
Peter Younie, MD of Cameron Peters, in Utopia Kitchen &
Bathroom Magazine, December 07.
“Ice Blue Chandelier- a simple but striking blue light
is an eye-catching focal point in a hallway or other high-ceilinged
rooms. £585 by Refer & Staer from Cameron Peters.”
HousetoHome.com, Nov 07
.
“When London-based design agency Blacksheep fitted out
the offices of a hedge fund management firm, they created a
quietly opulent workspace rather than a garish altar for the
worship of capital. Luxury finishes are certainly in evidence
in the project: features such as Regency-style tiles with inlayed
marble on the lobby floor, the chandeliers by Cameron Peters...”
On-Office magazine, Nov 07.
“We need to rethink the way we light. Neues Licht fibreoptic
lights work with low-energy lamps. Www.cameronpeters.co.uk.”
The Ecologist, and theecologist.org. May-Nov 07.
“The Medusa chandelier from Cameron Peters is made from
high-grade plastic, and features large Swarovski crystal drops.
Suitable for bars and restaurants, it can be complemented with
its sister chandelier, Florella.” Caterer Middle East
magazine, Nov.
“Now available from Cameron Peters is the Creations Benoit
Vieubled collection...Veubled has made special exhibition pieces
for Le Bon Marche (LVMH) and Galerie Vivienne in Paris, and
for the Takashimaya store on New York’s 5th Avenue.”
Hospitality Interiors, Nov/Dec 07.
“We recently supplied a chandelier made from mussel shells
for a seafood restaurant, but crystal continues to dominate
as the most glamorous and popular material. The ambiance accounts
for more than half of a restaurant’s recipe for success”
commented Cheryl Younie, co-owner of Cameron Peters.”
Caterer Middle East magazine, Nov 07.
“Tailor-made from Swarovski crystals encased in tubes,
this chandelier is fully weather resistant. Price on application
from Cameron Peters.” The Daily Telegraph, London Property,
11 Oct 07.
“A table light made from clear acrylic that’s designed
to resemble a Victorian candle lamp may break our keenly held
modernist principles, but when the results are this successful,
well really, what’s the harm? £590 by Cultivate
at Cameron Peters.” Esquire, November 07.
“How to do lighting. Elle Decoration’s 8-page essential
guide. This striking chandelier is made from antique Bohemia
crystal. For similar try Cameron Peters.” Elle Deco, Nov
07.
“The Palm pendant designed by Janne Kyttanen is made with
3D printing technology...the light is diffused from above and
below each leaf. From Cameron Peters.” SelfBuild and Design
magazine, Nov 07.
“Peter Younie, managing director of lighting specialists
Cameron Peters’ Oxfordshire showroom, gives the lowdown
on how to make the most of your space with statement lighting.”
Elle Deco Nov 07.
“The Bocci pendant comes with a minimum of 26 clear glass
drops, but is available in much larger forms. It invariably
adds glamour and sparkle to large areas, without blocking views.
From Cameron Peters.” SelfBuild and Design magazine, Nov
07.
“On the right is a lacquered aluminium ‘Atollo’
table lamp with dimmer by Vico Magistretti for Oluce, £675
from Cameron Peters.” Elle Deco, Nov 07.
“Lacquered steel ‘Glasgow’ table lamp by David
Taylor for bSweden, £167 from Cameron Peters.” Elle
Deco, Nov 07.
“Metal ‘Line’ suspension light by Francesco
Rota for Oluce, price on request, Cameron Peters.” Elle
Deco, Nov 07.
“Tailor-made
from Swarovski crystals encased in tubes, this chandelier is
fully weather resistant. Price on application from Cameron Peters.”
The Daily Telegraph, London Property, 11 Oct 07.
“Tab modular light series by Barber Osgerby for Flos.
This super-slim aluminium design, which comes as a table, wall
or floor lamp, is fuss-free yet elegant. From Cameron Peters.”
Elle Decoration Design Awards, Oct 07.
“Buying something gorgeous might be expensive, but if
you love it, it will have longevity and give more satisfactions’
says Peter Younie, MD of lighting specialists Cameron Peters.”
Living Etc, October 07.
“This seductive six light chandelier, Sonata, made of
hand-worked iron by Art et Floritude is available from Cameron
Peters fine lighting at £690 including VAT.” My
Space Design Guide, Oct 07.
“Foscarini Ellepi ceiling light from Cameron Peters, £286.”
Homebuilding and Renovating, Oct 07.
“Naoto Fukasawa is a minimalist for the 21st century.
His ITIS table light uses an LED, low-energy light source to
combine up-to-the-minute simplicity with eco-friendly technical
innovation. £154 by Artemide, from Cameron Peters.”
Esquire October 07.
“Kitchen focus- practical and aesthetic lighting systems.
For kitchens without wall cabinets, consider swivel wall lights,
which can be directed wherever light is needed- Cameron Peters
has several stylish examples...pendants-directing light on to
the worktop- can look great...The Toldbod pendants by Louis
Poulsen (available at Cameron Peters) are easy to clean- another
important factor.” Hatta Byng, House & Garden, Oct
07.
“Caboche, polymethyl methacrylate...£316, by Patricia
Urquiola and Eliana Gerotto, for Foscarini, at Cameron Peters.”
House & Garden Oct 07.
“Ingo
Maurer is always the place to look for cutting edge innovations
in lighting. Ron Arad’s new paint-tube (TU-BE) chandelier
is this year’s talking point. From Cameron Peters.”
Elle Decoration Collections, Sept 07.
“
The Fortuny light fitting creates a stunning focal point in
this elegant space; for similar Venetian-style light fittings,
try Cameron Peters” 25 Beautiful Homes, Sep 07.
“Collage pendants by Louise Campbell for Louis Poulsen
are made of three layers of laser-cut acrylic. They cost £795
each, from Cameron Peters...Gloria light (£232) by Produzione
Privata, from www.cameronpeters.co.uk. Grace Pendant by Bsweden
(above from £66) is made from white lace printed on transparent
plastic, from Cameron Peters.” Evening Standard Homes
& Property, 22nd August 07.
“If you are looking for a one-stop lighting emporium,
head to Cameron Peters...The company stocks a huge range of
lighting from sleek contemporary brands, such as Oy Light and
Freedom of Creation, to highly ornate styles from Barovier &
Toso.” Exclusive Magazine, Cala Homes, Summer 07.
“Invest
in striking crystal and glassware for a splash of reflective
colour...Rotterdam chandelier by Barovier & Tosos, £4,194,
Cameron Peters.” Exclusive Magazine, Summer 07.
“The
Hemel chandelier is part of a lighting range from American designer
Kevin Reilly...from Cameron Peters.” House & Garden,
August 07.
“Sheherazade two-tier light £1,450 from Cameron
Peters.” Grazia Magazine, 9th July 07.
“Lighting specialist Cameron Peters is keen to point out
that, thanks to Philips and Osram, eco bulbs needn’t be
ugly” House & Garden Kitchen & Bathroom supplement,
July 07.
“This is the ‘Grande Vesta’ lamp by Objet
Insolite, made of patinated bronze, with an ivory shade. It
costs £406 from Cameron Peters.” House & Garden,
July 07.
“This quirky pendant lamp from lighting specialist Cameron
Peters is made of blown glass and nickel-plated metal.”
Homes & Gardens, July 07.
“Cameron Peters has supplied the decorative lights for
the dazzling new ‘Casino at the Empire’, owned by
London Clubs International..Cameron Peters took the lighting
plan, designed as if it were to be sourced in the US, and Europeanized
it...Cameron Peters are uniquely well placed to help foreign
designers source extraordinary bespoke chandeliers and every
type of decorative lighting for UK projects, from their extensive
knowledge and unparalleled range of contacts in fine lighting.”
HotelDesigns.com 30th June 07.
“Sonora, manufactured by Oluce, is just one of a large
number of lights designed by Italian designer Vico Magistretti,
who died last year, available at Cameron Peters.” Sleeper
Magazine, June 07.
“Incanto is the new floor standing lamp by Cini &
Nils...it makes a distinguished design statement in elegant
bedrooms and reception rooms. Corner is a new pendant light
by Vibia that delivers two spotlights at different heights,
making it ideal for stairwells. The Perseo pendant by Michele
de Lucchi with Alberto Nason...is made by master glassblowers
in Murano. All from Cameron Peters.” Hospitality Interiors,
June 07.
“Real Vs Fake. Five Reasons to snub a fake. 1 You get
what you pay for- with copies the quality is inevitably poor.
2 Think ethically-authorised manufacturers are more likely to
pay a fair wage and use eco-friendly methods. 3. Genuine pieces
hold their value; a copy won’t. 4 Buy a fake and the design
industry loses out, which means there will be fewer beautiful
designs in the future. 5 The pleasure of owning a genuine piece
can’t be replicated. Buy a copy and you’ll always
know it’s not the real thing. Where to buy – These
places sell authentic versions of the classics featured here...[for
Arco lamp] Cameron Peters.” Elle Decoration, June 07.
“The sparkling Allegro Chandelier is made
of metal coated with plaster guaze with crystal chains and drops.
£757 from Cameron Peters.” Telegraph London Property
Design. 31 May 07.
“For the glitz factor choose this Sheherazade pendant
light with black glass exterior, white glass interior plus large
glass drops, by Refer & Staer, £590 at Cameron Peters.”
Daily Telegraph, Inside...Out May 07.
“The stunning red LU chandelier has halogen capsules at
the tips of the arms. From £6,498 at Cameron Peters.”
Rachel Loos, Daily Telegraph, May 07.
“At Euroluce in Milan...last month, a big trend was for
amazing designer garden lights. ‘Now you don’t have
to hide fittings in the foliage because there are superb new
designs that give the garden the feel of a sophisticated room’
says lighting expert Peter Younie of Cameron Peters showroom
near Oxford. Styles include the first outdoor chandelier, beautiful
pendants, a standard lamp and several glowing sculptures. Upmarket
Italian manufacturers include Flos (with new designs by Philippe
Starck), Viteo, Vibia, Oluce and Foscarini. Call 01235 835000
or visit www.cameronpeters.co.uk.” Barbara Chandler, Evening
Standard Homes & Property, 30th May 07.“Design
Seen. Woodn’t it be nice? Lucid Lighting’s Lea wooden
wall sconce, show in in palissander (rosewood), also available
in bamboo and zebrano, $150, from Cameron Peters”. The
Robb Report Collection, May 2007.
“Two new pendants
from neuesLicht are now available from Cameron Peters. The UFO
is made entirely of fibre optics and is rated IP68, making it
ideal for swimming pool or spa environments. The Scintilla is
also made of fibre optics, with a crystal drop at the end of
each fibre, a contemporary twist on the conventional chandelier.”
Professional Lighting Design Magazine, Ap/May 07.
“The Pictura is a programmable kinetic lamp that comes
with warm white or RGB colour-changing LEDS (10W). The frame...comes
in two designs -one in ironic antique wood style, the other
in sleek metal. From Cameron Peters.” idFX May 2007.
“Modern Masterpiece. By combining a minimal backdrop with
sleek, contemporary furniture, Melinda Amiss has breathed new
life into her 19th century family home. Similar lamp, Large
Soho table lamp, £1,144, Venini at Cameron Peters.”
Homes & Gardens, May 07.
“Dahlia by Freedom of Creation, £470, Cameron Peters.”
Essential Kitchens, Bathrooms and Bedrooms. May 07.
“Cameron Peters lighting supplied two Mussel chandeliers
by Belgian artist Nora de Rudder for the interior of The Empress
of India in Hackney...Nora de Rudder recently made six large
chandeliers for a club designed by Philippe Starck in Beijing
and all of her lights are available from Cameron Peters.”
Hospitality Interiors, April/May 07.
“Stainless steel and marble ‘Arco’ lamp by
Achille Castiglioni for Flos, £1,050 from Cameron Peters.”
Elle Decoration May 07.
“Glow in style- Ornate chandeliers that radiate class.
These chandeliers, designed by Barovier and Tosos, stocked by
Cameron Peters UK, are traditional in shape, and their styles
vary from a hint of art deco to the wildly ornate.” Global
Gujarati G2 magazine May 07.
“Best of Pendant Lights. Clover (white) linen and glass...£194
by Bsweden at Cameron Peters. Comme au Chateau £156 by
Mathieu Challieres from Cameron Peters.” House & Garden
Insider, May 07.
“Inspired Buys. ‘Cicatrice de Luxe’ pendant
light with hand-cut lead crystal vases on a clear glass shelf
by Philippe Starck for Flos, from £1,440 from Cameron
Peters.” Elle Decoration, May 07.
“The MultiPot satisfies a number of purposes: there’s
the low-energy LED lamp that emits an ethereal glow...finally,
the device doubles as a storage tray on which your phone, PDA,
MP3 player and camera can recharge...a multi-talented way to
keep your cables in check. £119 from Cameron Peters fine
lighting.” Esquire April 2007.
“The Molten Lamp by Paul Verburg. Table and wall lights
by Paul Verburg were part of the revamp of Mayfair restaurant
Scott’s, which was reopened recently...it is hard to imagine
another light that would work so well in this location, both
technically and aesthetically. £1,250 from Cameron Peters.”
Oxfordshire Limited Edition magazine, April 07.
“OY Light’s Galileo task light has been designed
by Giancarlo Fassina. An elegant and functional option in which
the mechansism is concealed, its head remains cool to the touch
at all times and the elements can move through every plane.
With its soft, rounded form it will fit into a variety of interiors.
£267 from Cameron Peters.” Smartlife International,
April 2007.
“Barovier & Toso, Rotterdam…from the company
that the Economist has claimed is the sixth oldest in the world!
Launched in 2006, the Rotterdam is a supremely elegant offering…from
Cameron Peters.” Smartlife International April 2007.
Designed by Marc Sadler, Foscarini’s Twiggy was created…in
conjunction with a fishing rod manufacturer, resulting in the
elegant curved arm you see before you. Stockist: Cameron Peters.
Ben Palmer, April 2007.
Light of Your Life. The Ulivo pendant is one of the most impressive
lighting options in the Produzione Privata portfolio…from
Cameron Peters. Italian manufacturer Slamp have produced this
stunning chandelier- the Fiorella. Designed by Nigel Coates…it’s
destined to become a design classic. Stockist: Cameron Peters.
Smartlife International, April 07.
“Havana low-energy outdoor light by Foscarini, from Cameron
Peters £180.” Homebuilding & Renovating, April
2007.
“Best Buys. Create a romantic ambiance with Philippe Starck’s
Miss K lamp. Designed for Flos, its clean lines unite with bold
colour for minimal yet dramatic addition, from Cameron Peters.”
EKBB April 2007.
“Molten lamp by Paul Verburg £1,250 at Cameron Peters.:
World of Interiors, April 2007.
“ The UFO pendant by NeuesLIcht has no
electrical components so can be hung inside a shower, a spa
or even a fish tank. The Scintilla chandelier is also made of
the same material but at the end of each optic hangs a crystal
drop. From Cameron Peters.” Middle East Commercial Interior
Design, March 07.
“You know that the name Venini is
as sexy as Ferrari if you’re into glass art...if you want
to see these extraordinary chandeliers up close, then head to
Cameron Peters in Oxfordshire, where an old dairy has been converted
into an amazing lighting emporium.” Alice B-B, Vanityfair.com,
March 2007.
“Refer’s Sheherazade pendant comes with a lacquered
black shade and crystals, and offers a touch of glamour for
interiors. The company’s products are available through
Cameron Peters, as is the Fiorella by Nigel Coates. The Garbo
table lamps from Santa & Cole are also available from Cameron
Peters.” Total Lighting March 2007.
“Architect and designer Michele De Lucchi, famed for his
sleek office buildings and functional Tolomeo and Castore lights,
draws on the craft heritage of Italy for his latest collection,
Produzione Privata. We love the ‘Ulivo’ pendant
from Cameron Peters.” Inside Out magazine, March 2007.
“ The Ufo pendant by neuesLicht, available from Cameron
Peters, is made entirely of fibre optics and is rated IP68,
so is totally waterproof and safe to hang in poolrooms and spas...Several
Ufos or Scintillas can be fed by only one light source. This
dramatically reduces maintenance costs and offers great energy
efficiency.” Total Lighting, March 2007.
“Get The Feel: accessories. Made from pieces of cut-brass
sheets and brass rods and designed by Eric de Dormael and Sylvie
Janvier of Ombre Portee, the Mikado 5 wall light would not look
out of place. Available in two sizes...at Cameron Peters.”
House & Garden, March 2007.
“Head Lights. Peter Younie, Managing Director of Cameron
Peters chooses his 10 Best Light Designs of the past year.”
Bridge for Design, Spring 2007.
“Cameron Peters is delighted to announce that Kevin Reilly’s
lighting collection is now available from their fine lighting
showrooms in Oxfordshire.” Hotel Designs Industry News,
March 07.
“Designed by Matthieu Challieres, the four light Allegro
chandelier has a metal frame coated in rough plaster and hung
with sparkling crystal drops...at Cameron Peters.” Insider
Decorator’s Notebook. House & Garden, March 2007.
“Light up your life and your living room
with this Argea Oro table lamp stocked at Cameron Peters UK.
Crafted with gold leaf in the glass, it has been fashioned by
Venini on the island of Murano, where the tradition of mouth
blown glass goes back to Roman times.” Global Gujarati
G2 Magazine, Feb/March 2007.
“ The Empress of India, Lighting by Marston Langinger
and Cameron Peters, Wallpaper by DeGornay, Flooring by Paul
Marks.” Hospitality Interiors, February/March 2007.
“ All That Glitters. This chandelier-style
light is actually a wall light by LAMP from Cameron Peters,
and is made from lead crystal with triangular ends for enhanced
sparkle.” Homebuilding & Renovating, February 2007.
“By day they are great sculptural items to enjoy purely
for their form, by night these fabulous white polyethylene lights
by Marta Laudani and Marco Romanelli use energy-efficient fluorescent
bulbs to create unearthly effects wherever they are scattered.
Oluce ‘Stones’ from Cameron Peters” Rob Cassy,
Times Magazine, 17th February 07.
“12 of the Best Chandeliers. Kumulus chandelier, £4,745
from Cameron Peters.” S Magazine, The Sunday Express,
February 11, 2007.
“The UFO pendant by neuesLicht is made entirely of fibre
optics and is rated IP68, which means that it is totally waterproof
and safe to hang in poolrooms and spas. At Cameron Peters.”
Mondo Arc Magazine, Feb 2007.
“Limited edition Zettlez by Ingo Maurer is a beautiful
stainless steel, frosted glass and Japanese paper centrepiece
that’s graceful as well as bold in design. At Cameron
Peters Fine Lighting.” Essential Kitchens, Bathrooms and
Bedrooms, Feb 2007.
“Warmth and cosiness were key requirements for the family
hence the choice of rustic-looking oak flooring heated from
beneath. Vibia Jazz pendants £532 each at Cameron Peters.”
Essential Kitchens, Bathrooms and Bedrooms, Feb 2007.
“Cameron Peters has compiled a list of ten outstanding
lights introduced over the past twelve months. Twiggy by Foscarini.
Rotterdam by Barovier & Toso, Slim Light by Vibia, Galileo
by OY Light, Balances by Windfall, UFO by neuesLicht, Molten
by Paul Verburg, Fiorella by Slamp, Bevel by Linley and Ulivo
by Produzione Privata.” Architects Datafile, January 2007.
“ Best Architecture Awards – Willow House, Cheshire,
with lighting by Cameron Peters.” Homebuilding and Renovating,
January 2007
“Tivoli Pendants, £189 from Cameron Peters.”
4Homes Magazine, February 2007.
“The Fiorella chandelier in extra white
‘Crystalfex’ designed by the famous British architect,
Nigel Coates for Slamp in 2006. Price £261 from Cameron
Peters.” My Space Design, January 2007.
“The UFO pendant by neuesLicht is made entirely of fibre
optics and is rated IP68, which means that it is totally waterproof
and safe to hang in watery environments...from Cameron Peters”
idFX, January 2007.
“Striking lamps from an acknowledged master of his art.
The spectacularly bearded Michele De Lucchi is a big deal in
the lighting world. De Lucchi is shown here with his Orientalina
table lamp, which features a sanded Murano-glass lampshade.
It costs £153. De Lucchi’s Produzione Privata lighting
is available from Cameron Peters”. The Telegraph Magazine,
January 13th 2007.
“Diabolo chandelier, £1,499, and Kumulus chandelier,
from Cameron Peters” Build It magazine, January 2007.
“Iconic Eye Candy. Gorgeous, controversial and award-winning-
not the credentials of an A-list celebrity, but some of the
most memorable pieces from the design world. Arco lamp, £939,
at Cameron Peters.” Essential Kitchens, Bathrooms and
Bedrooms, January 2007.
“Leading Lines - The Cutting Edge. Voliere by Mathieu
Challlieres is a copper birdcage pendant, accompanied by birds
of different shades to keep you company on those dark nights.
£228 available from Cameron Peters.” Ireland’s
Homes Interiors & Living magazine, January 2007.
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