Cameron Design House launches Vetta, the first piece from its Baltic Series, blending Finnish-inspired natural elements with exquisite craftsmanship in a versatile, customizable chandelier.
Cameron Design House, the acclaimed British lighting and furniture studio, proudly unveils its latest creation, Vetta, the inaugural masterpiece from the Baltic Series. Under the visionary guidance of Creative Director and Founder Ian Cameron, this debut piece draws inspiration from Finnish heritage, presenting a graceful fusion of light and materiality.
Vetta, meaning ‘Water’ in Finnish, is the embodiment of Cameron’s deep connection to the natural landscapes of Finland. The Baltic Series intricately explores the elemental forces of Water, Snow, Wind, and Ice, with Vetta exuding the fluid luminosity of water, encapsulating the essence of its namesake element.
“My designs have always been intertwined with nature, and the new Baltic Series is no exception,” says Ian Cameron, whose Finnish background serves as a wellspring of inspiration.
“Heavily influenced by my Finnish heritage, the series explores the natural elements of its landscape – water, wind, fire, and earth. I am excited to unveil Vetta, the first piece in the series, inspired by water with more mesmerizing pieces to follow. Each piece in the Baltic Series will honor the essence of my Finnish roots.”
Designing Vertical Cascades for Aesthetic Appeal
Vetta‘s design is a delicate interplay of static symmetry and light. Hand-cut and polished glass crystals form perfect linear shapes, evoking the shimmering brilliance of sunlight filtering through ice beneath the ocean’s surface. This sculptural chandelier not only illuminates spaces but also stands as a testament to the timeless allure of nature’s beauty.
The debut piece from the Baltic Series promises unparalleled versatility, offering customizable configurations suitable for a myriad of environments. From clustered waves adorning entrance halls to graceful vertical cascades enhancing stairwells, Vetta invites endless possibilities. As with all Cameron Design House creations, bespoke options and personalized design services are available, ensuring each installation is unique.
Prestigious Studio Renowned for Enduring Designs
Established in 2014 by Ian Cameron, Cameron Design House has set a benchmark for excellence in feature light installations. Proudly designed and manufactured in Britain, each piece is meticulously brought to life by their expert team in the Hertfordshire workshops. Quality and precision are the hallmarks of their work, with each stage of the manufacturing process meticulously reviewed to ensure beautiful, enduring designs.
Cameron Design House has garnered numerous accolades, including being a finalist at the Interior Design Best of Year Awards 2023, and winning the Archiproducts Design Awards, the NYC x Design Awards, and the International Design & Architecture Awards. Their work has been prominently featured in leading publications such as Elle Decoration, Homes & Gardens, Livingetc, House & Garden, Ideal Home, and Interior Design.
The studio has collaborated with esteemed partners including Edelman, Steinway & Sons, Romo, Roundhouse Kitchens, Holiday House NYC, and Hamptons, cementing its reputation as a leader in the design world.
With Vetta, Cameron Design House not only celebrates the launch of the Baltic Series but also reinforces its commitment to creating exquisite lighting pieces that honor both nature and craftsmanship. This new addition promises to light up spaces with elegance and a touch of Finnish serenity, marking another milestone in the studio’s illustrious journey.
Favorites: Nature-Inspired Elegance in Lighting Design
In light of their latest series, we consider some standout designs from Cameron Design House’s impressive portfolio. The Haara 10 pendant exemplifies the studio’s dedication to nature-inspired elegance with its branching frame and finely engineered structure. Cylindrical lanterns made from hand-drawn glass and polished brass conceal the lighting elements, serving as beautiful diffusers whether illuminated or not. True to its organic inspiration, the Haara 10 adapts to various interiors, offering customizable size, configuration, and finish options.
Similarly, the Rokua luminaire captures the tranquil essence of Finland’s Rokua National Park, featuring cylindrical and linear designs that evoke the park’s ancient forests. Hand-drawn glass lanterns conceal the lighting elements, diffusing a warm, serene glow, while the solid brass structure, meticulously hand-milled, supports the sophisticated internal framework. Like the Haara 10, Rokua can be tailored in size and finish to match any vision, whether in vertical or horizontal arrangements.
Another remarkable piece is the Helmi, meaning ‘pearl’ in Finnish, inspired by a fishing trip near designer Ian Cameron’s hometown of Turku. This design features a 24-carat gold-plated industrial net elegantly displaying a ‘catch’ of hand-blown glass pearls. Available in various colors and illuminated by LED filament bulbs, the Helmi blends industrial design with a touch of whimsy and luxury. Each of these designs underscores Cameron Design House’s commitment to merging nature with meticulous craftsmanship, creating lighting solutions that are as customizable as they are beautiful.