Cameron Design House at RHS 2022


April 29, 2022

(UK) – Cameron Design House will unveil a unique outdoor lighting sculpture in collaboration with designer Chris Beardshaw for the RNLI Garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2022.

Working alongside renowned Garden Designer Chris Beardshaw, Cameron Design House will be installing an awe-inspiring outdoor pendant light for a Show Garden for one of the nation’s most well-respected charities, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) as part of the new ‘Project Giving Back’ initiative at RHS Chelsea Flower Show.

With the brand’s first illuminated, pollen-inspired lighting piece showcased in Chris Beardshaw’s Garden at RHS Chelsea Flower Show in 2019, Cameron Design House is delighted to be taking part once again.

Sparkling from every angle, like a brilliant cut diamond, the chosen multifaceted pendant light is a complex and contemporary chandelier that will hang as a central focal point from a green oak pavilion at the rear of the garden. Consisting of strong lines and flawless segmented symmetry, integral LED lights will shine with Opal-Acrylic light diffusers on the internal and external sides of each arm for a wonderful luminous glow.

Providing a contemporary twist on a traditional chandelier lantern, the pendant perfectly captures and reflects light, suggesting the multidimensional, lifesaving work of the RNLI. Beardshaw wanted to incorporate a strong light within the garden design, as many of those rescued by lifeboats often comment on the relief experienced as they see the light of the lifeboat coming to their rescue.

Inspiring inquisitiveness, the cleverly designed RNLI Garden by Beardshaw promises to marry style hints from the charity’s Georgian origins, with more contemporary design cues. To represent the forward-thinking organisation that is the RNLI design today, Cameron Design House’s modern light piece will complement this rich and classically-inspired garden.

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