The Chameleon Story
Meet Chameleon — where every switch, socket and surface becomes part of the colour story.
We design fixtures that don’t compete with your space — they complete it.
What began as a small frustration became a thoughtful pursuit: to create fittings that feel as considered as the walls around them.
Our beginning
Every idea starts with something we can’t unsee. For us, it was a beautiful, colour-drenched wall interrupted by a plastic, white switch.
Chameleon was created to change that — to make every detail belong. Because when design flows together, so does the feeling of home.
Our belief
Every interior tells a story about belonging — and we believe no detail should break that story. Chameleon exists to bring balance between function and flow.
Because true inclusivity means every shade has a place, and everyone can express themselves — right down to the details.
Our name
Chameleon reminds us what we stand for: adaptation, colour evolution, and belonging.
Just like its namesake, Chameleon responds to its surroundings — quietly enhancing what’s already there.
We don’t chase trends; we move with colour as it changes, embracing evolution as a natural part of good design.
Our people
We keep things small, thoughtful, and close to the craft. That means working with trusted makers, careful colour-matching, and genuine attention to finish.
We’re independent by choice — able to listen, adapt, and grow with our community. Every order, every message, every product matters.
“Chameleon began with an instinct to notice the overlooked. I wanted to create fittings that feel part of the story — not an afterthought.
Design, for me, is about how something makes you feel in a space. And creating spaces that feel like they’ve always belonged.”
Our roots
Chameleon was founded in the UK by long-standing Marketing Director Roseanna, whose experience in interiors and passion for colour design shaped a brand built on inclusivity and belonging.
From those first prototypes to today’s growing collection, the goal has stayed the same: to make beautiful spaces feel whole — and to make function part of the flow.