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Vibia exists to create beautiful atmospheres, utilizing lighting design to evoke meaningful responses that positively impact the human experience and enhance our sense of wellbeing. This purpose is a shared goal for all professional communities. Vibia aims to pioneer a new vision for lighting design by focusing on people's emotions, elevating interior design as a fundamental discipline for the cultivation of wellbeing, and providing a product portfolio with a unique blend of lighting effects. The company proposes a new approach to designing emotional atmospheres based on the creation of specific scenes according to the use of space over time and in parallel with control system design.

"Instantánea” by Vibia, is an exploration of light and life. The exhibition invites you on a journey through the Vibia world of lighting. Instantánea,” meaning ‘snapshot’ in Spanish, captures the essence of fleeting moments, turning them into lasting experiences with the magic of light. Vibia’s collection illuminates a series of life-like scenarios stripped from their complexities, presenting you with pure, abstract forms from everyday life. It’s not just about seeing; it’s about feeling, touching, and being part of the ambiance. The exhibition is an invitation to pause and appreciate the beauty of the moment, to see how light shapes our perceptions and emotions. Designed and curated by Note design Studio

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