Vibia at Euroluce 2025: Redefining the Atmosphere Design
Vibia’s proposal for Euroluce 2025 aimed to highlight the company’s ongoing exploration of the concept of “Shaping Atmospheres.”

The stand was organised around four key pillars: Materiality and Warm Light, Conducting Light Through Space, Dynamic Light and Indoor-Outdoor Living. Each one reflecting Vibia’s philosophy and vision, transforming the way we experience light and atmosphere.
Materiality & Warm Light
‘Materiality and Warm Light’ delves deeper into the potential of light to create immersive, inviting atmospheres.
The Knit collection, designed by Meike Harde, is based on a knitted fabric sleeve stretched out over a volumetric diffuser. The fabric creates both a visual and tactile texture, lending the space a unique warmth. Light diffuses gently through the ribbed material, projecting a comfortable atmosphere of relaxation and calm.

Array Lineal designed by Umut Yamac, presents a collection of majestic linear forms. Customised configurations envelop the space, warm light shimmering through its linear structures and highlighting the textures of surrounding materials. The collection emits a gentle downlight, while indirect light washes upwards in a gradient of colour.

Woven Air, by Doshi Levien, plays with the lightness and delicacy of diffusing fabrics. Jacquard woven textiles are transformed into generous, floating volumes with a filtering effect.

Conducting Light Through Space
Lighting design is no longer just about positioning fixtures in a space; it means understanding how light flows, adapts, and redefines perceptions. ‘Conducting Light Through Space’ examines how light can be distributed fluidly and strategically, expanding the possibilities of Shaping Atmospheres of wellbeing through a combination of diffuse, direct and indirect lighting effects. Bringing this concept to life, Vibia presented a range of flexible solutions.
Designed by Diez Office, Plusminus gives material form to electricity. Its revolutionary conductive textile belt allows light to be distributed freely, enabling dynamic, flowing configurations that adapt to any space. Whether draped loosely or pulled taut, the collection balances diffused and focused light to define a cohesive atmosphere.

Bind is a hybrid proposal by Martín Azúa. It integrates advanced light conduction technology with a sleek aesthetic, creating subtle transitions between scenes. Its ability to distribute focused and ambient effects allows for both precision and flexibility, enabling multiple atmospheres within a single space.

Circus is a creative toolkit, free from architectural constraints. Designed by Antoni Arola, its playful system of conductive bars and floating luminaires introduces dynamic compositions and a blend of lighting effects. Its versatility allows for adaptable lighting throughout the day, delivering an emotional, immersive experience.

Dynamic Light
‘Dynamic Light’ explores how light can adapt to different moments, emotions, and activities through variations in intensity, temperature, and colour. Light is no longer a static element but a constantly evolving tool that responds to our circadian rhythms. From serene and relaxing to vibrant and stimulating, dynamic light facilitates the creation of authentic, personalised experiences. Vibia introduced various immersive collections designed to explore this concept.

Indoor-Outdoor Living
Through ‘Indoor-Outdoor Living’, Vibia explores the way light dissolves boundaries between interior and exterior spaces, connecting with our emotions and creating a seamless dialogue between architecture and landscape.
Designed by Martín Azúa, Dots Outdoor introduces a play of constellations in the dark. Its discreet design allows for easy integration into architectural and natural settings. Positioned individually or in dynamic compositions of beams and halos, it enables a harmonious atmosphere shaped by a blend of lighting effects.

Delving deeper into new ways of integrating light into the landscape, Vibia unveiled several collections still in development.

Blending into both urban and landscaping projects, Arik Levy’s Pipes reinterprets industrial elements with a poetic aesthetic. Its fluid, continuous design performs a multitude of tasks, delivering light as a material element.

During Euroluce 2025, Vibia welcomed thousands of guests to the stand, bringing together some of its most iconic innovations while showcasing a promising range of new concepts. Their ceaseless exploration of materials, technologies, and lighting solutions along with the designers, each collection exemplifies how light can be used as a tool to elevate the aesthetic and emotional experience of a space, enriching the lives of those who inhabit them.
Photography: Javier Marquez & Enric Badrinas
Project by: Francesc Rifé
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