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january 23, 2019 - Vibia

Vibia’s customizable lighting creates personalized dining spaces


Dining areas are just as di erent as the homes they occupy and call for personalized lighting to accentuate their unique aesthetic. Here, we showcase three projects that utilize #vibia custom designs to striking e ect, creating a brilliant backdrop for a range of dining rooms.

In a loft-like Toronto home, architectural rm Project1 Studio selected the MATCH pendant to highlight their dining space and separate the kitchen on one side
from the living area on the other. The bespoke silhouette features three clusters of Match’s metal rods—one over each chair. With the prime
feature of the midcentury-modern residence a large bank of windows overlooking the yard, the pendant’s airy architecture proved ideal. “Any other light over the dining room table would have obstructed view, so this was the perfect xture,” explains the homeowner. “It’s subtle but at the same time so elegant and so austere it just ts right in.”

In an airy Vienna apartment with
an open oor plan, designer Franke Leuchten de ned the dining area with the #algorithm pendant designed by Toan Nguyen. Recalling a constellation of illuminated drops that appear to
oat in space, the hanging lamp forms a striking focal point that’s perfect for this multifunctional interior. Arranged to span the length of the table and thereby framing the space, its hand-blown glass LED-powered spheres are positioned at di erent heights for a dimensional feel.

The owners of an apartment in Bari, Italy, opted for two lighting installations in their dining area. In the long, narrow space, the architectural rm, Sgaramella, con gured Vibia’s #algorithm to neatly ll the space above the counter seating. The glowing orbs brighten the far reaches of the room and add

a polished note to the casual eating nook, while the black- and-white color scheme adds a graphic touch consistent with the décor.

At the opposite end of the room, the MATCH pendant, designed by Jordi Vilardell and Meritxell Vidal, delineates a more formal dining space. The customized cluster of jagged rods tipped with LEDs points directly downwards, emphasizing the compact table below. Its striking silhouette doubles as dramatic décor without blocking the light from the nearby window.