Since its founding in 1987, Vibia has become a leading name in the lighting industry, known for developing innovative solutions that go far beyond simple functionality. Guided by the concept of "Shaping Atmospheres," the brand has reimagined how light interacts with architecture and its surroundings, creating environments that influence people’s emotions and wellbeing. Driven by a constant spirit of evolution, Vibia works closely with architects, interior designers, and design professionals from around the world to expand its vision and redefine the role of light in our spaces.
At its core, Vibia’s vision is to lead a new era of lighting, one that moves beyond functionality to focus on crafting emotional spaces. The brand aims to provide solutions that empower professionals to shape light in imaginative ways that combine design, technology, and spatial sensitivity. "Our products don't just light a room: they transform it, creating unique experiences," the company explains. Flexibility, creativity, and the intrinsic connection between light and architecture are the driving forces and hallmarks of the company.
Collaborative design
Since the late 1990s, Vibia has adopted a strategy of collaborating with external designers to enrich its offerings and bring creative diversity to its collections. This approach has allowed the brand to embrace a wide range of perspectives and develop lighting solutions that expand the possibilities in each space. Vibia has collaborated with notable designers, including Antoni Arola, Arik Levy, Diez Office, Francisco Gómez Paz, Lievore Altherr, Ludovica Serafini, Roberto Palomba, Martín Azúa, Meike Harde, Ramos & Bassols, Xuclà, and Umut Yamac. This strategy has resulted in iconic collections that have elevated lighting design and redefined the relationship between light and architecture.
Vibia's bestsellers include innovative designs that have made a lasting impression on the market: Wireflow by Arik Levy, a contemporary chandelier in constant evolution; Plusminus by Diez Office, known for its groundbreaking conductive textile ribbon; Flamingo by Antoni Arola, celebrated for its signature diffused glow; and Array by Umut Yamac, a sculptural pendant collection that redefines the aesthetics of lighting.
Among the most important new designs are Bind by Martín Azúa, a collection that creates luminous lines without visible cables, blending seamlessly into any setting; and Circus by Antoni Arola, inspired by the lightness and dynamism of the circus, which offers configurations where light seems to float, breaking with traditional conventions.
Marketing and global strategy
Vibia’s global presence is impressive: 90% of its sales come from exports. The brand has a strong network in Europe and the United States, where it has operated a strategic subsidiary in New Jersey since 2000. Vibia is also actively expanding into emerging markets such as the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Australia and Latin America to meet the growing demand in these regions for lighting solutions that combine aesthetics with functionality.
On the marketing front, Vibia operates worldwide through a network of distributors and agents, working closely with specifiers such as architects and interior designers. Its strong online presence, through its website and digital platforms such as Archiproducts, ArchDaily, and Architonic, provides easy access to Vibia's innovative lighting solutions and strengthens the brand's image in international markets.
Vibia is featured in projects around the world, from residential and office spaces to hospitality, dining, and public spaces. Its dedication to creating atmospheres through light has made its collections the first choice for designers and interior designers seeking forward-thinking and versatile solutions.
Vibia's projects can be found in Europe, the U.S. and Canada, the Middle East, Australia, South Africa, and Southeast Asia, in iconic spaces known for their sophistication and attention to lighting details. Recent highlights include the offices of the Il Magma design studio in Reggio Emilia, Italy, the C'est Ici interior design studio in Dubai, and the new headquarters for renowned car brands such as Audi and Polestar in Vienna, Austria.