Home / The Edit Lighting Solutions Refined lighting for cosy corners Our homes are often shared spaces filled with activity and socialising. Amidst this commotion, it’s essential to carve out private moments for ourselves—places where we can retreat to read, listen to music, think, and indulge in personal activities. Thoughtful lighting design can transform a simple nook or empty corner into a cosy retreat where you can reconnect with yourself. Vibia offers a range of elegant luminaires designed to suit any style, turning potential dead zones into opportunities for personal wellbeing.Designed by Meike Harde, the Knit collection transforms a featureless space into a cosy corner by merging contemporary design with the warmth of traditional textiles. Crafted using “technical knitting,” its ribbed lycra sleeve produces a soft, patterned glow, enhancing the texture of surrounding natural elements, such as wood and linen. Its earthy tone and texture infuse the atmosphere with a sense of warmth and comfort, making it the perfect addition to a space in need of a welcoming boost. Dama embraces extreme lightness through the exquisite use of materials. Designed by Ludovica and Roberto Palomba, it reinterprets the traditional Abat-Jour lamp, blending past and present with technical precision and aesthetic simplicity. Combining a lightweight aluminium structure with the nostalgic warmth of paper, its diffuser emits a soft, comforting light that transforms cool, urban spaces into sanctuaries of warmth and wellbeing. Designed by Ichiro Iwasaki, the Flat floor lamp creates the perfect atmosphere for getting stuck into a good book. Complementing both contemporary and classic interiors with its crisp lines, and smooth curves, the lamp’s distinctive disk-shaped diffusers cast soft, indirect downlight, creating a gentle wrap-around glow. Designed by Arik Levy, the Sticks collection is a sleek solution for revitalising dead zones. Each piece features three rotating aluminium rods, allowing you to direct light exactly where needed. This flexibility makes Sticks endlessly adaptable, seamlessly connecting walls, ceilings, and floors in dynamic, luminous configurations. A single stick positioned vertically illuminates a forgotten corner while remaining largely discreet; a criss-cross arrangement illuminates a dreary alcove in the ceiling, its intersecting rods creating architectural lines of light that draw the eye upward. In one striking setup, two rods lean casually against a corner, forming an elegant X-shape. In another, a double installation zigzags from wall to ceiling and from wall to floor, transforming a featureless corner into a dynamic statement that beckons you to enter the space. The North Floor Pendant brings a touch of elegance to underused spaces, such as the base of a staircase, the edge of a sofa or a side table. Another distinctive design from Arik Levy, its dynamic, deconstructed silhouette connects floor and ceiling in a delicate balance, reinvigorating overlooked spaces with refined elegance and effective illumination. Its sleek conical shade hangs from an adjustable carbon fibre rod, allowing you to direct light exactly where needed, ideal for shedding light on personal activities. The Pin floor lamp, designed by Ichiro Iwasaki, is an ideal solution for transforming nondescript doorways, bedroom corners, and stairwell seating into inviting spaces. With its slender silhouette and timeless design, the collection complements rustic features like exposed brick, adding a touch of contemporary elegance to a classic setting. Casting a warm, ambient glow, Pin makes a versatile addition to a corner in need of a little charm, providing exceptional lighting efficiency and tailored intensity, perfect for reading. Featured Products: – Knit – Dama – Flat – Sticks – North – Pin Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin Pinterest Pinterest You may also like... Lighting Solutions Holistic bedroom lighting Lighting Solutions Dining & Design: Fostering Social Connection Through Light Lighting Solutions Lighting Connections: elevating outdoor pathways