Home / The Edit News & Events Vibia at Salone del Mobile 2022 Milan Design Week 2022, the most influential event of its kind in the world, takes place June 6-12 after a two-year hiatus. Vibia will once again participate, exhibiting its latest collections at Fuorisalone in the Brera Design District, as well as at Salone de Mobile in the Rho fairgrounds.Here are the main spots where you can visit us and discover more about our novelties: Fuori Salone – Brera AreaHi Lite Next hosts Vibia’s largest installation at Fuorisalone. Located on Via Brera, 30, the showroom offers a minimalist backdrop for several Plusminus and Mayfair Mini luminaires. Several installations of Plusminus will be placed in different areas of the space: from a series of taut, V-shaped belts to more relaxed vertical silhouettes, that reveal the range of possibilities provided by this customizable collection. In addition, Vibia is exhibiting Plusminus in the DAAily Lounge at the Swiss Center on Via Palestro, 2, in eastern Brera. A central meeting area that celebrates the union of Designboom, Architonic, and ArchDaily, the lounge serves as a communal space for the design community. Plusminus is installed over a grouping of café tables, the semicircular shades and loose fabric straps lending a laidback feeling. At Inspired in Barcelona in Fuorisalone on Via Madonnina, 12, visitors enjoy a travelling exhibition that showcases the Catalan city’s creativity in different lounge spaces. Here, both Plusminus and Flat are deployed, brightening one of Milan’s oldest courtyards. Salone del Mobile – RhoVibia will also show Plusminus at Salone Satellite, a special exhibition in Salone de Mobile targeted to designers under 35. This Plusminus installation features long loops of fabric wound around a pair of metal rails and fit with luminaires at various heights for visual interest. Created by Stefan Diez, Plusminus is a groundbreaking lighting system featuring a textural fabric ribbon that conducts electricity and fastens like a belt. The textile ribbon allows for free positioning of multiple luminaires and the creation of unique lighting solutions. Mayfair Mini by Diego Fortunato makes a striking statement in a small-scale design. A modern reimagining of the 19th-century bouillotte lamp, its interplay of crisp lines and curved contours creates a sculptural silhouette. Designed by Ichiro Iwasaki, the Flat collection features disc-shaped diffusers that form horizontal planes of light. The flat metal plates reflect light off their surface, exuding a soothing, Zen sensibility. Plusminus and Mayfair Mini is expected to be released later this year in US and Canada. Featured Products: – Flat – Plusminus – Mayfair Mini Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin Pinterest Pinterest You may also like... Insights Established design trends at Milan Design Week 2019 Insights Featured on Instagram: Euroluce 2019 News & Events Euroluce 2019: Vibia Unveils 10 New Lighting Collections