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Plusminus lighting collection by Diez Office for Vibia

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Plusminus lighting collection by Diez Office for Vibia

Plusminus lighting collection is a versatile lighting system that takes the concept of the light rail to a new level.

This system is with a conductive textile ribbon at its core that allows for free placement of the luminaires and the creation of unique light solutions on the spot.

Each belt, which can be cut to the needed length, accommodates multiple luminaries and operates with simple plug-in technology for unparalleled ease of installation and connection.

Thanks to the peculiar conductive textile strap, light becomes a material to play with.

People’s emotions and well-being are at the center of a holistic approach to design.

 

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