Home / The Edit Insights Zoom In Zoom Out: Inspirational resource for the interior design and architecture professional Insights Zoom In Zoom Out: Inspirational resource for the interior design and architecture professional Developed as an inspirational resource for interior design professionals, Zoom In Zoom Out reveals the myriad applications of Vibia’s innovative new world of colour, Chromatica. Stockholm-based Note Design Studio and Vibia collaborated on Chromatica, a proprietary palette of 23 hues—light, dark, neutral, and subtle—that complement the colours commonly found in architectural projects.Zoom In Zoom Out is a series of 24 images, each composition featuring a different Vibia lamp displayed with three Chromatica colours. The images are “built landscapes,” as Sonna Wåhlin of Note Design Studio calls them, creative mood boards that illustrate the endless possibilities and looks Chromatica offers.From monochromatic palettes to contrasting colour combinations, Zoom In Zoom Out presents a rich, nuanced universe of hues that designers can deploy with a range of settings and materials to create timeless visual impressions. Ocre red punches through a clean and modern light beige.Palma Wall model 3710 in NCS S 3050-Y60R against S 0502-Y50R. Atmospheric dark terra red is sliced open by crisp white.Pin table model 1655 in NCS S 0300-N against S 5040-Y70R. Subtle tints of muted greens complete a calm impression.Mayfair Table model 5505 in NCS S 4005-G80Y against S 6005-G80Y. Pristine sheen from a sophisticated beige and the freshness of clean, light grey.Duo ceiling model 4872 in NCS S 1000-N against S 4005-Y50R. A rich blue accent stands out in a neutral setting.North Hanging model 5674 in NCS S 5010-B10G against S 4500-N and S 2500-N. Tonal interplay as silky terra nestles into vibrant ocre.Tempo Wall model 5763 in NCS S 4040-Y70R against S 3050-Y30R. Sandy beige lights up a punchy dark green tone.Musa Table model 7415 in NCS S 2005-Y50R against S 7010-G30Y. Raw textures and neutral balance. A distinct monochromatic personality.Break Floor model 4101 in raw concrete against NCS S 0300-N. Light beige plus strong brown equals two-tone elegance from every angle.Bambo Floor model 4804 in NCS S 8005-Y50R against S 2005-Y50R. A pale brown next to tonal blues. Warm, dark, deep and clean.Wind Hanging Outdoor model 4077 in NCS S 1505-Y50R against S 7010-B10G and S 3010-B. The easy, golden glow of light pink, fading out into mellow brown.Skan Hanging model 0275 in NCS S 1010-Y50R against S 4020-Y60R. Plays in greyscale for drama. Moody off-black, strong grey with a hint of lightness.Wireflow Model 0309 in NCS S 8500-N against S 7000-N and S 2500-N. Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin Pinterest Pinterest You may also like... News & Events Contemplating Chromatica: Vibia Unveils Its world of color to European Press Insights Perceptions of Chromatica Insights Chromatica – Introducing Vibia’s World of Color and Materiality