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2/2 InvalidArgumentException in classes.php line 2482: The _controller value "ToolsBundle:Controller:CustomExceptionController" maps to a "Vibia\ToolsBundle\Controller\ControllerController" class, but this class was not found. Create this class or check the spelling of the class and its namespace.

  1. in classes.php line 2482
  2. at ControllerNameParser->parse('ToolsBundle:Controller:CustomExceptionController') in classes.php line 2542
  3. at ControllerResolver->createController('ToolsBundle:Controller:CustomExceptionController') in classes.php line 2163
  4. at ControllerResolver->getController(object(Request)) in TraceableControllerResolver.php line 46
  5. at TraceableControllerResolver->getController(object(Request)) in HttpKernel.php line 132
  6. at HttpKernel->handleRaw(object(Request), '2') in HttpKernel.php line 64
  7. at HttpKernel->handle(object(Request), '2', false) in ContainerAwareHttpKernel.php line 69
  8. at ContainerAwareHttpKernel->handle(object(Request), '2', false) in ExceptionListener.php line 50
  9. at ExceptionListener->onKernelException(object(GetResponseForExceptionEvent), 'kernel.exception', object(TraceableEventDispatcher))
  10. at call_user_func(array(object(ExceptionListener), 'onKernelException'), object(GetResponseForExceptionEvent), 'kernel.exception', object(TraceableEventDispatcher)) in WrappedListener.php line 61
  11. at WrappedListener->__invoke(object(GetResponseForExceptionEvent), 'kernel.exception', object(ContainerAwareEventDispatcher))
  12. at call_user_func(object(WrappedListener), object(GetResponseForExceptionEvent), 'kernel.exception', object(ContainerAwareEventDispatcher)) in classes.php line 1858
  13. at EventDispatcher->doDispatch(array(object(WrappedListener), object(WrappedListener), object(WrappedListener)), 'kernel.exception', object(GetResponseForExceptionEvent)) in classes.php line 1773
  14. at EventDispatcher->dispatch('kernel.exception', object(GetResponseForExceptionEvent)) in TraceableEventDispatcher.php line 140
  15. at TraceableEventDispatcher->dispatch('kernel.exception', object(GetResponseForExceptionEvent)) in HttpKernel.php line 221
  16. at HttpKernel->handleException(object(ContextErrorException), object(Request), '1') in HttpKernel.php line 75
  17. at HttpKernel->handle(object(Request), '1', true) in ContainerAwareHttpKernel.php line 69
  18. at ContainerAwareHttpKernel->handle(object(Request), '1', true) in Kernel.php line 185
  19. at Kernel->handle(object(Request)) in app_dev.php line 43

1/2 ContextErrorException in ConnectingService.php line 54: Notice: Undefined index: HTTP_USER_AGENT

  1. in ConnectingService.php line 54
  2. at ErrorHandler->handleError('8', 'Undefined index: HTTP_USER_AGENT', '/var/www/html/vibia-front/src/Vibia/ApiBundle/Services/ConnectingService.php', '54', array('url' => '/masters/v1/common/default-values/by-ip/172.18.0.43?environment=platform&site=public', 'data' => null, 'method' => 'GET', 'token' => '', 'format' => 'json', 'curl' => resource)) in ConnectingService.php line 54
  3. at ConnectingService->callService('/masters/v1/common/default-values/by-ip/172.18.0.43?environment=platform&site=public') in IpService.php line 31
  4. at IpService->getCatalogLanguageByIp() in InterfaceCatalogLanguage.php line 86
  5. at InterfaceCatalogLanguage->onKernelRequest(object(GetResponseEvent), 'kernel.request', object(TraceableEventDispatcher))
  6. at call_user_func(array(object(InterfaceCatalogLanguage), 'onKernelRequest'), object(GetResponseEvent), 'kernel.request', object(TraceableEventDispatcher)) in WrappedListener.php line 61
  7. at WrappedListener->__invoke(object(GetResponseEvent), 'kernel.request', object(ContainerAwareEventDispatcher))
  8. at call_user_func(object(WrappedListener), object(GetResponseEvent), 'kernel.request', object(ContainerAwareEventDispatcher)) in classes.php line 1858
  9. at EventDispatcher->doDispatch(array(object(WrappedListener), object(WrappedListener), object(WrappedListener), object(WrappedListener), object(WrappedListener), object(WrappedListener), object(WrappedListener), object(WrappedListener), object(WrappedListener), object(WrappedListener), object(WrappedListener), object(WrappedListener)), 'kernel.request', object(GetResponseEvent)) in classes.php line 1773
  10. at EventDispatcher->dispatch('kernel.request', object(GetResponseEvent)) in TraceableEventDispatcher.php line 140
  11. at TraceableEventDispatcher->dispatch('kernel.request', object(GetResponseEvent)) in HttpKernel.php line 125
  12. at HttpKernel->handleRaw(object(Request), '1') in HttpKernel.php line 64
  13. at HttpKernel->handle(object(Request), '1', true) in ContainerAwareHttpKernel.php line 69
  14. at ContainerAwareHttpKernel->handle(object(Request), '1', true) in Kernel.php line 185
  15. at Kernel->handle(object(Request)) in app_dev.php line 43

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The New Era of Lighting: Introducing Plusminus

The New Era of Lighting: Introducing Plusminus

Designed by Stefan Diez, Plusminus is a groundbreaking new lighting system that gives material body to invisible electric currents, allowing light to be sculpted into whatever shape you desire.

At the heart of the Plusminus system is a flexible textile belt, which has been specially woven to seamlessly incorporate conductive fibres. Different lights can be clipped onto the belt at any point along its length, instantly illuminating to provide a click-and-connect system that offers complete freedom of creation.

Vibia The Edit - Plusminus The New Era of Lighting
Vibia The Edit - Plusminus The New Era of Lighting

Whatever lighting you need, Plusminus provides it. The conductive belt can be cut to any length and create lighting constellations of any kind.

Vibia The Edit - Plusminus The New Era of Lighting

The textile may dip into soft curves to allow for pendant lamps and elegant chandeliers; pull taut to trace rigorous, geometric track lighting suitable for an office; or else cut across a space to produce dramatic lighting installations and illuminated room dividers. If you can draw it, Plusminus can create it.

Vibia The Edit - Plusminus The New Era of Lighting
Vibia The Edit - Plusminus The New Era of Lighting

Each belt can accommodate multiple lights, which Diez has designed to suit any purpose. There are spheres like illuminated berries; conical and semi-circular shades that hang like trapeze artists, casting light across a space; and discrete spotlights and linear lights to provide more targeted illumination.

Vibia The Edit - Plusminus The New Era of Lighting
Vibia The Edit - Plusminus The New Era of Lighting
Vibia The Edit - Plusminus The New Era of Lighting

These lamps clip onto the belt in a matter of seconds, enabling fully personalised lighting and atmospheres to suit any mood and space. And if you want to change anything, they clip straight back off, creating an endlessly adaptable system.

Vibia The Edit - Plusminus The New Era of Lighting
Vibia The Edit - Plusminus The New Era of Lighting
Vibia The Edit - Plusminus The New Era of Lighting

Plusminus breaks down the distinction between traditional decorative and architectural lighting, replacing it with a single system that gives design professionals full freedom to sketch with light.

Vibia The Edit - Plusminus The New Era of Lighting

Installation is quick and easy, while Vibia has also designed a user-friendly digital platform that offers a range of inspiring pre-set configurations that can be adjusted or personalised to any degree.

Vibia The Edit - Plusminus The New Era of Lighting

Simple to use but endlessly transformative, Plusminus represents a new era in lighting design. For the first time, light is now a material you can play with and transform in your hands.

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