VIMAR's integrated systems for smart homes
VIMAR's smart products bring intelligent solutions together with classic and cutting-edge designs and also help optimise energy consumption so are good for the environment, too.
February 7, 2022 | 11:00 pm CUT

Blending in seamlessly to interiors both old and new, VIMAR’s smart systems do a discreet job of lighting and heating homes, without necessarily requiring the excavation of an interior’s walls


With minimal disruption, a system can be installed that allows you to monitor your energy consumption and control home lighting and heating via an app on your phone, wherever you find yourself
Connected without masonry work
All this convenience and economy of waste and funds, but at what cost to your masonry? VIMAR has been at the forefront of home automation since it started to take hold 20 years ago, and assure us that when diving into domotics, our walls don’t necessarily need to be excavated. All the traditional switches (that turn lights on and off) can be connected without masonry work. You can simply replace traditional 1-way switches in the existing system with new connected devices and then power them. With the connected wiring, you can use the app or vocal control to access devices remotely and manage consumption with ease.
VIMAR’s classic socket and switch design families, Plana, Arké and Eikon, each have their own appeal, and offer options that will integrate into a large variety of interior styles
Evolving, adapting, connecting
It means VIMAR's classic designs for switches and sockets; Plana with its simple lines and technopolymer finishes, Arké with its Classic and Round and slimline Fit profiles, and Eikon – whose material choices include wood and stone, corian, metal and glass – persist, evolve and adapt into a more connected building. They integrate aesthetically and technologically – even incorporating assimilated smart surfaces in the case of Eikon Tactil thermostats, that respond to gestures, alongside touch, app and voice control. Smartening homes, it seems, can be done by gentle integration, not invasion.Project Gallery














