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Wastberg+ creates well–being through good light. Working closely with leading architects and designers, W+ develops holistic lighting for humans and spaces—light that is emotional, functional, sustainable and affordable.

An invitation to interaction. W+ combines the emotional heritage of Swedish lighting pioneer Wästberg with the technical expertise of XAL Group. The result is light that is emotional, functional, sustainable and affordable—the definition of Good Light. At 3daysofdesign 2026, W+ presents three new products through an installation built as an invitation to interaction. Three rooms where each product’s ability to deliver Good Light is discovered by using it.

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