We first reported on the conceptual design of the Bel-Air living air filter back in 2007, and now everyone may breathe a little easier because it came to fruition as the ANDREA Air Filter and went on the market this week! The stylish air purifier, invented by French designer Mathieu Lehanneur with Harvard professor David Edward elevates common houseplants to heroic status as they eliminate noxious chemicals that pollute indoor air. Visit Inhabitots to see precisely how the ANDREA Air Filter works!
Hey, why not accelerate the natural ability of plants to filter the air around us? As we reported in November, ANDREA by Le Laboratoire does that. Now,
We are always on the lookout for products and materials that improve indoor environmental quality, because the reality is that many interior spaces are just
One Response to “ANDREA Air Filter Purifies Indoor Air with the Help of House Plants”
wow this stuff really out of the box of my head, never thought can make small version of green house
i really shocked with this innovation, great