Clairy is the filterless natural air purifier with an outstanding design and a groundbreaking tech core, handcrafted in Italy and connected to your smartphone.
Breathe a better air, live better.
Study shows that indoor air pollution is 5x higher than outdoors, Clairy helps you prevent and fix this problem for good. Bring a masterpiece of Italian decor in your favorite place. Traditional handmade craftsmanship meets cutting edge technology boosted by nature.
Natural look, groundbreaking tech core.
Following the results of a 1980’s NASA research, Clairy is a mind-blowing filtration system that boosts the power of the plants by directing toxic agents and pollutants through the roots.
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