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Natural plants

Dotting plants around your home is a great way of bringing a bit of nature indoors, they make a nice accent piece for any room.
Snake plants absorb CO2 and convert it into oxygen. They’re a great plant to place in your bedroom because they’ll improve the air quality as you sleep. Snake plants also work to remove xylene, toluene, and trichloroethylene from the air in your home.

Bamboo is a very sustainable material that’s trending in home design this year. Bamboo grows quickly, eliminating the need to use chemicals and pesticides on the crop. This plant can also be grown in different locations throughout the world. Bamboo can be used to make a variety of different products, ranging from furniture, utensils and kitchenware, to scaffolding. This is a great material to keep an eye out for to make your home trendy and sustainable.

Combining nature with Graphenstone AmbientPro+

AmbientePro+: Premium Ecological & Natural Photocatalytic Paint that purifies the air and reduces ambient odours. It is a product free of toxic substances, for interior and exterior use with a matt white finish. Thanks to its formula based on 100% natural lime and Graphenstone technology, the product has excellent resistance, durability and breathability, also prevents condensation and absorbs CO2.

Graphenstone AmbientPro+

AmbientPro+ Premium is a natural photocatalytic paint with graphene technology. It decomposes organic compounds and inorganic gases. This is as a result of the impact of light (natural and artificial) on the nanoparticles in titanium oxide, a photocatalyst. Highly effective decontaminant of pollutants in towns and cities. Reduces and eliminates all odours.

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Lucas Moreira

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