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Air quality

The quality of your sleep depends on the quality of the air in your bedroom Bad air = bad night. The equation is that simple. So how do you improve the quality of the air in your bedroom (or any room for that matter) without breaking the bank? Drumroll: air purifiers and plants!

Did you know that air purifiers can reduce allergic reactions?

Pure dreamland

An air purifier and a plant on a bedside room in a light bedroom.
A FÖRNUFTIG air purifier on a white bedside table.

Clear air and an attractive item

People the world over suffer from poor air quality, which not only comes from the outside, says Henrik Telander, who has worked with STARKVIND and our other air quality products.

“Many of the things we do at home, like cooking and tidying with cleaning products, can leave different particles and pollutants in the indoor air. Another problem can be pollen or other outdoor air pollutants that come in via our ventilation. All these can be absorbed and filtered with the help of an air purifier."

Check out the STARKVIND air purifier
A video of a STARKVIND air purifier showing the different layers that filter out dust and dirt to improve the air quality.
Check out the STARKVIND air purifier
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The natural sleep remedy

Plants naturally help purify the air. They can filter out fungal spores and other substances that can disturb your beauty sleep. They also have a calming effect and brighten up every room. The green way is the fastest way to a good night’s sleep.

Bear in mind that plants are only available from IKEA stores; click & collect is also available.

Explore our live plants

Green light for a good night’s sleep

Ready to fill up your bedroom with sleep-improving plants? Visit your local IKEA store to stock up on the finest seasonal live plants. And pick up some stylish pots, stands and other affordable plant accessories while you’re at it.

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