A Healthy Home
With all the face-masking and sanitizing going on, it’s more important than ever that our homes function as sanctuaries. New products to make personal spaces healthier have been flooding the market. Here are four ways to keep a house stylishly clean and green.

From furnishings company Giorgetti (giorgetti.eu) comes a three-step clothes-sanitizing system that employs UVA waves and bipolar ionization technology. It is available with any of their Miyabi closet systems.

The rug company Merida (meridastudio.com) has been eco- and health-conscious for over 10 years, eschewing synthetics in favor of natural plant fibers and yarns from replenishable natural sources, as well as using non-toxic dyes and rug backing. A new collection inspired by the colors and architecture of the Italian Renaissance and the Ottoman Empire is rich with jewel tone options in addition to soothing neutrals.

Leave it to the Italians to elevate the mundanities of contemporary life into something stylishly elegant. Behold the new leather-clad sanitizing stations from Pinetti, through Artemest (artemest.com). This Bergamo-based family firm has been producing quality leather goods, furniture, and décor since 1983. Walnut stand and customizable leather options available.

Farrow & Ball (farrow-ball.com) just debuted the California Collection, a line of paints from Kelly Wearstler. They’re water-based, low VOC, and child safe. Packaging is recyclable, and the company produces zero dry waste and recycles 97 percent of liquid waste, which is healthy for everyone. —Jorge S. Arango