Minimal Home Air Purifiers

The Everyday Air Combines Heating, Cooling, and Purification

Copenhagen-based cleantech startup Everyday has partnered with BIG to create Air, a minimalist home climate system that combines air purification, heating, and cooling in a single product. Designed to integrate more naturally into residential interiors, the system replaces the utilitarian appearance of conventional climate hardware with a clean, architectural aesthetic. The wall-mounted indoor unit features a rectilinear form with magnetic exterior panels that can be customized using interchangeable oak finishes.

Control is handled through a circular interface powered by EverydayOS, the company’s home intelligence platform that learns user routines and preferences over time. Alongside the indoor unit, the system includes a separate outdoor component housed within a compact black enclosure. Air debuted during 3 Days of Design in Copenhagen, where it was presented as a more integrated approach to managing indoor comfort and air quality.

Image Credit: Everyday

Architectural Climate Systems
Home climate products are shifting from mechanical fixtures into design-integrated objects, creating space for premium systems that merge comfort, air quality, and interior aesthetics.
Adaptive Home Intelligence
Learning-based interfaces are making residential environments more responsive to routines and preferences, positioning ambient automation as a differentiator in everyday comfort management.
Customizable Wellness Hardware
Interchangeable finishes and modular exterior panels are bringing personalization to health-focused home devices, expanding their appeal beyond utility into lifestyle and decor markets.

Where This Applies

Smart Home
Connected climate platforms are broadening the smart home category by combining sensing, automation, and environmental control within products designed for daily residential use.
HVAC
The convergence of heating, cooling, and purification is reshaping HVAC expectations around compact footprints, cleaner interfaces, and multifunctional indoor air systems.
Interior Design
Minimalist air management hardware is becoming relevant to interior design as homeowners seek technology that complements architectural spaces rather than interrupting them.
SCORE
4.4 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 22%
Activity 11%
Freshness 100%

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