Environment
On Atmospheric Friction
The invisible discomforts of modern spaces — and why they matter more than we notice.
Environmental Comfort
Quiet environmental objects for everyday life. Noticed primarily when absent.
Philosophy
Most objects announce themselves. AER products do not. They sit within your environment the way good architecture supports a room — present, functional, quietly essential.
We design for invisible comfort. For atmospheric continuity. For spaces that simply work, without requiring attention to explain why.
The measure of a successful AER product is not how it performs — it's how much you notice when it's gone.
Wedge Product
Atmospheric softening during movement.
A thin adhesive patch inside any mask. Compressed plant-based fiber conditions airflow without restriction. You notice the difference not in sensation — but in the absence of discomfort.
The Ecosystem
Environments
AER products are organized around the moments of daily life, not product categories.
Move
Commute, exercise, transition — the Mask Patch maintains atmospheric softness. The AerFlow Nano travels in your bag.
Focus
A desk with an AerFlow Puck nearby. No scent, no noise — only subtle consistency you notice in its absence.
Rest
Sleep environments benefit from quiet continuity. The AerFlow Puck or Max rests nearby. Asks nothing of you.
Recover
After physical effort, after travel, after long days. Recovery has a quieter atmosphere than movement.
Refresh
Closets, shoes, linens, enclosed spaces. The Disc and Freshener maintain continuity in spaces you pass through.
Subscription
AER works continuously. The subscription model works the same way — automatically, without requiring your attention.
Refills arrive before you run out. Installation takes seconds. Environmental continuity maintained without disruption.
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The invisible discomforts of modern spaces — and why they matter more than we notice.
Movement
Transit spaces are among the most atmospherically dense of daily life. Most people have learned not to notice.
Design
What makes an object feel inevitable rather than designed? The best environmental products share this quality.