
We got a tip about the delights from Anna Sova Luxury Organics.Anna Sova has managed to meld together eco needs and stylish desires. Their huge selection ofnon toxic paints ($69/gallon!!) allows not only healthier choices, you can mix in a little aroma and get your walls to smell as good as they look!

Anna Sova also carries a wide selection of lovely sheets, duvets and other accessories to make your bedroom truly clean of the ick, while maintaining the beautiful look that we all need. We loved the Baby Alpaca Collection:
"The herders practice a philosophy of "Pachamama" to develop harmony between man and the mother earth and to preserve the alpacas' welfare. Each alpaca in the herd has a name suited to its particular personality."
This philosophy will set you back $625 for a queen duvet. Like most things that are good for you, Anna Sova products don't come cheap, but that is the price you pay for a multi-tasking company that gives eco and elegant in one helping.

Comments (5)
Anna Sova has a booth (if that's what they call it) at HD Buttercup. The stuff is just lovely, beautiful colors, wonderful textures. Not all of the patterns would work for everyone, but they are tasteful and interesting. Out of my budget, but I consider it a treat just to go by HDB and enjoy the wall o' pretty.
I am a painter living in NYC....I learned about Anna Sova's gorgeous line of organic paint a few months ago, and have become really inspired by this company's sensitivity to color. I have actually used
the Anna Sova paint in some of my recent work! Its relly great to work with. so lush...and it smells like a vanilla milkshake!
thank you Anna Sova! you can see some of my paintings at
www.jennybelin.com
Jenny -- are you the same artist whose paintings are up at HD Buttercup?
I really love your style!!!!!
I saw Anna Sova at ABC Carpet & Home in NYC - VERY HOT.
This paint is HORRIBLE.
We bought a gallon of it at Green Depot in Chicago and used it in our bathroom. The odor is strong and it has not dissipated at all the past three weeks. What is causing the odor? My guess is that the unidentified -cides are doing it. Yes, this paint is not very 'green' after all. It contains fungicide, bactericide, mildew retardant, and preservative. What fungicide, you ask? Who knows! They don't get into specifics. I've emailed twice and gotten no answer, so I suspect it's bad.
This is typical greenwashing, in my opinion: sounds great, but is actually full of crap. To make matters worse, we paid around $80 for this one gallon of paint (I know! We're suckers!) that we'll most likely have to paint over. We've used traditional milk paints purchased from Bioshield (they no longer offer it) and yes, traditional milk paints have to be mixed with water, go on unevenly, and can't be washed. But guess what? They don't contain unknown, possibly dangerous ingredients! They are in fact 'green.'
Stay away from Anna Sova Paint. Truly! It's awful.