Posts Tagged ‘contemporary ceiling fans’
21
Jun

The Zonix Ceiling Fan from Fanimation has a simple and straightforward design that is refreshing.

The cylindrical body and the three narrow blades make this contemporary ceiling fan appear less bulky than most fans.
The different finishes and blade choices give a variety of interesting combinations options.

With its quiet, no-nonsense, yet pleasing appearance the Zonix has quickly become a very popular fan in our showroom.

18
Jun

Not your grandmother’s ceiling fan!
Designed in 1986, the Stratos was the first truly modern ceiling fan. It is now a modern classic and has paved the way not only for a large collection of ceiling fans by The Modern Fan Company, but also other more traditional fan companies.

The Stratos  has no reference to the Victorian-era designs that pervade the fan industry. Among its innovations is the column-like support in place of the down rod used on other fans, lending a sense of attachment to the architectural space.
The Stratos also introduced Ron Rezek’s patented, single-piece, die-cast rotor, which continues to be the signature element of nearly all Modern Fan designs.

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14
Jul
City Contemporary Ceiling Fan

City Contemporary Ceiling Fan

Minka Aire has joined forces with Kathy Ireland Home Collection to design the City Contemporary ceiling fan.
This modern ceiling fan is available in chrome.  What I like about this fan is that the light fixture is not just an afterthought, but an integral part of the design.

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15
Apr
Artemis fan from Minka Aire

Artemis fan from Minka Aire

When I saw the lipstick red Artemis fan from Minka Aire it was love at first sight!
Unlike most ceiling fans that are there to do the job, period, the Artemis has such an unparelleled sculptural presence. The blades wrap around the body of the fan in a gentle swoop.
The light kit  can be hidden behind a cap for a totally minimal, clean look if no light is needed.

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13
Apr
Cloud-Fan from the Modern Fan Co

Cloud-Fan from the Modern Fan Co

The Cloud ceiling fan represents latest fan design of the Modern Fan Co.  More than “just” a ceiling fan, it has a wonderfully generous light output and can  replace an overhead light while adding a pleasant air flow.
A mouth-blown opal glass shade houses either 120 watts of incandescent or the equivalent of 200 watts of energy-saving compact fluorescent light.
The inspiration for the Cloud ceiling fan came from designer Ron Rezek’s appreciation of American mid-century modern light fixtures. He has taken the idea of a floating oval glass shade and integrated it into an artistically compact ceiling fan.

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