The Eclipse fan marks a departure from pure modernism and explores an alternative, Nouveau influence. The triple down rod system gives the Eclipse its unique appearance, marked by graceful and elegant continuity. Available in Dark Bronze at periodarts.com !
Renowned Spanish designer Jorge Pensi has contributed a new and imaginative interpretation of the ceiling fan to our collection. The Pensi fan is a pure expression of minimal design and maximum performance, featuring curved molded blades and an optional down light.
The hugger configuration of our popular Ball fan is an improved solution for use in low-ceiling environments. The teardrop shape makes a graceful transition from the fan to the ceiling, conveying a sense of fluidity yet connectedness to the space.
At 13 inches, the Cirrus Hugger is designed specifically for low-ceiling applications. While compact in scale, this hugger is an exceptionally powerful air mover. The same direct and ambient lighting options are available as with the Cirrus.
The Aurora fan is an innovative design incorporating a circline lamp positioned in a translucent diffuser, providing the incandescent equivalent of 180 watts of color-corrected, energy saving fluorescent light, both up and down.
The Nimbus fan is an early representation of Ron Rezek?s pursuit of improved solutions for fan/light combinations. Positioning the rotor at the top of the body provides adequate room for integration of a well-proportioned light.
At 12 inches in length, the Altus Hugger is a beautifully sculpted design intended for low ceiling applications. Positioning of the blades at the bottom of the fan, furthest from the ceiling, allows for maximum airflow from a hugger fan.
The Lumina fan represents Ron Rezek's vision of a grand sculptural form that serves the purpose of both a chandelier and a ceiling fan. It combines two serene glass shapes, both glowing with either incandescent or energy-saving fluorescent light.
The UFO fan was developed as a fanciful alternative to the minimal look of our collection. The design suggests a retro space-age addition to a mid-century look and includes an integral halogen light.
The Aurora Hugger is designed for a low ceiling where a primary light source is needed. At only 12 inches in length and with a high-output, indirect light source, the Aurora Hugger is a great solution for the common residential ceiling.
Efficiency in a ceiling fan means getting the most air movement out of the electricity (watts) that the fan motor uses. The Velo fan combines a strong motor with aerodynamically shaped blades to move the maximum volume of air from an attractive, compact fan.
Our continuing desire to add value along with design to our product line resulted in the distinctive Lapa fan. The optional light is available with incandescent or energy-saving fluorescent lamping. A hugger adapter is also available for lower ceiling applications. Available in Rubbed Bronze at periodarts.com !
Modern Fan has always pursued efficient, adequate lighting solutions for its ceiling fan products. Our Cloud fan features an organically shaped, opal glass shade housing either 120 watts of incandescent or the equivalent of 200 watts of energy-saving compact fluorescent light.
The Ball fan is a clear expression of The Modern Fan Co.?s roots, derived from a minimalist approach to ceiling fan design. A perfect sphere provides visual simplicity while housing all the components required for exceptional air movement.
The Industry fan evokes an Industrial-age feel. This fan, however, utilizes the most up-to-date motor and component technologies to provide a quiet, contemporary product in a retrospective design. Available in Rust and Copper at periodarts.com !
The Cirrus fan features a simple, vertical orientation appropriate to contemporary architecture. A finite design, it?s perfect for lofts, stores and other high-ceiling applications. Direct and ambient lighting options are available.
The Flute fan may reference a centuries-old Roman architectural theme, but it is modern in every respect. The optional light features detailing complementary to the die-cast body and is available with incandescent or compact fluorescent lamping. Available in Dark Bronze at periodarts.com !
The larger-scaled Pharos fan pairs a powerful motor and advanced design principles to provide outstanding air distribution and useful light. The fan?s primary feature, a series of rings (or louvers), gives it its deco styling and minimizes glare from the light source.
Designed in 1986, the Stratos was the first truly modern ceiling fan. It has no reference to the Victorian era designs that still pervade the fan industry. Among its innovations is its structural down rod, as well as Ron Rezek's patented, single-piece, die-cast rotor.
The Halo fan is a classic integration of form and function, combining a refined aesthetic with state-of-the-art air movement and quality lighting. The Halo stands out as a fixture that functions equally well as a luminaire as it does a ceiling fan.