The Springer 60" 12-Blade Ceiling Fan in Architectural Bronze is a statement-making addition to any home, blending rustic charm with modern functionality. Inspired by the form and function of a windmill, this ceiling fan features a rich Architectural Bronze finish and Distressed Walnut blades that bring a touch of elegance and sophistication to your living space.
This ceiling fan boasts a unique design with its 12-blade configuration, reminiscent of a traditional windmill. The Architectural Bronze finish adds a touch of vintage appeal, while the Distressed Walnut blades provide a warm, inviting look. The combination of these elements makes the Springer ceiling fan a perfect fit for Farmhouse, Industrial, and Transitional interior settings.
Equipped with a powerful and quiet DC motor, the Springer ceiling fan ensures efficient air circulation without the noise. The fan includes a full-function six-speed remote control, allowing you to adjust the speed and reverse direction with ease. The oversized, textured die-cast hanger ball reduces noise and wobble vibrations, ensuring a smooth and stable operation.
The fan's dual mount canopy accommodates both flat and sloped ceilings, making it versatile and adaptable to various room configurations. With an airflow of 6377 CFM and an energy consumption of just 32 watts, this ceiling fan provides excellent airflow efficiency, making it an energy-efficient choice for your home.
The Springer ceiling fan is ideal for use in great rooms, living rooms, bedrooms, and bonus rooms. Its expansive design and powerful performance make it suitable for larger spaces, providing increased air circulation and comfort. As a general rule of thumb, lighting experts suggest that this fan is ideal for rooms larger than 400 square feet.
Whether installed in a central location in your living room or above your bed in the bedroom, the Springer ceiling fan adds both form and function to any space. Its rustic yet modern design complements various room themes, from cozy farmhouse aesthetics to sleek industrial interiors. The fan's adjustable downrod allows for flexible placement, ensuring optimal airflow and comfort throughout the room.
Upgrade your home's comfort and style with the Springer 60" 12-Blade Ceiling Fan in Architectural Bronze. Its unique design, powerful performance, and versatile placement options make it a must-have addition to any home. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your living space with a ceiling fan that combines beauty and functionality. Order now and experience the difference!
A ceiling fan is a fairly large ceiling-mounted fan which can rotate clockwise or anticlockwise. In one direction the fan blows air downward, while in the other it draws air upwards. Some fans come equipped with a light fixture to double as a central light. The fan is a hardwired fixtures so has to be installed electrically. Typically it is used with a wall switch or remote control. Ceiling fans can help keep you cool in summer and also warmer in winter by circulating the air.
The grit and grace of the American farm has formed an alliance with country chic and modern convenience. Our Farmhouse Lighting Style cultivates historic charm that is modest, functional and genuine. Our collections of farmhouse style lighting designs may use natural wood and forged metals that will enhance the hospitality of any room or outdoor space.
A ceiling fan needs enough headroom, so is ideal over some furniture such as a couch, seating area or bed. See hugger fans for maximizing headroom. Fans are most often used in living rooms, family rooms and bedrooms, where people might be dwelling for a longer period of time.
A fan is best positioned either centrally in the room or above a main seating or sleeping area. If the fan has a light it can help to light the room. We recommend adding either wall lights or some lamps to fill out the space.
Attaches to a ceiling. The ceiling should be flat, unless the fan supports sloped/vaulted ceilings. A small canopy will conceal the electrical installation.
An electrician or person with electrical installation knowledge will need to permanently wire the ceiling fan into the building's electrical supply.