These ceiling fans from the June edition of Lightovation blew market attendees away. Take a look at these top sellers.
The damp-rated, 52-inch Torch fan from Fanimation combines smooth lines with a dimmable, energy-efficient LED uplight and downlight and a remote-controlled AC motor. Comes in five finish combinations. www.fanimation.com
Transitional style meets smart technology with the Wynd smart fan from Modern Forms. Available in four weather-resistant finishes as well as marine-grade stainless steel for harsh outdoor climates. www.modernforms.com
With a dual mount system and a handheld three-speed remote control, the 60-inch Glandon ceiling fan from Progress Lighting features a 17W LED module and a shatterproof white opal shade. www.progresslighting.com
A windmill-inspired aesthetic with 14 blades makes the 52-inch Prairie II ceiling fan from Monte Carlo a bold design. Shown in best-selling Brushed Steel with Washed Gray/Silver reversible blades. www.montecarlofans.com
Craftmade’s Phaze collection features 52-inch ceiling fans with three, four or five blades and an integrated LED light. Available in White, Espresso and Brushed Polished Nickel. www.craftmade.com
Blending beautiful form with superior function, the Eliza HLK fan from Matthews Fan Co. features a unique blade shape that maximizes air movement at the outer edge of the blade. www.matthewsfanco.com
From Regency, the Vantage ceiling fan features eight 66-inch blades and a 16W integrated LED light. The fan is wet location-rated and shown in a Liquid Nickel finish. www.regencyfan.com
Wood-tone blades on Kichler’s Colerne ceiling fan create the look of rustic wood, while metal accents deliver a style that’s at home in farmhouse or modern settings. www.kichler.com
The Rah Eco from Emerson is a large statement fan with Mid-Century Modern elements, decorative medallions and six solid wood blades. Pictured in Brushed Steel with Timber Gray blades. www.ceilingfans.emerson.com/en-us