Cirrus Ceiling Fan
The lack of contemporary high-function fans on the market inspired designer Ron Rezek to create his own. Since 1997, The Modern Fan Company has been producing sophisticated, state-of-the-art fans like
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The lack of contemporary high-function fans on the market inspired designer Ron Rezek to create his own. Since 1997, The Modern Fan Company has been producing sophisticated, state-of-the-art fans like
The Altus Fan accomplishes all of designer Ron Rezeks objectives in building a modern ceiling fan: it has minimal components to make assembly easier, it maximizes efficiency and has an economy of pro
Allow 10 business days for delivery. Exclusive to Design Within Reach.The Altus Fan accomplishes all of designer Ron Rezeks objectives in building a modern ceiling fan: it has minimal component
Allow 10 business days for delivery.Offering a marriage of temperature control and lighting, the Pharos Fan is a wobblefree, easy-to-operate solution for indoor spaces and covered outdoor areas. A
The Mayday Lamp can meet virtually any lighting challenge. It sports a dual-functioning handle that combines a closed grip and a hook for easy hanging, or it can be left to stand on its base. With a 1
The dual-purpose Halo Fan by Ron Rezek features UL certification and a convenient wall mount control to operate both the fan speed and light. Designed with a one-piece rotor, installation is made easi
In 1947, when George Nelson embarked on the task of decorating his newly opened office in mid-town Manhattan, he found the silk-covered Swedish hanging lamp that he coveted to be prohibitively expensi
Trained as an architect, George Nelson found a fresh solution to lighting design in the organic forms of his “bubble” lamps. The lamps were produced in 1952 by spray coating a skeleton of steel wire w
Designed to accommodate low ceilings, the Cirrus Hugger Fan has an overall height of 13″ and the power of fans twice its size. Built from die-cast aluminum, it features a streamlined cylindrical body
Trained as an architect, George Nelson found a fresh solution to lighting design in the organic forms of his “bubble” lamps. The lamps were first produced In 1952 by spray coating a skeleton of steel