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Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.3 total votes
The consummate “modern” fan, Ron Rezek’s ball fan is truly iconic. A refined version of his 1986 Stratos fan, this design is widely celebrated as the ”original” modern fan. The ball is a clean, minimal design that incorporates Rezek’s first innovation, the single-piece, die-cast rotor, contributing to a visually appealing solution for a product category that was in great need of the attention and perspective that Rezek brought to the industry. The ball is available with and without an integrated LED light and is also offered in a flush mount version.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.1 total vote
This ceiling fan draws on the orb designs we see in mid-century styles, but with a mixed material modern update. It's crafted with a spherical metal body that hangs from a rod, and comes with four wooden blades. The blades span 52'' in diameter, so they're suited to cooling medium-sized rooms. This low-noise fan is compatible with damp spaces and sloped ceilings, and can be controlled with both a wall control or the included remote control.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.2 total votes
This ceiling fan draws on the orb designs we see in mid-century styles, and layers in a convenient included light kit for a versatile, all-in-one fixture. It's crafted with a spherical metal body that hangs from a rod, and comes with four wooden blades. The blades span 52'' in diameter, so they're suited to cooling medium-sized rooms. On the bottom of the sphere body a built-in light kit with an etched opal glass shade and integrated LED bulb keeps your room bright. This low-noise fan is compatible with damp spaces and sloped ceilings, and can be controlled with both a wall control or the included remote control.