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Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.794 total votes
The ceiling fan has a sleek, three-blade design that hugs the ceiling. It’s offered in four finish combinations to suit virtually any décor. The fan’s blade sweep is 42”. A two-in-one remote control (combo hand-held and wall mount) is included.
by Modern Forms
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.107 total votes
The Vox speaks in hushed tones—the powerful DC motor keeps the blades running smooth, ultra-quiet, and 70% more efficient than traditional AC styles. Perfect for smaller rooms, or mounted in multiples in larger spaces, Vox delivers the goods with a host of smart control features through our exclusive Modern Forms app.
. Rachelle. Durham, NC. 2025-03-19 11:55:14
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.18 total votes
The Super Janet’s remarkable design and solid construction in cast aluminum and heavy stamped steel make it a staple piece in any commercial or residential space. Unlike a traditional ceiling fan, the Super Janet blades are angled and attached to the fan body, making for an eye-catching look. Moving air with barely a whisper, its efficient DC motor turns solid wood blades in walnut or Barnwood Tones. An eco-conscious LED light kit with light cover completes the package. Sophisticated, efficient and green, Super Janet carries a limited lifetime warranty.
Great fan. Anonymous. Anonymous. 2024-09-01 22:20:50
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.4 total votes
The Altus fan has become one of Ron Rezek’s best-known designs. Simple, compact, and pure in form, the Altus fan provides versatility in its suitability for wide-ranging aesthetic styles. Three finishes, five-blade choices, with or without a low-profile, integrated LED light and several control solutions round out the options of this timelessly “modern” ceiling fan. The Altus is also available in a flush mount configuration.
Derived from Ron Rezek’s Ball fan, the “original” modern fan, the ball flush provides a more compact, ridged-mount version for use on lower, flat ceilings
Derived from Ron Rezek’s Ball fan, the “original” modern fan, the ball flush provides a more compact, ridged-mount version for use on lower, flat ceilings.