You don’t have to sacrifice style for comfort when shopping for a ceiling fan.
Ceiling fans used to be an eyesore to the design aficionado, but no longer. There is an LED ceiling fan offered in almost every style and material you can desire.
For me, lighting is an opportunity to make a powerful design statement. And these black-and-white LED ceiling fans are a triple threat.
These sculptural beauties offer functionality in air movement, energy savings with LED lights, and the oh-my-wow style factor. For some the form is second to function, but to me, it actually makes my design-loving heart ache to compromise on aesthetics.
The power of style can affect mood in a way that is just as essential to me as the other two factors. Tell me what you think of these black-and-white ceiling fans in the comments below.
Could you envision one of them in your home? –T
1. The Spyder ceiling fan is my current favorite. Combining the dazzle of a mid-century modern chandelier with the sleek silver blades, this LED ceiling fan is sure to get noticed in any room. With 170 lumens, the light is comparable to a 20-watt incandescent.
2. If Batman were shopping for a new ceiling fan light for his bat cave, I’m pretty sure Alfred Pennyworth would order this Matthews Bubble ceiling fan with LED light on LampsPlus.com. With a visually subtle integrated LED downlight, the ceiling fan has black molded blades and is UL listed for damp locations.
3. Simplicity in design is sometimes a moment of elegant perfection to me, like the Fanimation Odyn LED ceiling fan. With brushed nickel motor and frosted opal glass light kit surrounded by nine black blades, this ceiling fan offers six speeds and comes with a remote.
4. Maybe I have man cave on my brain, since I’m in the middle of working on one, but this Casa Vieja Revue ceiling fan is what a style-conscious man cave would have. The cylindrical brushed nickel finish and the four oil-rubbed bronze blades combine for a visually strong yet simple look. It includes a 12 watt LED, which is equivalent to the old 60-watt incandescent workhorse of most homes.
5. A modern angelic look, this Minka Aire ceiling fan could also fit seamlessly into a modern shore home with its sweeping blades. With a dimmable 17-watt LED (equivalent to 75-watt incandescent), it includes a remote.
Image Source: Lamps Plus