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1950's Ceiling Fan

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1950's Ceiling Fan

Retro and modern at the same time - a clean, fresh, friendly design that provides excellent air moving performance. Warm, soft lighting with a 90 watt uplight and 120 watt downlight. Add a touch of color to your room! Design: Mark Gajewski

Step 1   Select the finish

Please choose the finish of the fan. The blades as shown in the pictures below are always included in a sealed box with the fan. You will get a chance to add optional blades in Step 4 below.

Step 2  Select the downrod length based on your ceiling height

1950's Ceiling Fan optional downrod photo
Diagram of the 1950's Ceiling Fan fan.
This fan is OK for standard 8 foot ceilings. Optional downrods are available for high ceilings. To calculate the distance from the ceiling to the bottom of the blades, add the length of the downrod to the dimension on the right of the diagram. For safe blade height subtract this distance from the height of your ceiling at the point where the fan will be mounted and make sure that it is at least 84 inches (7 feet).
Optional Downrods
DR512

12 Inch Downrod $10.50    
Bottom of fan will be 24 inches from ceiling.

DR518

18 Inch Downrod $14.00    
Bottom of fan will be 30 inches from ceiling.

DR524

24 Inch Downrod $17.50    
Bottom of fan will be 36 inches from ceiling.

DR536

36 Inch Downrod $23.50    
Bottom of fan will be 48 inches from ceiling.

DR48

48 Inch Downrod $34.50    
Bottom of fan will be 60 inches from ceiling.

DR560

60 Inch Downrod $44.00    
Bottom of fan will be 72 inches from ceiling.

DR72

72 Inch Downrod $53.50    
Bottom of fan will be 84 inches from ceiling.

Step 3   Select optional accessories

The hand held remote will operate the fan independently of the wall switch: if you choose it the wall switch will not have to be installed. If your ceiling slope is greater than 30 degrees but less than 45 degrees you will need the slope adapter to install the fan.



Specifications and What Comes Standard with this Fan