The addition of light kits brings new options and possibilities to Spin’s stable of streamlined ceiling fans.
March 16th, 2015
The suite of sleek ceiling fans produced by Spin has always offered an attractive and streamlined means of cooling your space. Each of Spin’s designs – the soothing pearly-white Quincy, the stoic matte back Espada and the richly grained walnut Savannah – embodies the stylistic subtleties of a single colour and surface treatment, perfectly concealed mechanics and an enticing curvature on 52-inch blades.
Now, in addition to soothing air circulation, these finely formed fans also offer light sources – designed of course, with the same fitness of form that characterises the fan itself. There are three different light kits available. Each incorporates an efficient 19-watt tri-colour LED (with day, warm and cool light options) in a minimal casing that complements the fan’s form.
The functional benefits of a Spin ceiling fan are many: six speeds of rotation, an efficient motor (offering substantial energy savings), minimal weight (just 6kg) and an adjustable rod length (between 4 and 156 inches) among them.
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