Singapore’s successful ceiling fan brand introduces two new models to its collection in sizes ranging from 60 inches all the way up to 84 inches to cater to larger spaces.
April 19th, 2017
A brand that has revolutionised the concept of ceiling fans by combining a designer aesthetic with energy-efficient engineering, SPIN has added a new model to its classic range to cater to larger spaces. With the new range, aptly named Signatures, SPIN aims to offer a wider choice and increased adaptability to different spaces while retaining its timeless design.
The new Signatures series by SPIN launches with a versatile 60-inch ceiling fan designed specifically to bring breezy comfort within larger homes and commercial spaces in Singapore’s humid climate. Continuing with SPIN’s design vision of marrying form and function, the Signatures series ceiling fans combine a striking minimalistic profile with optimal wind delivery and energy-efficient performance.
SPIN has introduced new design improvements across the Signatures series including reengineered air foils, with the fan’s blades made from single-ply acrylic material to achieve a sharper curvature for enhanced wind delivery. Stepping away from the industry-standard drop-rod design, the 60-inch ceiling fans retain SPIN’s unique suspension system for the distinctive silhouette.
…and it gets bigger!
Having forayed into the larger fan space, SPIN has now introduced a new series of ceiling fans predominantly for large commercial spaces in sizes spanning from 60 inches to 84 inches. The new ONIX series is designed to address the needs of expansive spaces seeking an optimal ventilation solution in the form of a single, centralised fan to distribute a soothing air flow over a large area.
Available in a choice of three sizes – 60, 72 and 84 inches – in two monochromatic tones as well as an aluminium variation for an industrial look, ONIX ceiling fans continue SPIN’s minimalistic profile with clean-cut lines and sleek blades. The slightly tilted blades of the fans help optimise wind delivery over a larger area.
ONIX’s aluminium model comes in a standard size of 84 inches and offers stronger wind delivery with its aluminium blades. Utilising Korean technology in its blade design and engineering, it’s the perfect ceiling fan for large industrial spaces.
SPIN’s introduction of large design-centric high performance ceiling fans for commercial spaces continues with the brand’s vision to deliver precision engineering and advanced technology in an elegant form.
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