Ceiling fan manufacturers show a range of styles at the Dallas Market
January Dallas Market’s ceiling fan intros embrace the past, present and future with distinctive details that stand the test of time.
| TRADITIONAL | |
| Textured amber glass, rich blade treatments and fancy flourishes are firmly rooted in yesteryear. | |
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Vienne from Emerson. |
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Taj Mahal from Concord Fans. |
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Albany from Monte Carlo. |
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Lanterna from Ellington. |
| TRANSITIONAL | |
| Simple, yet sophisticated, lines and classic finishes lend a sense of balance and perennial appeal. | |
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Keswick from Kichler Lighting. |
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Star from Mica Lamp Co. |
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Double Bowl from Volume Lighting. |
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Smythe Craftsman Chandel-Air from Meyda Lighting. |
| CONTEMPORARY | |
| Metallic hardware, smooth surfaces and sleek silhouettes trumpet the 21st Century. | |
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Modena II from Casablanca Fan Co. |
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Norway from Hunter Fan Co. |
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Contempo City from Minka Lighting. |
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Cumulos from Fanimation. |
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