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52" Casa Deville™ Antique White Ceiling Fan

  - Item FF87534-45518

This Casa Deville™ ceiling fan has a rubbed white finish with matching blades. Also features a pull-chain operation with a 3-speed reversible motor. Dual mountable. 7" downrod included.

Our Price $239.99

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12" Pole (for 10’ ceilings) $8.99
18" Pole (for 11’ ceilings) $10.99
24" Pole (for 12’ ceilings) $12.99
36" Pole (for 13’ ceilings) $16.99
48" Pole (for 14’ ceilings) $18.99
72" Pole (for 16’ ceilings) $39.99
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Key Features

  • Rubbed-white finish.
  • Matching blades.
  • 7" downrod included.
  • 14 degree blade pitch.
  • 52" blade span.
  • Fan motor 15.2" long and 14.9 wide

About Casa Vieja

Find something for every décor and budget with Casa Vieja® brand ceiling fans. Quality craftsmanship and durability combine to bring you the perfect fan for any room in your home. They offer an array of styles ranging from contemporary and modern to traditional and Victorian. They feature a full line of ceiling fans to make your home more comfortable.

52" Casa Deville™ Antique White Ceiling Fan
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About Extension Poles

For safety reasons, fan blades must be a minimum of 7' above the floor. Hang the fan blades 8' or 9' above the floor for the most efficient air flow. All Casa Optima ceiling fans come with a standard pole for use with 8-foot ceilings.

What is Ceiling Fan Blade Pitch?

The amount of air moved by a ceiling fan depends on the angle (or pitch) of its blades. A pitch of 14 degrees is optimum for maximum air movement. Fan blades should be at least 7 feet above the floor, but a blade height of 8 to 9 feet is optimum.