Ceiling Fans >  Kichler >  60" Olympia Olde Bronze Ceiling Fan

60" Olympia Olde Bronze Ceiling Fan

  - Item FFF7981

Kichler brings style in this 60" ceiling fan. It comes in an Olde Bronze finish with five reversible cherry/walnut blades and a beautiful Sunset Marble glass. It includes an integrated uplight, 6" and 12" downrods, decorative scroll, and full function CoolTouch control system with independent up and down light control. From Kichler. (UM)

Our Price $498.91

Free shipping on this item!
QTY:  
Add to Basket
Add to Wishlist
Email to a Friend
Add an optional extension pole:

12" Pole (for 10’ ceilings) $15.99
18" Pole (for 11’ ceilings) $19.99
24" Pole (for 12’ ceilings) $25.99
36" Pole (for 13’ ceilings) $36.99
48" Pole (for 14’ ceilings) $59.99
60" Pole (for 15’ ceilings) $69.99
72" Pole (for 16’ ceilings) $69.99
I do not require an optional extension pole
Learn more about extension poles
Shop with Confidence

You'll get free shipping on all orders to the lower 48 states, guaranteed low prices, fast & easy returns and friendly help from trained specialists.

Key Features

  • Olde Bronze finish.
  • Sunset Marble glass.
  • Cherry/walnut blades.
  • Full range dimming and intelligent return.
  • Lifetime motor warranty.
  • Integrated uplight uses six 15 watt lamps (included).
  • Includes 6" and 12" downrods.
  • 14 degree blade pitch.
  • 188 x 25mm motor size.
  • 60" blade span.

60" Olympia Olde Bronze Ceiling Fan
Zoom In
View Larger
View In Room Scene
Print This Item


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's with Ceiling Fan Blades?

An important factor in choosing a ceiling fan that is often overlooked is the blade construction. This is important because ceiling fan blades should be made of multiple layers of pressurized hardwood to eliminate warping. The less expensive blades are normally made of particle board, which looks great at first but it begins to bend or warp over time. This creates a greater tendency for the fan to wobble and make noise.