Form and function seamlessly unite in this cutting-edge, contemporary ceiling fan design from Minka Aire.
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The Artemis ceiling fan features a rich mahogany finish.
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A fascinating double fan design with loads of appeal from Minka Aire.
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The Acero™ ceiling fan by Minka displays an unparalleled contemporary design.
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The sleek bronze finish has timeless appeal and complements most decor styles, which is why it is so popular today.
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Sleek and streamlined, this nickle finished fan features high style and modern functionality.
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This attractive ceiling fan is unobtrusive and yet extremely efficient.
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This clean looking fan features an understated presence with great ability to move air.
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From Minka Aire, this Artemis ceiling fan is translucent.
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White on white finish contemporary style ceiling fan with integrated halogen light kit.
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An ideal fan choice for low ceiling applications, this hugger-style ceiling fan comes from the Minka ceiling fan collection.
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This hugger-style ceiling fan from Minka is ideal for low ceiling applications.
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The sleek and sexy Como ceiling fan in a brushed nickel and silver combo.
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This Artemis ceiling fan features liquid nickel vanes.
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A handsome ceiling fan design that reflects the popular and distinctive contemporary designs from Minka.
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A ceiling fan with a smooth, brushed nickel finish.
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From Minka Aire, this Calebria ceiling fan has a rich bronze finish.
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Streamlined, contemporary style ceiling fan from Minka Aire.
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Get happy under this stylish contemporary ceiling fan in brushed nickel from Minka Aire.
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A contemporary look for your home decor from Minka Aire.
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This chrome and brushed nickel ceiling fan is a great room design.
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This contemporary style ceiling fan is the perfect centerpiece for your home decor.
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A handsome, contemporary look ceiling fan from the Minka Aire Designer Series.
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This Espacio II ceiling fan has handsome maple blades.
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About Art Deco Style Ceiling Fans
Art Deco is the shortened form of Arts Decoratifs, taken from the "Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes" held in Paris in 1925. This style reflects the modernization of themes prior to it by echoing machine and automobile patterns.