Artemis Ceiling Fan
The problem with ceiling fans is that they are highly visible and unless you are decorating your tropical getaway with a fan that has palm-frond blades, they don't always fit in terribly well with the decor. Decorating disaster can be easily avoided with the Artemis Ceiling Fan, which has translucent, aerodynamic blades that are inconspicuous when the fan is not in use and invisible when on. The ceiling attachment comes in brushed nickle and takes a halogen bulb. Two down rods are included, so you can adjust the fan to hang from 3.5" to 6". Price: $598.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
jmchez Jul 5th 2006 7:53PM
You are going to have to dust those blades every single day if ou want them to remain insconpicous or invisible.
Lawrence M Aug 23rd 2006 6:00AM
still missed the boat. There is no such thing as a good looking ceiling fan.