Personalize your fan shades – A Fanzart offering
Interiors

Personalize your fan shades – A Fanzart offering

Fanzart has been selling designing luxury fans for almost a decade and is at the forefront of the industry's innovation. This includes the ability to change the colour of your fan blades, motor housing, and downrod, among other things. Customers may use this option to build a luxury fan that can be incorporated into their space's interior design in a unique way, making their homes truly one-of-a-kind.

Speaking on the launch of this latest offering, TarunLala, Executive Director, Fanzart says, “We strongly believe that luxury fans should make way for customization. This offering is the natural next step for our customers looking for something that is uniquely them. It can be incorporated into our wide portfolio of designer fans – those with lights, retractable blades, wooden blades, and even our pedestal fans. We are sure that interior designers and architects will find this a useful feature too, to provide their clients with exclusive interior design options”.

Fanzart provides customisation for select models in over 3600 shades, allowing you to build a luxury fan that can be incorporated into the interior decor of your space in a personalised manner, making your house really one-of-a-kind.

1. Maple – The Maple leaf-shaped 5-blade wooden designer fan, ideal for bedrooms and living rooms.
2. Pine – The 65-inch 3-blade wooden fan for larger common living areas like the drawing-room or the bedrooms
3. Cherry – The 52-inch and 36-inch designer fan with 3 natural wood blades
4. Salsa – The model that takes on a great glossy shade on its 3 blade aluminium alloy design
5. Zen – The 56-inch fan with multi-colored LED lights, great for bedrooms, living rooms, and dining areas.

Fanzart has been selling designing luxury fans for almost a decade and is at the forefront of the industry's innovation. This includes the ability to change the colour of your fan blades, motor housing, and downrod, among other things. Customers may use this option to build a luxury fan that can be incorporated into their space's interior design in a unique way, making their homes truly one-of-a-kind. Speaking on the launch of this latest offering, TarunLala, Executive Director, Fanzart says, “We strongly believe that luxury fans should make way for customization. This offering is the natural next step for our customers looking for something that is uniquely them. It can be incorporated into our wide portfolio of designer fans – those with lights, retractable blades, wooden blades, and even our pedestal fans. We are sure that interior designers and architects will find this a useful feature too, to provide their clients with exclusive interior design options”. Fanzart provides customisation for select models in over 3600 shades, allowing you to build a luxury fan that can be incorporated into the interior decor of your space in a personalised manner, making your house really one-of-a-kind. 1. Maple – The Maple leaf-shaped 5-blade wooden designer fan, ideal for bedrooms and living rooms. 2. Pine – The 65-inch 3-blade wooden fan for larger common living areas like the drawing-room or the bedrooms 3. Cherry – The 52-inch and 36-inch designer fan with 3 natural wood blades 4. Salsa – The model that takes on a great glossy shade on its 3 blade aluminium alloy design 5. Zen – The 56-inch fan with multi-colored LED lights, great for bedrooms, living rooms, and dining areas.

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