This is the transitional design you were thinking of when you first decided to buy a ceiling fan. An extremely functional design combined with those little extra features you would never expect on a ceiling fan. This fan has a 54-inch blade span with a 14-degree blade pitch. The included uplight has four 15-watt candelabra bulbs (not included) to provide for ample lighting of any room. This ceiling fan is available in a Distressed Bronze finish with five blades finished in a color that invokes fine, dark wines. A remote control is included, providing convenience and ease of option. Two downrods, one 6 inches and the other 12 inches, are included to let you choose the distance between the canopy to the motor. The fan contains a 188x18mm motor with three speeds. This fan features a limited lifetime warranty on its motor.
About Emerson Fan
J. W. Emerson founded the Emerson Electric Manufacturing Company in 1897 in St. Louis, Mo. Still based in the St. Louis area, Emerson Fan has been making quality electric parts for over 111 years. Starting with railroad switches, the company soon expanded to ceiling fans and was the first company to create a personal desk fan, a fad of office buildings during the 1920s. Besides its St. Louis headquarters, Emerson has production facilities in Dallas and Richardson, Texas, Lenexa, Kan., and Murfreesboro, Tenn.