Savoy House Ceiling Fans– The Inside Story

 

From the early Egyptians who used the palm frond to create a cooling breeze, mankind has improvised ways to “Be Cool”. In the 1880’s with introduction of electricity, the first ceiling fan, as we know it today was invented.

 

By producing a breeze, a ceiling fan’s downward airflow during the warmer months of the year can make a room cooler and save significantly on your air conditioning bills.

 

Ceiling fans are generally associated with warm weather usage. However, the upward flow of air when a ceiling fan is in reverse motion will push warmer air trapped at the ceiling back down to the floor, making the living area of a room feel warmer.

 

Savoy House has taken ceiling fans to new heights. Their collections feature motor housings with exquisite details, unique blades, sophisticated finishes and intricate, textured glass to create your individual style.

So, come discover the selections of beautiful fans offered by Savoy House.

 

As with lighting, convenient controls enhance the user’s satisfaction. Virtually all fans sold to residential users include a control, usually a pull chain.

Wall box controls enable you to turn the fan on and off and adjust the speed from the doorway or other convenient locations around the room.

Savoy house offers a large selection of hand held remotes and wall controls. These controls are designed for operation on Savoy House fans only. Most of the remotes and wall controls can be used to operate all the Savoy House fans unless noted in the descriptions.

The hand held remotes have a receiver wired into the fan canopy and picks up the signals that control the fan from the control.

 

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