Award Winning Australian Design Leads To The Birth Of The Sycamore Ceiling Fan

At TFTS, we’re always looking for that next big thing in eco design and I think this might just fall into the winner’s category. The Sycamore Ceiling fan is not only inspired by nature and named after a natural species of tree, but the company who designed it built it with eco-friendliness in mind.

This gorgeous award winning concept, from Australia, was designed with a few notions in mind. Energy efficiency, pleasing aesthetics, quiet operation, easy installation and a reliable motor were features that would remain top of the list of needs. The designers managed to mimic these needs by creating a fan that would run at slower speeds, thereby reducing energy intake, and its organic shape provided air circulation with virtually no noise nor instability in air movement due to its factory balanced blade.

The Sycamore Ceiling fan boasts one modern organic-shaped plastic moulded blade which is remote-controlled and energy efficient based on this unique single-blade design. This design provides an impressive breeze (The unit operates at three low speeds; 80, 120 and 160rpm). This modern design puts older models of the original ceiling fan to shame both in design as well as with regards to functionality.

To top off this amazing product, the company has gone so far as to ensure that the merchandise is packaged in a neat eco-friendly parcel, ready to be shipped to you to install your first energy efficient modern Sycamore Ceiling fan (Tropical Summer breezes not included).

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