Oil rubbed bronze finish Cherry finished blades Frosted alabaster glass shade
The Whitney ceiling fan combines elegant design elements with practical functionality in a 52-inch size perfect for standard rooms. Its classic styling complements various interior design themes.
MATERIALS & DESIGN +
- 52-inch blade span ideal for medium to large rooms
- Oil rubbed bronze finish on motor housing and mounting hardware with cherry finished blades
- Integrated light kit features a frosted alabaster glass shade that diffuses light evenly
Airflow (CFM): |
4700 |
Airflow Efficiency: |
87 |
Assembly Required: |
Yes |
Blade Finish: |
Elm and Cherry |
Blade Span (In.): |
52 |
Bulb Wattage: |
60 |
Bulb Base: |
Candelabra Base |
Bulb Included: |
No |
Bulb Type: |
Incandescent |
Country Of Origin: |
China |
Downrod Size (In.): |
4 |
Family/Collection: |
Whitney |
Fan Control Type: |
Pull Chain |
Glass Type: |
Alabaster Glass |
Item Depth (in.): |
52 |
Item Height (in.): |
19 |
Item Weight (lb.): |
14.5 |
Item Width (in.): |
52 |
Lead Wire Size Included (In.): |
72 |
Light Direction: |
Down Lighting |
Light Kit Included: |
Yes |
Location Rating: |
Dry Location |
Motor Color: |
Oil-Rubbed Bronze |
Motor Size: |
153 x 12mm |
Mounting Type: |
flushmount |
Number Of Blades: |
5 |
Number Of Boxes: |
1 |
Number Of Bulbs: |
3 |
Package Depth (in.): |
12 |
Package Height (in.): |
10.2 |
Package Weight (lb.): |
18 |
Package Width (in.): |
21.8 |
Power Source: |
AC |
Ship Type: |
Small Parcel |
Speeds: |
3 |
Voltage: |
120 |
Warranty Length (Months): |
1 Year |
Warranty Term: |
Parts |
Watts Per Bulb: |
60 |
Style: |
Classic |
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Type:
Ceiling Fans
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Width:
52"
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Height:
19"
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Depth:
52"
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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