Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Dervish Ceiling Fan and Light

Not content with the ceiling fan, in that other than speed and materials it has not significantly changed since invented, industrial designer Phillipe Malouin spawned the idea of the Dervish ceiling fan and light. Inspired by equal parts Turkish dancer and automated car wash, the Dervish looks to completely re-imagine not only the aesthetic of the ceiling fan, but how it operates as well. Currently, the Dervish is only in a state of development, but we can't wait to see it in production. You can learn more about Mr. Malouin, and see some more of his very creative and innovative designs here.

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  3. Great You are joyful

    I have got one myself because like 10 decades. I enjoy it as well, not modded as yours however.

    At this time it doesn't work, it chokes if heat. Brought to a neigbour of mine and that he will find a deeper look at it.

    It seems like a few have had trouble with all the automatic decompression valve, so does yours have this?

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