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Minka Aire's Alva Ceiling Fan is a tasteful transitional accent that's a sure crowd pleaser. This ceiling fan features wooden blades with a 52-inch blade span that cuts through the air with ease, producing 6000 cubic feet of airflow per minute. The Alva Ceiling Fan can be used with Edison bulbs to add an industrial vibe.
The Minka Group, located in Corona, CA, offers a variety of products, including Minka Aire fans, Minka Lavery lighting, and George Kovacs fans and lighting.
Key Features
Minka Aire's Alva Ceiling Fan is a tasteful transitional accent that's a sure crowd pleaser. This ceiling fan features wooden blades with a 52-inch blade span that cuts through the air with ease, producing 6000 cubic feet of airflow per minute. The Alva Ceiling Fan can be used with Edison bulbs to add an industrial vibe.
The Minka Group, located in Corona, CA, offers a variety of products, including Minka Aire fans, Minka Lavery lighting, and George Kovacs fans and lighting.
- Designed in 2017
- Edison-inspired 56" ceiling fan
- Fan Airflow (at high speed): 6000 CFM
- Fan Electricity Use (at high speed): 30 Watts (excludes lights)
- Fan Airflow Efficiency (at high speed): 200 CFM/Watt
- Material: Metal / Wood
- Sloped Ceiling Adaptable: Yes
- Installation Type: Standard/With Downrod
- Control Type: Handheld
- Reverse Function Control Location: Switch on housing
- Number of Fan Speeds Forward/Reverse: 6
- Motor Type: DC
- Motor Size: 120 x 15 mm
- Lighting Style: Soft/Diffused/Ambient
- ENERGY STAR® Certified: Rated energy efficient by the Environmental Protection Agency.
- Made In China
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Indicates how much voltage a bulb can accept via the fixture it's installed in.Light Color Temperature
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The average amount time that a bulb is expected to last.CRI
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