15 Most Expensive Ceilings Fans Available Right Now - Luxury Ceiling Fans
Ever wonder which fans are the most expensive ceiling fans in the world? You are not alone! In this buying guide we are going to showcase our favorite expensive ceiling fans that you can buy right now.
Expensive ceiling fans are more than just a high price tag. These ceiling fans feature unique and extravagant designs, high quality materials and cutting edge technology that makes each fan more efficient and cost-effective over time. Keep reading to see which high-priced luxury ceiling fans are our favorites from lowest to highest cost.
Most Expensive Ceiling Fans
Monte Carlo Prairie Ceiling Fan
Price: $1,049
The Monte Carlo Prairie is a windmill-inspired ceiling fan made out of modern brushed steel. This blending of rustic and modern is what gives the Prairie its sweeping blade span, bold minimalist design and familiarity. While far from the most expensive ceiling fan, the Monte Carlo Prairie is the perfect introduction into expensive luxury ceiling fans that utilize the latest ceiling fan technology.
Modern Forms Woody Wifi Ceiling Fan
Price: $1,167
The Modern Forms Woody is one of the most expensive ceiling fans with lights available right now at over $1,100 MSRP. One of the best features of the Woody ceiling fan is its “smart” capabilities that allows for voice control via Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. The Modern Forms Woody also features an expansive 60-inch blade span design as well as an EnergyStar qualified motor that allows for energy cost-savings over time. When it comes to modern ceiling fans, the Modern Forms Woody is the best-in-class of cutting edge tech!
Monte Carlo Maverick Grand
Price: $1,189
Monte Carlo offers the Maverick ceiling fan in a many different sizes - in fact the smaller Monte Carlo Maverick Max is one of favorite ceiling fans for high ceilings - but the Maverick Grand truly is in a league of its own! This massive ceiling fan has a blade span of 99-inches and was specially designed to cool down large spaces. Damp-rated also means that it can be used both indoors and out. Costing over $1,000 USD the Maverick Grand easily makes the list as one of the largest and most expensive ceiling fans in the world.
Quorum Windmill Ceiling Fan
Price: Up to $1,190
The Quorum Windmill is an eye-catching ceiling fan that features fifteen expansive blades and a rustic design that is sure to capture the attention of anyone who sees it. Because it uses a small and powerful DC motor, the Windmill ceiling fan allows the pinwheel design to really shine while still being functional enough to give a powerful cooling breeze. The Quorum Windmill is available in a variety of different blade sizes and even offers damp-rated outdoor versions for covered porches and other outdoor spaces. Although not the most expensive ceiling fan on this list, the massive 72-inch and 86-inch versions are well over a thousand dollars!
Fanimation Stellar Custom Ceiling Fan
Price: Up to $1,275
Fanimation offers a jack-of-all-trades ceiling fan with their Stellar Custom model. This ceiling fan is damp rated for indoor or outdoor use, is available in a variety of sizes and features the ability to be controlled with a smart phone. The “Custom” in Stellar Custom comes from your ability to choose between a variety of sizes and finishes to accommodate any decor. But all of these features will come at a price! The Fanimation Stellar is one of the most expensive ceiling fans available today and it’s easy to see why once you delve into all of the high-tech features.
Luceplan Blow Ceiling Fan
Price: $1,300
More than a ceiling fan, the Luceplan Blow is a functional work of art. What makes the Blow ceiling fan so special (and pricey) is it’s innovative patented design that features the light above the blades. Made in Italy, each Blow ceiling fan features transparent blades that adds elegance and visual intrigue to any room. Add in a super quiet motor, infrared remote control and sophisticated opaline methacrylate diffuser motor housing and you have a ceiling fan that is sure to earn compliments with guests!
Minka Aire Artemis Liquid Nickel XL5
Price: $1,379
While you can usually snag a Minka Aire Artemis for under a thousand dollars, the XL5 version of the Artemis is almost double the price. But why? The Minka Aire Artemis XL5 features a glossy liquid nickel finish and an etched opal glass light kit that is as futuristic and modern as it is luxurious. Not to mention the XL5 version of the Artemis still features all of the bells and whistles that makes the original Artemis one of the best ceiling fans available today. These features include an ultra-quiet DC motor, high airflow fan blades and remote controllable settings.
Quorum Mykonos Ceiling Fan
Price: Up to $1,500
Available in 52-inches all the way to a massive 92-inches, the Quorum Mykonos is a luxury ceiling fan that is sure to turn some heads. The dramatic design is inspired by the sails of old European vessels and each blade made out of canvas. With even the smaller models costing upwards of $1,000 USD, the largest 92-inch Mykonos is easily on of the most expensive ceiling fans available right now.
Fanimation Americana Ceiling Fan
Price: $1,860
Truly elegant in design, the Fanimation Americana ceiling fan is inspired by early 19th century decor and you can see the influence with its scrollwork and intricate detail at the base. The Fanimation Americana is also completely customizable - you can choose between the standard Oak/Walnut blades or from a variety of different blade styles such as natural palm leaves or woven bamboo. Because of the craftsmanship behind each ceiling fan, the Fanimation Americana is easily one of the most expensive ceiling fans available right now.
Big Ass Fans Haiku Wifi Ceiling Fan
Price: Up to $2,294
The Haiku by Big Ass Fans is defiantly one of our favorite ceiling fans and it even made our list of best wifi ceiling fans. But did you know these fans are some of the most expensive ceiling fans for residential use available today?
The standard versions of the Haiku ceiling fan will already cost you a pretty penny but their premium brushed aluminum Haiku will run you almost twice as much. This version of the Haiku features aerodynamic brushed aluminum blades that are perfectly balanced for near-silent operation. Available in a variety of fan sizes (52”-84”) these high-tech ceiling fans are perfect for modern homes that only want the best.
Maxim Counter Fandelier
Price: $2,397
The Maxim Counter Fandlier is rated as one of the best ceiling fan chandelier hybrids for its high airflow, power efficiency and use of quality materials. The first thing you will notice is the unique chandelier design that is usually reserved for high-end designer light fixtures. Maxim manages to incorporate a fan inside its design that is powered by an energy-efficient and ultra-silent DC motor. This fusion of style and features is why the Maxim Counter Fandelier is one of the best ceiling fan for kitchens, breakfast nooks and other small spaces. Although the Maxim is an expensive ceiling fan, we believe it’s worth every penny.
Fanimation Palisade Ceiling Fan
Price: $2,485
Fanimation is known for their innovative styles and the Palisade Ceiling Fan is no exception. The Palisade is easily recognizable by its unique vertical rotation design that features two large fans with decorative leaf fan blades.
The Fanimation Palisade comes in a few different fan blade colors and outdoor wet-rated versions are also available. But none of these versions are cheap - the motor by itself is almost $2,000 and the leaf fan blades will cost extra. When added up this stunning tropical ceiling fan is one of the most expensive ceiling fans in the world.
Matthews Fan Company Ar Ruthiane
Price: Up to $2,932
What’s breezy, shiny and costs a ton of cash? If you answered the Matthews Ar Ruthiane ceiling fan then you guessed correctly.
This fancy ceiling fan features a dual rotational fan design instead of the standard one fan design. When it comes to finishing, you have a ton of colors and materials to choose from. Some examples include metal or wood blades and polished or matte metal body finishes. This makes the Ar Ruthiane incredibly customizable to match your home decor. Starting at almost $2,000 the Matthews Ar Ruthiane can cost up to $3,000 depending on the finish you choose.
Fanimation Brewmaster Belt Driven Ceiling Fan
Price: Up to $3,233
The Fanimation Brewmaster ceiling fan isn’t your average ceiling fan. What makes this expensive ceiling fan so special is its belt driven design that allows you to link multiple fans for a unique experience.
Belt driven fans were originally produced in the late 19th century and have since been updated to the motor driven fans we see today. But Fanimation keeps the belt-driven ceiling fan design alive by being one of the only manufacturers that still produces them. Its unique vintage design makes the Brewmaster one of our favorite game room and man cave ceiling fans. The craftsmanship, production process and unique parts makes the Fanimation Brewmaster one of the most expensive ceiling fans on the market today.
Big Ass Fans I6 Ceiling Fan
Price: Up to $3,380
The I6 by Big Ass Fans is a futuristic wifi-controlled ceiling fan that is versatile enough to install in homes, garages or even warehouses. This is due to its blade span selection (60”- 84”) that makes this ceiling fan perfect for large open spaces.
The Big Ass Fans I6 comes in both indoor and wet-rated outdoor versions but the outdoor version is what makes the I6 one of the most expensive ceiling fans in the world. The 84-inch outdoor version can cost upwards of $3,000! Talk about pricey!
Meyda Costello Chandelier Ceiling Fan
Price: Up to $15,000
Meyda Chandelier ceiling fans may be some of the world’s most expensive ceiling fans and it’s easy to see why. Each Medya chandelier ceiling fan is a handcrafted work of art that features high-end materials and intricate design details.
The Meyda Costello Chandelier Fan features the best of both worlds with a stunning two-tier chandelier design and a large 74” fan hidden inside the bottom chandelier. Since each Medya chandlier fan is custom crafted in New York you can expect up to 56 days until your chandelier ceiling fan is completed. If you are looking for the most expensive ceiling fan that is also the most unique then this is it!
Tips: Shopping for an Expensive ceiling fan
Why choose a more expensive ceiling fan?
Expensive ceiling fans can be more than double the price of your average ceiling fan found in big box stores. More expensive ceiling fans are usually unique in design and can double as chandeliers, dramatic decor accents or even works of art. If you care about style and craftsmanship, high end ceiling fans are where you will want to look. Although more expensive these fans provide unique designs that can’t be found anywhere else.
Some of the most expensive ceiling fans are also made with cutting edge technology that is uncommon in regularly priced ceiling fans. This includes cutting-edge motors, Wifi enabled technology, and special fan blades designed for maximum air circulation.
Where to buy an expensive ceiling fan?
If you are wondering where to buy an expensive ceiling fan then your best solution is to visit a lighting showroom locally or to simply shop online. Online retailers such as Lumens and Hansen Wholesale both specialize in unique and luxury ceiling fans for your home and business.
Shopping online has the advantage of price-comparison since you can look up different retailer pricing before making the final purchase. For expensive ceiling fans this can be especially important as you could save hundreds of dollars per purchase by comparing web prices!
Is an expensive ceiling fan worth it?
Only you can decide if buying an expensive ceiling fan is worth it! It’s important to understand that when it comes to ceiling fans, price is closely tied to quality. This means that the cheapest ceiling fans use inferior materials, may be lacking modern features and usually use motors with older technology. This translates into noisier fans that wobble or fans without convenient features like remotes, wall controls and dimmable lights.
With a more expensive ceiling fan you can expect better manufacturer warranties, high grade materials, better balanced blades and newer cutting-edge motors. This results in a stronger breeze, a quieter motor and ease-of-use when operating.
Some of the most expensive ceiling fans in the world aren’t always necessarily the best ceiling fans on the market. Fans tend to get more expensive when handcrafted or made in small batches. This means you are really paying for a unique ceiling fan design and only you can decide if it’s worth the extra money!