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6 Best Ceiling Fan Stores In Singapore To Shop At For Modern Aesthetics & Ultimate Comfort

4 October 2024 | BY

From practical options to the more stylish models, here’s a list of 6 ceiling fan stores so that you can cool off in the sunny tropical heat.

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If you’ve been melting in the sun and have been trying to avoid the scary electricity bills involved with air-conditioning, perhaps the answer lies in the humble ceiling fan. From the utilitarian charm of ol’ reliables like KDK to the more aesthetic models from the likes of Elmark, these 6 ceiling fan stores in Singapore are likely to provide you with solutions to provide respite from the sunny tropical heat in style.

1. KDK Singapore—Reputable Japanese fans from $78

ceiling fan sg Singapore KDK 1Image adapted from: KDK

Starting the list is an established, reliable Japanese brand that many Singaporeans are familiar with. KDK has been a household brand that many might have grown up using, one that offers energy-efficient ceiling fans with a strong reputation for quality.

Whilst its models admittedly tend to be very utilitarian in design, they remain neutral enough aesthetically to fit most home renovation themes.

ceiling fan sg Singapore KDKKDK’s E48HP model ceiling fan being used in a serene Chashitsu-inspired HDB home.
Image credit: Intheory Design

KDK runs the gamut as far as fans are concerned, from ceiling fans to wall-mounted models, and even standing fans. Readers might even recognise their products, with their KDK E48HP model ($348 on Shopee) being used in our Chashitsu-inspired HDB home feature. 

KDK does have an office you can visit to see their products in person, but you can also find their showrooms in popular stores like Courts, Best Denki and Harvey Norman.

KDK Singapore
Address: 18 Genting Road Singapore 349477
Contact: +65 6288 9190 KDK website

2. Crestar—Established local brand with fans from $261.60

ceiling fan sg Singapore CrestarA Crestar ValueAir ceiling fan cooling a landed home designed by The Happitat
Image credit: @thehappitat

Another familiar brand, this time a homegrown one, Crestar is seen as having the reliability you look for from KDK but with somewhat more stylish designs. They specialise entirely in ceiling fans, with a large repertoire ranging from size, blade configuration and even the possibility of smart features.

ceiling fan sg Singapore crestar 2Image credit: @buildbuiltco

An interesting part of Crestar is that it has a series of wood-themed fans, which could be good options for those looking to Muji-fy their home or run other wood-based home renovations.

Crestar
Address: 1 Tampines North Drive 1, #04-18 T-Space Singapore 528559 (Near Lobby 6)
Contact: +65 6254 9483 Crestar website

3. Spin Fans—From $1,035.50, with UDDC motors for energy savings

ceiling fan sg Singapore spin fansThe ASH SPIN model, with its wooden blades make it perfect for the wood-oriented design of this home.
Image credit: @carpentersdesignsg

Spin fans come with an interesting piece of technology: Ultra Dynamic DC (UDDC) motors. These motors promise that it will consume 70% less energy and operate quietly, granting you savings on your electricity bill over time.

The prices for their fans does indeed seem a bit high, but they come with much of the functionality that is usually packaged as add-ons for other brands, such as dimmable LED lights, different mounting options and remote control.

ceiling fan sg Singapore spin fans 2A sleek black ESPADA SPIN fan in a black-themed home.
Image credit: @keyconceptsg

The sleek lines with Spin Fans’ models provide a minimalist & timeless look that fits equally many modern minimalist home designs.

Spin Fans
Address: 1 Tampines North Drive 1, #04-18 T-Space Singapore 528559
Contact: +65 8588 9021 Spin Fans website

4. Sembawang Lighting House—Authorised dealer for brands like Liniq, KDK & Acorn

ceiling fan sg Singapore sembawang lighting houseImage credit: judesignstudio

On the surface, Sembawang Lighting House is like other appliance stores like Courts or Harvey Norman, selling different brands of electric fans. The key difference here though, is that it is an authorised dealer for all of its fans. 

This means that it carries original parts for all of the models it has, which makes it really convenient when you’re trying to fix your fans when it breaks down. And if you’d rather have a professional fix it for you instead, Sembawang Lighting house does in fact provide direct repair services.

Sembawang Lighting House
Address: 602 Sembawang Road, S758458
Phone: +65 6759 7703Sembawang Lighthouse website

5. Elmark—Boutique electric fan store from $112

ceiling fan sg Singapore elmarkThe Elmark NMD39 mounted on the wall instead of the ceiling in this home.
Image credit: Elmark

Now, for something more ambitious: long-time readers might have seen these unique ceiling fan designs in plenty of home features, such as this NMD39 fan. In fact, this model demonstrates its versatility, being mounted onto the side of the wall instead of from the ceiling itself, lending it to a wide array of renovation ideas.

Elmark
Address: 3016 Ubi Road 1, #03-143, Singapore 408706
Phone: +65 6741 0729 │ Elmark website

6. Fanco Ceiling Fans—Curvy designs with brushless motors from $199

ceiling fan sg Singapore fancoA Fanco F-star series ceiling fan juxtaposes beautifully against a yellow background.
Image credit: Fanco

Fanco might have a relatively small catalogue of fans, but they all come with modern curved designs and modern features. They come with DC brushless motors, which are quieter and provide increased energy savings because of how efficient they are.

This is accompanied by ABS plastic blades, which Fanco promises to provide smoother and quieter airflow than conventional fans. And at $188-$599, Fanco is a good bargain for those looking for stylish mid-range fans without breaking the bank.

Fanco Ceiling Fans
Address: 30 Mandai Estate, #02-03, Singapore 729918
Phone: +65 6766 7277 │ Fanco website

Best ceiling fan stores in Singapore

Ceiling fans have been around for a long while. And whilst perhaps some still retain the familiar reliable shape, newer and bolder designs have begun to exist, promising better performance, new aesthetic styles or even smart features that you’d find nifty. Perhaps these will be ceiling fan stores in Singapore that you’d consider buying from when planning your next home renovation.

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