Choosing a designer ceiling fan feels different from choosing a regular one. You are not just picking airflow. You are choosing a centrepiece. These 25 best designer ceiling fans in India from Fanzart's range are where the search begins.
Whether you are looking for a stylish ceiling fan for a modern apartment or a fancy ceiling fan that replaces both fan and chandelier, the list covers seven design categories.

Modern and Minimal Designer Ceiling Fans
Clean geometry, neutral finishes, and profiles that recede into contemporary architecture. A stylish ceiling fan from this group suits open-plan apartments and modern residences where the fan should complement the space, not compete with it. For the full breakdown of how contemporary architecture reshaped the category, see the modern designer fans guide.
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Phoenix. Available in walnut, matte black, or matte white, and in two sizes (52" and 38"), so it works whether you are furnishing a large living room or a compact study. Among Fanzart's bestselling fans across all categories.
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Razor. A slim matte profile that nearly disappears against the ceiling, until you feel the airflow beneath it. Suited to interiors where less is more. A consistent bestseller in the Simply Modern range.
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Loop. Warm wood tones with a soft LED glow, in a compact 42" size. Suits mid-sized rooms that need a fan and a light in one fitting. A showroom favourite for buyers who want a fan with LED light.
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Salsa. The only Simply Modern fan with metal alloy blades. Holds its finish longer, resists warping, and feels noticeably more substantial in person.
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Nautica. Matte black, waterproof, and built for outdoor living. Suits garden spaces, open pergolas, and covered patios. The most requested designer fan for outdoor areas in the Simply Modern range.

Art Deco and Crystal Designer Fans
Each fancy ceiling fan in this group is built for rooms that welcome drama: dining halls, foyers, and formal living spaces. For the full fandelier guide, see what is a fandelier.
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Venetian. Reads as a sculptural chandelier when off, blooms open like a flower when running. Fourteen collapsible blades in nickel black. Suits formal dining rooms, foyers, and any space that welcomes a centrepiece.
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Zephyr. A crystal dome shaped like an inverted lotus, with transparent blades that vanish in motion. Available with fixed or retractable blades. The most photographed fan in Fanzart showrooms.
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Dark Shadow. Eight collapsible blades around a chandelier body. Among the most requested fancy fans for statement dining rooms. Also available in chrome as Shadow.
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Crystal. Austrian crystals set by hand into a gold retractable fandelier. 44" sweep. The closest Fanzart comes to jewellery for the ceiling, and the only fan in the range where the hardware itself is the finish.
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Tiffany. Named after Louis Comfort Tiffany, the stained glass pioneer. Hand-painted glass housing, chestnut wood blades, nine light sources (five large fittings, four small accent fittings). Not a fan with a light kit. A lighting installation that moves air. A stained glass beauty.
Wooden and Natural Material Designer Fans
Grain, polish, and the quiet warmth of natural wood. These designer fans suit interiors where organic materials lead the design language.
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Blaze. Just two blades, in a category where three is the minimum. Maple light-grain natural wood, polishable to match your interiors. Suits modern homes that want a fan closer to sculpture than an appliance.Provides amazing airflow, an engineering marvel.
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Cherry. Hand-crafted natural wood in antique cherry, natural, or white finish. Each blade shaped and finished individually. Also available for customisation.Available in 52" and 36" Mini Cherry. Among Fanzart's bestselling designer fans, and the bedroom fan interior designers return to most often.
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Maple. Light maple grain across five natural wood blades, polishable to match your existing furniture. At 60", it suits master bedrooms and large living rooms where warmth and generous airflow both matter.
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Pegasus. Hand-painted Spanish walnut blades with dark coffee housing. Suits warm, layered interiors where the fan should feel like a piece of furniture. The first in the wooden range to offer a hand-painted finish at this price point.
Classical and Vintage Designer Fans
Heritage forms, ornamental detail, and cultural memory. Each decorative ceiling fan here draws from India's design history without overstating it.
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Chakra. A mandala-inspired form in warm Brazilian cherry wood and matte black, with six ambient light fittings- a candelabra. Available in 20" and 28". The most distinctively Indian design in the fandelier range, and a favourite among designers creating spaces rooted in Indian craft traditions.
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Trojan. Heritage drama with contemporary practicality. Available in oil-rubbed olive brown, matte white, or matte black, with optional remote control. Suits large formal rooms where the fan sets the tone.
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Monarch. A floral textured cast iron grey housing with hand-painted chestnut wood blades. Suits traditional living rooms where ornamental detail is welcome. The decorative fan guests always ask about.
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Nizam. Named for the regal legacy of Mughal court craft. Pull chain, mesh-pattern blades in rustic dark grey, antique brass, or matte white housing, with walnut-finish plywood blades. Suits heritage homes and formal spaces. Among Fanzart's bestselling designer ceiling fans in the classical range.The mesh pattern is inspired from nizam palaces window and architectural design.
Tropical and Resort-Style Designer Fans
Organic textures, handcrafted detail, and designs that connect indoors to outdoors. Fancy fans from this group suit villas, coastal homes, resort lobbies, and covered patios. If you are shortlisting for a living room specifically, see the designer fans for living room guide. For outdoor installation guidance, see the outdoor ceiling fans guide.
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Bali. Real rattan blades (not a synthetic imitation), matte black housing, 48". The only fan in the range with raw, unfinished natural fibre. Suits covered patios, poolside areas, and resort-style living rooms.
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Caribbean. Five blades in natural or dark rattan finish, coffee brown housing, suited for covered outdoor spaces. The most installed Fanzart fan in resort villas, terrace restaurants, and boutique cafes.
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Basil. Five hand-polished natural wood blades shaped like basil leaves, each finished in multi-shade natural tones. 48". The most recognised fan by first-time showroom visitors: the blade shape stops people mid-step.
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Twinz. Dual fan body with eight hand-crafted natural wood blades. Built for double-height ceilings. The most dramatic ceiling moment in the Fanzart range, and a fan best appreciated from directly below.

Refined Industrial Designer Ceiling Fans
Bold proportions, metal finishes, and ceilings meant to be commanded. These designer ceiling fans fill expansive spaces with presence and airflow. For the full large-room guide, see the guide to ceiling fans for large rooms.
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Grandmaster. Available from 48" to 100", among the few Indian designer fans built at this scale for homes. Installed at JW Marriott. Suits double-height lobbies, farmhouses, and commercial interiors that need presence at scale.
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Avalon. A 66" sweep in matte silver or glossy white. Suits large open rooms where one fan needs to cover the full space. The strongest airflow performer in the Refined Industrial range.
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Trinity. Walnut blades in three clusters with gunmetal housing. Suits commercial spaces and large modern homes that want an industrial edge without colossal scale. The most specified fan in this range for architect-led projects.
The Bold and Unconventional
Some designs on this list push past the boundaries of what a ceiling fan is expected to look like. These three (featured in the style sections above) deserve a second look for how far they stretch the form.
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Blaze. Two blades on a ceiling fan. In a category where three is considered minimal, Blaze runs with two, and the result is closer to kinetic sculpture than a conventional fan.
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Venetian. Fourteen blades that collapse into a chandelier form when the motor stops. The room changes character depending on whether the Venetian is running or still.
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Twinz. A single fixture with two fan bodies and eight blades, designed for double-height ceilings. Not two fans mounted side by side, but one integrated design.
Conclusion
Twenty-five designer fans, seven design categories, one principle: a fan should earn its place on your ceiling, not just fill it. Explore the complete Fanzart collection at fanzartfans.com, experience the finishes firsthand at a showroom, or call 90660 99000 for a personalised design consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right designer ceiling fan for my home?
Start with room size and ceiling height. Under 150 sq ft: 42" to 48" sweep. Between 150 and 250 sq ft: 52" to 60". Above 250 sq ft: 60" and larger, or a dual-fan arrangement. Then match the design language to your interior style.
Does Fanzart work with architects and interior designers?
Yes. Fanzart offers tailored support including sample lending (returnable or payable), on-site inspections, floor plan consultations with fan placement recommendations, and CAD-based airflow guidance. For project enquiries, contact 92430 30000.
Which Fanzart designer fans are most popular on social media?
The Fandelier collection generates the most visual engagement overall. Models frequently featured by customers and designers include Caribbean, Cherry, Phoenix, Maple, Venetian, Race, Trojan, Dark Shadow, and Wave.
Where can I buy Fanzart designer ceiling fans in India?
Online at fanzartfans.com and at 145+ retail locations across India, including Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, and Ahmedabad.