Whether it’s for private residences or studios, stars like Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh, Hrithik Roshan, Shahid Kapoor, Mira Rajput, Sonakshi Sinha, Suneil Shetty, Jr. NTR, Ram Charan, Nayanthara and Vignesh have chosen Fanzart luxury ceiling fans for their spaces.
But what actually makes a luxury ceiling fan different? Not just in price, but in what you see, feel, and live with every day.
This guide explains the difference between luxury, premium, and designer fans, what each price band in India offers, and where first-time buyers should begin.

What Makes a Ceiling Fan “Luxury”
A regular ceiling fan is built to move air. A luxury ceiling fan is built to change how a room feels. The design comes first. The materials are chosen for character, not just function. The craft is visible. And the fan becomes part of the room’s identity, not something you look past.
Indian buyers often use “luxury,” “premium,” and “designer” interchangeably. At Fanzart, each means something different, and knowing the distinction helps when choosing a premium ceiling fan:
- Designer ceiling fan is about standing out. These fans are bold, unexpected, and made to look like nothing else on a ceiling. Loop, Blaze, and Phoenix carry this quality.
- Premium ceiling fan is about getting strong design and performance at a more accessible price. You’re not compromising on aesthetics, just not at the top of the range yet. Pluto and Classic sit here.
- Luxury ceiling fan is the complete package. Handcrafted detailing, rare materials, and a presence that changes the room. Tiffany and Bali represent this tier.
These aren’t rigid categories. Models like Feather, Vogue, Trinity, and Razor overlap across tiers, each a different expression of the same idea, from vintage artistry to contemporary minimalism to sculptural form. Across all three tiers, one thing stays constant: every Fanzart fan is built to be noticed, not ignored.
For more info, see our designer ceiling fans style directory guide.

Price Bands in India and What the Premium Buys
Luxury fans in India span a wide range. Here’s what each price band looks like, with an expensive ceiling fan example at every level.
Under ₹15,000: Entry into designer territory. The Vienna is your first step into a design-led ceiling fan. Even at this range, you get Fanzart’s aesthetic sensibility and access to colour customisation.
₹15,000 to ₹30,000: Designer performance. Phoenix and Razor sit in this band. Statement designs with technology-rich features, bold aesthetics with dependable performance, are popular for living rooms and bedrooms.
₹30,000 to ₹60,000: Handcrafted materials. The Bali (₹43,990) is where handcrafted natural materials enter the picture. Each rattan blade is shaped by hand and set into warm matte housing, giving the fan a resort-style character that works in both tropical and contemporary interiors.
₹60,000 to ₹1,00,000+: Full luxury craftsmanship. The Tiffany (₹69,990) takes its name from Louis Comfort Tiffany, the celebrated stained glass artist. It pairs handcrafted wooden blades with layered glass lighting, creating a fan that feels more like a vintage art piece than a ceiling fixture.
The Most Expensive Ceiling Fan in Fanzart’s Range
Highest-priced fan in each collection:
- Crystal (₹93,990) — Fandelier Collection. Intricate crystal detailing with retractable blades that transform from chandelier to fan. Multicolour LED lighting, BLDC motor for silent, energy-efficient performance, available in suspendable formats. Designed as a luxury statement piece.
- Grandmaster (₹47,990) — Industrial Collection. 7-blade designer fan with expansive sweep and matte finish. High-performance airflow for large spaces. Blends industrial power with sculptural elegance and quiet operation.
- Divine (₹47,990) — Modern Collection. Sculptural modern design with integrated multicolour LED lighting and soft ambient glow. Remote-controlled operation with whisper-quiet airflow and a minimal, calming aesthetic.
- Bali (₹43,990) — Tropical Collection. Original rattan blades with warm matte housing. Inspired by tropical retreats with natural textures and gentle, breezy airflow. Ideal for relaxed, resort-style interiors.
- Tiffany (₹69,990) — Vintage Collection. Inspired by stained glass artistry with an ornate, handcrafted aesthetic. Wooden blades with layered lighting, classic vintage appeal. A decorative centrepiece fan.
For BLDC motor technology and pricing across the full range, see our guide to luxury BLDC ceiling fans.

Best Picks for First-Time Buyers
If you’re buying your first luxurious ceiling fan and want strong design and performance without starting at the top of the range, these four are a good place to begin.
| Model | Why |
|---|---|
| Razor | Clean, modern lines with versatile room appeal |
| Phoenix | Bold designer aesthetic with technology-rich features |
| Maple | Understated elegance for a refined space |
| Pine | Warm, natural appeal with dependable performance |
With 145+ retail locations across India, you can see and feel these fans in person before deciding.

Materials, Motors and Craftsmanship Behind Premium Ceiling Fans
What separates a premium ceiling fan from an ordinary one comes down to three things: what it’s made of, how it’s made, and where it’s made.
Materials
| Material | Models | Character |
|---|---|---|
| Crystal | Crystal, Venetian | Austrian crystals, machine-cut for precision and set onto the fan body by hand, one piece at a time |
| Wood | Cherry, Basil | Each blade is handcrafted and finished individually, bringing out the natural grain and texture of the wood |
| Metal | Troy, Salsa | Sculpted metal forms that lean industrial or contemporary, depending on the finish and setting |
Other crystal models include Dew Drops, where crystals hang like suspended water droplets, Zephyr, which gives crystal a more contemporary form, and Rolex, where the crystal arrangement is denser and more dramatic.
For a detailed guide to crystal ceiling fans, see our crystal ceiling fan guide.
The Handcrafted Process
The craftsmanship at Fanzart lies not in mass manufacturing, but in the hand-finishing, hand-painting, and hand-setting processes that elevate each fan into a décor statement.
- Hand-finished wood: Each blade is finished one at a time to draw out the natural grain. You can see this on Basil, Cherry, Loop, and Tiffany.
- Hand-painted detailing: Monarch has floral motifs painted by hand onto its cast iron housing. Basil gets a multi-shade finish, while Loop is available in Colombian Teak or Matte White, both applied by hand.
- Hand-set crystals: Every crystal is placed individually onto the fan body. This applies to Venetian, Dew Drops, Zephyr, Crystal, and Rolex.
- Handcrafted rattan: The Bali uses original rattan, shaped and woven entirely by hand.
- Handcrafted exteriors: The Tripod Collection features full exterior handcrafting from top to bottom.
Manufacturing
Components are sourced from five countries, with Taiwan as the primary origin. Final assembly, finishing, and quality control all happen at Fanzart’s own factory in Bangalore.
3,600+ Colour Combinations
Fanzart offers colour customisation across over 3,600 shades, using both RAL and Asian Paints shade cards.
How it works: Pick a shade from the RAL or Asian Paints book, choose your finish (matte, glossy, or a combination of both), and receive a fan customised in that colour.
Beyond solid colours: If you have a specific wooden finish in mind, you can submit a sample and Fanzart will match it to 90% accuracy. For something truly one of a kind, Fanzart also hires artists to hand-paint fan blades and motor housings with any artwork, pattern, or design a client may want. From subtle detailing to bold custom concepts, each piece is created to suit the space and the client’s brief.
The painted Twinz installation at Bastian Restrobar, Bangalore, is one example of how this bespoke art service comes to life.
Available on select models: Atom, Blaze, Cherry, Falcon, Feather, Grandmaster, Huddle, Maple, Pine, Snuggle, Swing, Twinz, Vienna, and Wave. A customisation charge applies.

Is a Luxury Ceiling Fan Worth It?
Luxurious ceiling fans can feel like a significant expense. Here’s what backs it up.
| Factor | Detail |
|---|---|
| Motor life | 20 to 25 years |
| Fan life | Over 25 years with proper care |
| Manufacturing warranty | 1 year |
| Motor warranty | 5 years |
| After-sales | Technicians trained in Taiwan, franchisees certified by Fanzart |
Fanzart’s after-sales service is consistently rated among the best by both customers and channel partners. For support: +91 90660 99000 or sales@fanzartfans.com.
For bedroom-specific recommendations, see our guide to luxury bedroom ceiling fans.
The Fanzart Design Philosophy
Fanzart’s philosophy is to turn an everyday fixture into the centrepiece of a room — where aesthetics come first and performance is engineered around them. It brings together creative influences from across the world, shaped for the way Indian interiors come together, producing fans that don’t just suit a space but set its character. The ceiling becomes a surface worth designing, not just looking past.
With 200+ designs across fandeliers, wooden fans, crystal fans, modern fans, tropical fans, and industrial fans, select models also offer dual-direction airflow for both summer and winter use.
Every one of Fanzart’s luxury fans in India is backed by the same commitment: the ceiling deserves as much attention as every other surface in the room.
Awards and Recognition:
| Year | Recognition |
|---|---|
| 2018 | Ace Tech Delhi Grand Stand Award |
| 2019 | Economic Times Business Leader |
| 2019 | Most Innovative Home Interior Brand |
| 2019 | Best Luxury Designer Ceiling Fan |
| 2019 | Power Brands Rising Star |
| 2019 | Entrepreneur of the Year |
| 2019 | Woman Entrepreneur of the Year |
| 2019 | Ace Tech Bangalore Platinum Grand Stand |
| 2019 | Ace Tech Bangalore Design Wall Award |
| 2019 | Ace Tech Mumbai Grand Stand Award |
| 2019 | Ace Tech Delhi Design Wall Award |
| 2019 | Ace Tech Delhi Iconic Booth Award |


Most Innovative Home Interior Brand — 2018

ET Business Leader Award by Economic Times — 2019

Best Luxury Designer Ceiling Fan — 2020

Women Entrepreneur of the Year — 2021
Trusted Across India’s Most Recognised Spaces
Fanzart fans are featured across celebrity homes, luxury restaurants, and bespoke interior projects, reinforcing their presence in India’s most refined living and hospitality spaces.
- Customised Twinz fans feature at Bastian Garden City (Shilpa Shetty’s dining destination), Atom and Caribbean models are installed at One8 Commune by Virat Kohli.
- Sports personalities like Anil Kumble and Virender Sehwag also have Fanzart in their homes.
- Builders like Prestige and Embassy have chosen Fanzart for their luxury projects.


Transform your ceiling into a masterpiece. Explore Fanzart’s luxury fans in India at a showroom near you or browse the full collection at fanzartfans.com. For bespoke guidance, book a private design consultation at +91 90660 99000.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the price range of luxury ceiling fans in India?
Fanzart’s range starts under ₹15,000 with the Vienna and goes up to ₹93,990 for the Crystal fandelier, the most expensive ceiling fan in the collection. Most models fall between ₹15,000 and ₹60,000, depending on materials, design complexity, and motor type.
How long does a Fanzart fan last?
Motor life is 20 to 25 years. The fan itself lasts over 25 years with proper care. Warranty covers 1 year on manufacturing and 5 years on the motor.
Can I see Fanzart fans in person before buying?
Yes. Fanzart has 145+ retail locations across India. You can also book a private design consultation at +91 90660 99000 or explore the full range at fanzartfans.com.
Is colour customisation available?
Yes, over 3,600 shades through RAL and Asian Paints shade cards. Choose matte, glossy, or combination finishes. Wooden finish matching and hand-painted blades by appointed artists are also available on select models. A customisation charge applies.
How does after-sales service work?
Call +91 90660 99000 or email sales@fanzartfans.com. All technicians are Taiwan-trained and franchisees are Fanzart-certified for consistent quality across India.