The Goldair Platinum Ceiling Fan provides a stylish finish while improving air circulation, keeping your space cool in summer and redistributing warm air in winter to maintain a consistent temperature.
Ideal for medium to large rooms, its sleek, fixed design is perfect for spaces where floor-standing fans aren’t practical. Powered by an efficient, quiet DC motor, it delivers comfort without noise. In summer, it provides a refreshing breeze, while in winter, it circulates warm air from the ceiling.
With five adjustable speeds, an 8-hour timer and a premium matte finish, this ceiling fan adds style and energy efficiency, offering an all-season solution for any room.
This ceiling fan provides a peaceful environment ideal for bedrooms, living rooms, or offices
Energy-Efficient DC Motor
Featuring a DC motor, this ceiling fan provides powerful airflow while consuming less energy, making it an eco-friendly choice for maintaining comfort year-round.
Summer and Winter Modes
This fan features reversible airflow settings for year-round use—cool down with a refreshing breeze in summer, and switch to winter mode to circulate warm air, improving overall heating efficiency.
Multiple Speed Settings with Remote Control
Easily adjust between multiple speed settings using the included remote, giving you full control over the airflow and ensuring personalised comfort.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I attach a longer down rod to my ceiling fan?
You can remove the included down rod and attach a longer one if required. Simply measure the outer diameter of the rod supplied with the fan and buy a suitable sized down rod of choice from your local hardware store.
Can I use a ceiling fan in winter?
Yes, our ceiling fans have a reverse function that allows the fan to rotate clockwise, pushing warm air down and improving heat circulation during winter.
Can a ceiling fan lower my energy costs?
Yes, ceiling fans can help reduce energy costs by improving air circulation. In summer, they make rooms feel cooler, allowing you to reduce air conditioning use. In winter, the reverse function helps distribute warm air more efficiently.