Good Design Award winning contemporary ceiling fans
Here are G Squared Art’s six Good Design Award winning ceiling fans. All were designed by Mark Gajewski and are available for purchase on the G Squared Art website, http://www.g2art.com/. The most recent winner, the Wing ceiling fan, will be available later this year. Good Design Award winners are all in the permanent collection of the museum of the Chicago Athenaeum. So, if you choose one of these fans, you will have a museum piece displayed in your home!
1998 Good Design Award Winner – San Francisco ceiling fan, F528, http://www.g2art.com/prod/F528
1999 Good Design Award winner – Acero ceiling fan, F601, http://www.g2art.com/prod/F601
2001 Good Design Award winner – Flyte ceiling fan, F531, http://www.g2art.com/prod/F531
2003 Good Design Award winner – Cirque ceiling fan (submitted and awarded with the name “AirMobile”), http://www.g2art.com/prod/F596
2005 Good Design Award winner – Artemis ceiling fan F803, http://www.g2art.com/prod/F803
2010 Good Design Award winner – Wing ceiling fan, F823
You can read more about the Good Design Award here in our blog and on their website, http://www.chi-athenaeum.org/.
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