Industrial Indoor Fans

Matte black housings with dark walnut blades and high-CFM DC motors for lofts, open kitchens, and large industrial spaces. Shop from WAC Lighting, Hinkley Lighting, and more.

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Industrial Indoor Ceiling Fans Canada – High-CFM Performance, Raw Material Aesthetic

Industrial indoor ceiling fans combine high-CFM motor performance with raw material aesthetics — matte black housings, reclaimed wood or dark walnut blade profiles, and exposed motor casings that reference factory ventilation equipment. These fans deliver serious air movement in loft spaces, open-plan kitchens, and large rooms while looking like they belong in the space rather than being installed as an afterthought.

DC motor industrial fans run quieter and more efficiently than AC alternatives and suit loft bedrooms and home offices where quiet operation matters. For large open-plan loft spaces, a fan with a blade span of 56 to 72 inches provides the airflow coverage the volume requires. Most include remote control and reversible motor function for year-round use.

We carry industrial indoor fans from WAC Lighting, Hinkley Lighting, and Maxim Lighting. All priced in Canadian dollars with free shipping on orders over $199.

Industrial Indoor Ceiling Fan FAQs

What size industrial ceiling fan do I need for a loft space?

For rooms up to 225 square feet, a 44 to 52-inch fan is sufficient. For rooms 225 to 400 square feet, use 52 to 60 inches. For large open-plan loft spaces over 400 square feet, a 60 to 72-inch fan or multiple fans provides adequate coverage. In rooms with very high ceilings, downrod extensions bring the fan to the optimal operating height of 8 to 9 feet from the floor.

What is the difference between AC and DC motor ceiling fans?

AC motor fans use standard alternating current and are the most common and least expensive type. DC motor fans convert power to direct current for the motor, which runs quieter, uses 70% less energy than AC equivalents, and offers more speed settings. For industrial loft bedrooms and home offices where quiet operation is important, DC motor fans are the better choice despite higher upfront cost.

Can industrial ceiling fans be used in rooms with low ceilings?

For ceilings at 8 feet, use a flush-mount (hugger) fan configuration that mounts the motor directly to the ceiling box without a downrod. Standard fans hang 12 to 18 inches below the ceiling and require at least 7 feet of clearance below the blade. If your ceiling is below 8 feet, a flush-mount industrial fan is the safe choice.

Do industrial ceiling fans work in reverse for winter heating?

Yes — all fans in this collection include a reversible motor. Running the fan in reverse (clockwise at low speed in winter) pushes warm air that has risen to the ceiling back down along the walls, reducing heating costs by 10 to 15%. Most include a remote or wall control with reverse function.

Do you ship industrial ceiling fans across Canada?

Yes — all fans ship Canada-wide at CAD prices with free shipping on orders over $199. Most in-stock items leave our Montreal warehouse within 1–3 business days.

Buying guide
How to Choose Industrial Indoor Fans

Blade span, motor type, mounting configuration, and finish determine how industrial indoor fans perform.

Size the blade span
For loft spaces and open-plan rooms up to 350 square feet, 48 to 56-inch blade spans work well. For larger loft spaces over 350 square feet, 56 to 72-inch fans or multiple units provide adequate airflow coverage.
Choose DC over AC
DC motor fans run 70 to 80 percent more efficiently than AC motors, operate significantly quieter, and offer smoother speed control. For loft bedrooms where quiet operation matters, DC is the clear choice.
Set the downrod length
Position the blade plane 7 to 8 feet above the floor for optimal airflow. For 8-foot ceilings, a flush hugger mount works. For 10 to 14-foot loft ceilings, an extended downrod of 12 to 36 inches positions the fan at the right height.
Match the finish
Matte black with dark walnut or matching black blades suits most industrial interiors. Aged bronze with reclaimed wood blades suits warmer loft spaces with brick and exposed beam ceilings.
SpaceBlade spanMotor type
Loft bedroom48" - 56"DC recommended
Open-plan kitchen52" - 60"DC recommended
Large loft living room56" - 72"DC recommended
Workshop / studio52" - 60"AC acceptable
Commercial loft60" - 72" or multipleHigh-CFM commercial grade
Common questions
Industrial Indoor Fans FAQ
What defines industrial indoor fans?
Industrial indoor ceiling fans combine high-CFM motors with matte black or aged bronze housings, dark walnut or reclaimed wood blades, and exposed motor casings that reference factory ventilation equipment. They deliver serious air movement with industrial material character.
What blade span do I need for a loft space?
For loft spaces up to 350 square feet, 48 to 56-inch spans work well. For larger open-plan lofts, 56 to 72 inches or multiple fans provide adequate coverage.
Why choose DC over AC for an industrial fan?
DC motors run 70 to 80 percent more efficiently, operate significantly quieter, and offer smoother speed transitions. For loft bedrooms where noise matters, DC is the clear choice.
How long a downrod do I need for a high-ceiling loft?
Position the blade plane 7 to 8 feet above the floor. For a 12-foot loft ceiling, a 48-inch downrod works. For 14-foot ceilings, a 72-inch downrod. Check the product specifications for available downrod lengths.
Can industrial ceiling fans be used in a home office?
Yes. DC motor industrial fans are quiet enough for office use and provide beneficial air circulation for long work sessions.
Do you offer free shipping?
Yes, free standard shipping across Canada on all orders over $199, including indoor fans.
What brands do you carry?
We carry industrial indoor fans from WAC Lighting, Hinkley Lighting, and Maxim Lighting.