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View all productsBrass ceiling fans bring a warm, metallic finish to a room that most standard white or black fans cannot match, making them a popular choice for period homes, hamptons style interiors and any space where the fan is meant to be seen rather than hidden. The Blue Space stocks brass ceiling fans from Martec, a trusted Australian fan brand, in a small, purpose selected range rather than dozens of near identical options.
Why choose a brass finish
A brass ceiling fan works as a genuine design feature. Where a white fan tends to disappear into the ceiling, a brass fan reads more like a light fitting or piece of hardware, picking up on brass tapware, cabinet handles or pendant lighting already used elsewhere in the home. This makes it a natural fit for kitchens, living areas, bedrooms and covered outdoor spaces where the finish will be noticed from below.
Practical fit for the room
Before choosing a brass ceiling fan, think about the size of the room and the ceiling height, since fan blade span and mounting type both affect airflow and how the fan sits visually. A fan that is too small for a large open plan living area will struggle to move air effectively, while an oversized fan in a small bedroom can feel heavy against the scale of the room. Checking blade diameter against room dimensions before ordering will help avoid a mismatch.
Motor and control options
As with any ceiling fan, it is worth checking whether a wall control, remote control or pull cord is included, and whether the fan has multiple speed settings for finer control over airflow in different seasons. Because brass ceiling fans are a smaller, more considered category rather than a mass market one, it pays to compare the available options directly rather than assuming every fan in the range has identical features.
Where brass ceiling fans work best
Brass fans suit rooms with warm timber tones, natural stone, or other brass and gold hardware, since the finish ties these elements together rather than competing with them. They also work well in transitional or classic interiors that lean away from a stark, all white palette. In more industrial or minimalist spaces, a brushed nickel or matte black fan may sit more comfortably, so it is worth considering the fan against the rest of the room's finishes before committing.
Choosing the right brass ceiling fan for your space
Because this is a smaller, focused range, take the time to check each product listing for exact blade span, mounting height and control type so the fan you choose suits both the room and how you plan to use it. If you are renovating a period home or simply want a ceiling fan that doubles as a design feature, a brass finish is one of the more distinctive ways to achieve that without resorting to a custom fitting.