Progress Lighting Springer 60-in Architectural Bronze Indoor Ceiling Fan with Remote (12-Blade)
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Progress Lighting Springer 60-in Architectural Bronze Indoor Ceiling Fan with Remote (12-Blade)

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Progress Lighting Springer 60-in Architectural Bronze Indoor Ceiling Fan with Remote (12-Blade)Springer 60 in Architectural Bronze Indoor Ceiling Fan, 12 Blade, Remote The Progress Lighting Springer 60 inch windmill style ceiling fan delivers a striking architectural bronze finish with distressed walnut blades and a powerful, quiet DC motor. Designed for great rooms and large spaces, it includes a 6 speed full function remote and an 8 in downrod for flat or sloped ceilings. Enjoy efficient airflow without a light kit for a clean, rustic

Springer 60-in Architectural Bronze Indoor Ceiling Fan, 12-Blade, Remote

The Progress Lighting Springer 60-inch windmill-style ceiling fan delivers a striking architectural bronze finish with distressed walnut blades and a powerful, quiet DC motor. Designed for great rooms and large spaces, it includes a 6-speed full-function remote and an 8-in downrod for flat or sloped ceilings. Enjoy efficient airflow without a light kit for a clean, rustic-industrial look.


Key Features:

  • Windmill Design: 12 distressed walnut blades create statement-making style and balanced airflow
  • Efficient DC Motor: Quiet performance with up to 6,485 CFM while using just 32 watts at high speed
  • Full-Function Remote: 6 speeds, reverse, and batteries included for convenient control
  • Flexible Mounting: Dual-mount canopy with included 1-in x 8-in downrod for flat or sloped ceilings
  • Built for Large Rooms: Ideal for spaces over 400 sq. ft.; oversized die-cast hanger ball reduces noise and wobble

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Springer
Type Windmill ceiling fan
Use Location Indoor, dry rated
Fixture Color/Finish Architectural Bronze
Blade Finish Distressed Walnut
Blade Color Dark Brown
Number of Blades 12
Fan Diameter 60 in
Width 60 in
Depth 60 in
Maximum/Minimum Hanging Height 17.37 in (min and max)
Overall Height (approx.) 15-3/8 in (image reference)
Downrod Included 1-in x 8-in
Mounting Type Downrod; angle mount capable
Power Source Hardwired
Motor Type DC motor
Number of Speeds 6
Control Type Full-function remote control included
Reverse Air Flow Yes
Airflow (CFM) Maximum 6,485 CFM; Minimum 3,060 CFM
High Speed Electricity Use 32 watts
Room Size Recommendation Great room (over 400 sq. ft.)
Light Kit Without light; not light-kit adaptable
Integrated LED No
Dimmable No
Voice/Smart Compatibility No (no Wi‑Fi/Bluetooth/app)
Safety Listing cETLus
Warranty Limited lifetime
Package Quantity 1
Commercial/Residential Commercial/Residential
Prop 65 Warning Yes
UNSPSC 40101600

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is a light kit included or compatible?
A: No. This 60-in model is without light and is not light-kit adaptable (the 52-in model P250065 is).


Q: What size room is this fan best for?
A: Great rooms and large spaces over 400 sq. ft., thanks to its 60-in diameter and high airflow.


Q: Can it be installed on a sloped ceiling?
A: Yes. The dual-mount canopy accommodates flat or sloped ceilings; an 8-in downrod is included.


Q: How many speeds and controls are included?
A: Six speeds with a full-function remote control that also provides reverse operation.


Q: What is the airflow and power usage?
A: Maximum airflow is 6,485 CFM with approximately 32 watts at high speed.


Rustic Windmill Drama, Effortlessly Cool

Springer’s sweeping twelve-blade silhouette conjures the romance of a vintage windmill while feeling utterly modern. The distressed walnut blades and architectural bronze hub add layered warmth and texture, anchoring a room with sculptural presence. Style it over a great-room seating vignette with linen upholstery and iron accents to echo its patina. It’s the kind of statement piece that turns everyday living into a luxurious experience.


Elevate your great room with powerful, whisper-quiet airflow—add the Springer 60-in to your cart today.

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