Where to Buy Ceiling Fans in Singapore for Cool, Breezy Homes

June 7, 2022

Because Singapore’s weather is just too hot to handle.

“I love how hot and humid Singapore is!” – said no local, ever. Here, survival includes finding ways to keep cool. And in the home, one of the best (and most cost-efficient) ways to beat the heat is to invest in a ceiling fan.

But given the sheer number of shops selling ceiling fans (and the number of brands out there), finding the right ceiling fan will take some time and effort. So, to speed things along, we’ve sussed out 8 of the best ceiling fan shops in Singapore for you to check out!


1. For functional, aesthetically-pleasing ceiling fans: Spin Fans

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Aside from keeping you cool, a ceiling fan can also double up as a statement piece in your home. And as far as designs go, you can’t go wrong with a ceiling fan from SPIN, all of which boast minimalist, timeless designs that will fit into any home regardless of aesthetic.

SPIN Fans at Tatler Home’s exhibition | Source: Instagram

They’re not all just looks, either. Each fan from SPIN is fitted with an Ultra Dynamic DC (UDDC) motor, which uses 70% less energy than the standard ceiling fan. Plus, this motor also generates minimal noise, so you can sleep and/or work without interruption.

Address: 1 Tampines North Drive 1, #04-15 T-Space, Singapore 528559
Telephone: 8766 2702

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2. For renowned ceiling fan brands under one roof: Sembawang Lighting House

Despite its name, Sembawang Lighting House doesn’t just sell lights. It also carries a variety of ceiling fans from reputable brands like Crestar, KDK, and Efenz, making them a convenient place to get multiple fittings at one go.

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Being an authorised dealer for each brand they carry, they only ever deal with original parts and accessories – so don’t worry about getting dodgy parts or knock-offs. In the event that you need repairs, they’ll liaise directly with the brand on your behalf – talk about convenience!

Address: 602 Sembawang Road, Singapore 758458
Telephone: 8526 6676

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3. For unique ceiling fan designs: Elmark

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Self-dubbed the King of Fans, Elmark is probably one of the biggest ceiling fan suppliers in Southeast Asia. But their ceiling fans aren’t just your run-of-the-mill, average types – here, you’ll find fans with dual motors, and even ones with rattan blades!

Elmark’s virtual demo allows you to view the fan of your choice in a real-life setting

If you’re wondering how a specific ceiling fan would look like in your home, simply upload a picture of your room onto their virtual demo, select the fan model you have your eye on, and voila!

Address: 3016 Ubi Road 1, #03-143, Singapore 408706
Telephone: 6741 0729

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4. For bladeless ceiling fans: Exhale

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Speaking of unique ceiling fans, here’s another one to boggle your mind: bladeless ceiling fans. Specifically, the Exhale Fan – a revolutionary type of ceiling fan that is fitted with spinning discs instead of blades!

Exhale Fan’s 360º Laminar Flow ensures that air is not just directed straight down, but all around the space. | Source: Exhale Fans Europe

At this point, you’re probably wondering: how does it circulate air without blades? Well, it does so by sucking up the air and pushing it back out in all directions, giving you a nice breeze that can be felt in every part of the room.

Address: 61 Ubi Road 1 #01-15 Oxley Bizhub 1, Singapore 408727
Telephone: 6702 6577

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5. For ceiling fans sold without GST: SG Appliances.com

SG Appliances.com is one of those home appliance stores that carry an impressive variety of ceiling fan brands – think KDK, Fanco, Crestar, and Bestar. And according to the company’s website (and Google reviews), they don’t charge GST or delivery fees, giving you a bang for your buck when you purchase from them!

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Note, however, that they’re by and large an online store. While they do have a showroom, not every item they sell is on display – so if you’re interested in checking out a particular model, it’s best to drop them a call before heading down.

Address: 1016 Geylang East Ave 3, #04-151, Singapore 389731
Telephone: 8181 9833

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6. For designer fans with smart functions: Decor Fan SEA

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Smart fittings are the norm these days, and ceiling fans are no exception. Decor Fan SEA, in particular, has numerous models (like the D Laurels and D Ergo range) that come with smart home integration.

So, if you don’t want your home to be a furnace when you get home but don’t want to leave your fan on all day either, simply turn it on remotely with your smartphone just as you’re about to arrive!

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With the selection that they offer, searching for the right ceiling fan may seem daunting. But since they’ve helpfully categorised each model according to aesthetic, you’ll be able to find the most suitable for your interior rather quickly.

Address: 73 Ubi Road 1, #06-62, Singapore 408732
Telephone: 6591 8896

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7. For all-in-one packages at attractive prices: Yafen Lighting & Ceiling Fan

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Yafen Lighting & Ceiling Fan has a solid 4.9/5.0 star review on Google*, and it’s easy to see why. Other than the competitive prices and brand variety, they also have a ton of promotion packages that will give you everything you need without busting your budget.

They also provide free delivery for orders over $100, a 1-year warranty for all their products, as well as in-house electrical installation services – which, according to a comprehensive review left behind by a homeowner, is cheaper than what you’d get elsewhere.

Address: 1 Defu Lane 10, #01-575, Singapore 539182
Telephone: +65 8322 4220

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*Accurate at time of writing

8. For Haiku ceiling fans: Big Ass Fans

You’ve probably heard of (and giggled over) Big Ass Fans, but despite the amusing name, they’re serious about their goal to deliver comfortable, stylish, and energy-saving fans to their customers.

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Also, you’d think that they only supply gigantic ceiling fans for MRT stations and commercial buildings, but in fact, you can also find ones fit for the home! They happen to be one of the only suppliers for the much-raved Haiku ceiling fans – a stylish, eco-friendly fan fitted with a ton of smart features.

Fun fact: Haiku fans come with environmental sensors that monitor everything from temperature to humidity levels, and adjust its settings accordingly to give you maximum comfort!

Address: 50 Ubi Crescent, Ubi TechPark, #01-01, Singapore 408568
Telephone: 6709 8500

Find out more about big ass fans


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