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A New Spin on the Fan
Ceiling fans do a great job of circulating cool air during the summer and moving hot air that has risen during the winter. However, they’re not practical in compact spaces with low ceilings and… well… they’re just plain ugly. Torus was designed with this two factors in mind and brings the same fan circulating functionality to places where a ceiling fan won’t fit logistically or aesthetically!
The blade-less design sits high with its circulating unit placed at the very top where it can either circulate cool air below or move hot air above. To do this, the multidirectional fan is capable of spinning both ways. As a bonus, it features integrated LED lights making it double as a floor lamp!
Designer: Byeongjun Kim
This fan gives you a ‘light’ breeze!
Named after the shape, the Torus fan is a slick, hub-less floor standing wonder of technology. It runs on electromagnetic rails, which explains the lack of a central motor. The very lack of that motor also means the Torus fan is stealthily silent. The electromagnetic rail system means the Torus can run backwards too, pushing air both downwards as well as upwards. Just to top off this uber-cool design, the Torus also comes with goose-neck, allowing it to be aimed in almost any direction. It also has an LED strip on the inside, doubling it up as a pretty nifty looking lamp!
Designer: Byeongjun Kim