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Interview with Casablanca Ceiling Fans Product Designer
| Casablanca Fans are designed with quality in mind. The company’s commitment to quality and style go above and beyond during the design process to ensure a final product that is both beautiful and durable.
In an interest to find out what truly goes into the designing of a Casablanca Ceiling Fan, DelMar Designs recently interviewed the product designer at Casablanca Fan Company, Jeff Busta. He was able to give some great insight into the many important ideas that make up a beautiful Casablanca Ceiling Fan. The following is the exclusive DelMar Designs interview with Jeff Busta: |
How did you get into the field of product design?Like most guys I love cars. When I was trying to decide what to do with my life, a man named John Delorean was building his own cars. I didn’t like the car, but I liked the idea of designing them. After some research I found out that the best car design school in the world was only about 15 minutes from my home – I rarely get that lucky, so I had to do it. Anyway, I attended Art Center College of Design, found out that most car designers move to Detroit, live in the snow and sit in studios sketching bumpers and rear view mirrors for months on end…..no thanks! So I decided to design products rather than cars, because all products should look as beautiful as cars do, and there are many more opportunities… Why did you choose design as a career?I am an entrepreneur, and ultimately would like to start a brand designing and manufacturing my own products. I chose industrial design because it is a challenging mix of art, research, innovation, marketing, engineering, manufacturing and business. How long have you been with Casablanca Fan Co.?Almost two years What type of evolution have you witnessed in the company?We are picking up speed, and there is a higher energy level and sense of urgency. We are in a very competitive mode right now that is both challenging and exciting. We are definitely in an upswing and gaining momentum. Overall the company has a sharper focus… Where do you get your inspiration from for a new ceiling fan design?Everywhere. When you are designing a new product, you are conscientiously looking at many things, but subconsciously, your eyes are seeing EVERYTHING…even when you sleep. Typically, I am flying around on my motorcycle, or driving in my truck and WHAM! Three or four objects floating around in my head collide, and then I see it… What is your favorite ceiling fan design so far?The Chrome Vita!!! It ships in a couple weeks, and I am really proud of it. It is what I came to Casablanca to do. What elements are most important to you when designing a new product?Let’s face it, we develop products to make money, grow the company financially, and build brand equity. It is very important that all of the money and resources that go into developing my designs meet or exceed the business expectation. These products need to be beautiful, inspired and very well refined, but they also need to address the market requirements and consumer needs. Each product has an ideal aesthetic, an ideal feature set, and an ideal price point that makes it a more compelling package than the competitive offering. That’s how you win, and I like to win! Have those elements changed with changing trends within the economy?Absolutely, but not equally across the board. It is price point sensitive… High end flagship products are still the same. The customers who purchase those products do not have the financial restrictions that most people have these days, and as a premium brand we need to develop products for those customers who still have the capacity to afford the best. But at the same time, we need to offer high quality products to our customers who have had to tighten the belt a bit… Process and material selection, the number of components within the assembly, the finishes applied to them are all analyzed to provide a high quality, yet affordable product. In the end it’s about providing value at any price point. You want your customer to feel like they made a wise purchase, and traded their hard earned money for something they value more. Can you tell me what’s new for 2008?This year we made a strong push to strengthen our outdoor offering. Most of the products we developed were either damp location or wet location UL rated. The outdoor category was still in a growth mode, and our product offering did not adequately reflect the needs of the market. I am very pleased with our outdoor line at this point. The products truly reflect the best in casting quality, and the details are rich, timeless and beautiful. We also wanted to introduce one very strong contemporary design which we did – The Vita. There were several others, but due to circumstances beyond our control they have been pushed into 2009. How do you keep up with the latest trends in home décor while maintaining efficiency and quality?As the premium brand, I focus on timeless design. Fads come and go before I can develop a product. I focus on a five year lifespan. If the design cannot sustain a minimum five year lifespan with some finish modifications along the way, it is not right for our brand. This is our Casablanca Ceiling Fan design model. Style evolves faster than good taste… What do you like most about working for Casablanca Fan Company?I like the history of this company and the way it was founded. I also like the size of the company. It is large enough to do some great things, yet small enough to get your arms around and have a big impact. Truthfully, I never really dreamed of working for a ceiling fan company, but it is an interesting category. Ceiling fans are EVERYWHERE once you begin to notice them. There is a great design opportunity combining the elements of lighting and air movement. Right now we are focusing on creating the industries most competitive line – front to back. But soon I will be able to expand the definition of what a ceiling fan can be, and I am really looking forward to getting to the next level… Read about The New Casablanca Candelier Ceiling Fan, The New Casablanca XLP-PLUS Fan Motor and what ceiling fans the motor will be in, in 2009 |
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Casablanca Fan Co Introduces the Candelier Fan
Casablanca fan company has recently introduced the Candelier ceiling fan. The Candelier fan features 48 genuine wax candles in varying heights and colors that range from ivory to honey. Each candle is fitted with a 3-watt bulb that effectively captures the natural flickering motion of a lit candle without the waxy mess. These candles are nestled with in an oil-rubbed bronze ring that harbors a 30″ blade span, three-blade ceiling fan.
The hidden 30″ Ceiling fan is powered by the top of the line XLP-2000 motor, to add whisper quiet air circulation. The oil-rubbed bronze ring features eight 20-watt halogen MR11 downlights which are fully dimmable to ensure lounging or dining will have the appropriate amount of light. The Candelier comes with the Inteli-Touch six-speed wall control allowing you to adjust the fan speeds, fan direction and the light dimming. |
Casablanca Fan Company has added a Comprehensive Warranty lasting 120 days after receiving the Candelier Fan. That means if anything goes wrong with in 120 days then Casablanca Fan Co will send a technician out to fix it. In the Continental US of course. |
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Casablanca Fan Co is Introducing a New Motor
It looks like we will soon see a new ceiling fan motor technology by Casablanca Fan Company. For a long time Casablanca’s higher end ceiling fans used the XLP-2000 motor. The XLP-2000 was invented soon after the first “Stator” Flywheel Stack fan motor was introduced to the ceiling fan market. The XLP-2000 has been slowly perfected over the years to increase torque, silent operation and increasing communication with control technology.
Just a couple of years ago the XTR-200 ceiling fan motor was introduced providing the ceiling fan industry with a new, Energy Star rated, more powerful fan motor than their competing ceiling fan manufactures.
Casablanca Continues to Improve the Ceiling Fan Industry
Casablanca Fan Company is planning to introduce a new motor technology coupled with a new control technology that will set a new standard for ceiling fan motors. The launch of the new XLP-Plus is scheduled for sometime in the late summer of 2007.
This superior motor platform will have the following advanced characteristics:
- Higher torque – Creating more air resistance utilizing 20 degree blade pitch angle
- Higher performance – Generating more air movement of 7,000+ Cubic Feet per Minute
- Able to handle up to 70″+ blade spans without affecting performance
- Increasing Revolutions Per Minute
- Lowering the Maximum Temperature Rise by 7.5%
Select Casablanca Fans to use the XLP-Plus
The XLP-Plus will be launched with Casablanca Fan Company’s most well know models in the late summer of 2007.
- Barolo Fan
- Brescia Fan
- Metropolitan Fan
- 19th Century Fan
- Bel Air Fan
- Bel Air Halo Fan
- Commodore Vanderbilt Fan
- Mission Style Fan
- Ventura Fan
- Malibu Star Fan
- New Orleans Ceiling Fan
- Verrazano Fan
The Bel Air ceiling fans, Bel Air Halo ceiling fans and Mission ceiling fans will be introduced with both the XLP-Plus motor and the new Power Touch Control technology. Casablanca plans on adding the XLP-Plus to the well known Panama ceiling fan and the Stealth ceiling fan by the winter of 2008. This will be very exiting to see Casablanca Fan Company remain on the cutting edge in the ceiling fan industry. The only question will be if their new marketing plan will educate consumers of these new hard to explain technologies?
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Casablanca, Tech Lighting & Leucos Install
We have a new lighting design and install to share with you. This install was the whole 11th floor of a condo right on the beach in Ormond Beach, Florida. It was very hard to focus while looking at the surf for many afternoons. Our customers renovated this floor and we were the last sub contractor to arrive at the job.
We came in as the second lighting designer, they were not happy with the first one. This is how it began.
Lighting the Living Area Using a far away Electrical Box
This has proven to be one of our remodel specialties. We have a lot of customers that purchase an older condo that has very limited electrical boxes in the ceiling. Tech Lighting low voltage Monorail track systems tend to be the best solution for this problem.
This is the only electric box in the living area
Yes this existing fixture was hot.
We removed this fixture and deposited it directly into the trash shoot, I dont think they will miss it. Then we mounted a 300watt transformer on the electric box and ran 22 feet of low voltage monorail track in a question mark design. (this was the first design)
This design helped us bring light to all areas of the living area. On either side of the couch we used the upside down table lamp design, this is done by suspending a mini pendant where there would normally be a table with a lamp. This frees up a lot of space and looks hot. We also sprinkled accent spot lights along the track.
Displaying Art with Limited Lighting Resources
Our next task was to flood a number of walls with light when the closest power source was in a closet near by. 
This was a challenge but we made it work. We used two six foot Tech Lighting wall rails with 150watt remote transformers located in the near by closets. The wall rails turned out great as you can see.
We had to light a similar wall situation in their southern hall way using Tech Lighting Power Jack canopies, Om heads and halogen PAR20 lamps.
This phase of the job was quite trying because of the existing air conditioning duct that ran the length of the hall way. That left us with only a couple inches of plenum in certain spots. We used half inch pancake junction boxes to mount the fixtures in. The duct also made it difficult to create an even light spacing through out the hall. In the end we accomplished this phase and it turned out with adjustable accent lighting with a clean balance.
Murano Mini Pendants Over the Dining Room Table
Our customers wanted three Tech Lighting Murano Firebird Owl pendants for over there dining room table. Their electrical box was two feet off from the center of the table. This little obsticle made us come up with a swirl design so we could still balance pendants through the center of the table. The Firebird Owl pendants turned out great
We hand bent the design by using template that was shaped into a circle and cut out of a 3/4 inch piece of plywood.
We Could Not Leave Out the Casablanca Ceiling Fan
Our customers fell in love with the Casablanca Stealth fan in brushed nickel, teak blades and the inteli-touch wall control. We installed two of these fans one in the television area and one in their office. 
This condo turned out to be another successful lighting design and install.
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