


IR Remote Contro
Architonic ID: 1459969
Year of Launch: 2018
Features (retrofittable):
IR Remote Control: 3 speeds, Timer
Concept
Gentle, draft free, ventilation is what makes the swinging ceiling fan (Punkah) so unique. In antiquity the Pharaos and Maharajas enjoyed the silent circulating of air that a Punkah offered. The tranquil pendula swing of the Punkah became part of the Indian and Arabian heritage and could also be found in 19th century Southern USA and in schools in the Australian outback. These majestic fans disappeared with the beginning of the 20th century due to the availability of cheap electric motors, allowing the mass-production of rotating fans.
These, however, cannot substitute the sensation provide by the soft natural breeze and soothing movement of a Punkah.
Ceiling fans
Contract, Interior construction, Office, Residential

Germany
After his Bachelor of Science graduation from the renown Art Center (Europe) in Switzerland, Oliver Kessler lauched his first company in Munich and later shifted the company to Ingolstadt. Main emphasis of his studio Visual Support was on the creation of visual presentations for the management of leading automotive companies and automotive suppliers. He founded Oliver Kessler Design in 2007 with the aim to add the production of own product ideas to his portfolio of creative services. His portfolio is characterized by his interest in technology, new materials and sustainable design. Seeing himself as a creative coach he develops in close co-operation with his clients solutions in all technology and design oriented areas, e.g. automotive or corporate design. Among the references on project works are company names like Audi, Rohde & Schwarz or Microsoft.