Case Studies
The Architect’s Newspaper Honors Haiku with SenseME
The Architect’s Newspaper recognized Haiku® with SenseME™ with an honorable mention in the HVAC + Environmental Systems category in its first Best of Products Awards. The awards showcase products that stand out in terms of innovation, aesthetics, performance and value. Haiku with SenseME is the...
Kentucky Honors Big Ass Fans for Support of Arts
Big Ass Fans® has received the 2015 Kentucky Governor’s Awards in the Arts Business Award. The Governor’s Awards in the Arts celebrate Kentuckians and Kentucky organizations that have made extraordinary and significant contributions to the arts. In 2014, Big Ass Fans was the first company to...
Get Lit Anywhere with New Big Ass LED Wall and Column Mounts
New wall and column mounts from Big Ass Fans® easily attach the company’s array of LED lighting fixtures to any vertical surface for 360 degrees of bright, direct light. The mounting options announced today are ideal for auto shops, airplane hangars, production lines, home workshops and anywhere...
Big Ass Fans Accents Haiku with Oil-Rubbed Bronze, Satin Nickel Hardware Finishes
Big Ass Fans® today introduced two new hardware finishes – oil-rubbed bronze and satin nickel – for its line of Haiku® residential ceiling fans. From the mount to the downtube to the fasteners, the new hardware offers even more customization options for the award-winning Haiku. Silent operation, a...
Inc. Highlights Product Design at Big Ass Fans
Inc. published today an extensive look at product design efforts at Big Ass Fans®, highlighting the company's Haiku® with SenseME® smart ceiling fan that was selected for the magazine's 2015 Best in Class Design Awards. Click here to read the story.
Inc. Names Haiku with SenseME as Best in Class Design
Highlighting the most beautiful and functional products of the past year, a panel of designers has selected Haiku® with SenseME™ as an Inc. Best In Class Design Award winner. The world’s first smart ceiling fan, Haiku with SenseME combines minimalist design, careful craftsmanship and cutting-edge...
Discovery Channel’s How It’s Made Features Big Ass Fans
How It’s Made, the Discovery Channel show that chronicles the manufacturing and assembly process behind commonly used products, featured Big Ass Fans® in its April 23 episode. The show offered a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Yellow Jacket® and Powerfoil®X2.0 fans. Shot at the company’s...
Introducing Black Jack: Unrivaled Airflow on the Go
Customers said they wanted a portable fan big enough to provide serious airflow, but small enough to go wherever they need a breeze – indoors or out. Big Ass Fans® delivered with Black Jack™. Designed with versatility in mind, Black Jack with its 6.5-ft (2-m) frame fits through standard interior...
Consulting-Specifying Engineer Honors High Bay LED
The Big Ass High Bay LED fixture has been named a finalist for 2015 Product of the Year by Consulting-Specifying Engineer. The High Bay LED is a durable, energy-efficient fixture designed to solve common lighting challenges in industrial settings. The finely engineered aluminum body dissipates...
Haiku with SenseME Named Environmental Leader Product of the Year
Haiku® with SenseME™ has been named Product of the Year by Environmental Leader, a daily trade publication covering energy, environmental and sustainability news. The award recognizes original and successful products that contribute to environmental efforts and advance the bottom line. Haiku's...
Forbes Profiles the Rise of Big Ass Fans
Leading business publication Forbes today published an in-depth article highlighting the sustained rapid growth of Big Ass Fans® since the company's founding in 1999. Click here to read the full article, which will also be featured in the print issue dated April 13.
CNET Magazine Highlights Smart Home Initiatives by Big Ass Fans
CNET magazine has featured Haiku® with SenseME® in its spring issue cover story, “In Search of the Next Nest.” The article covers the modern smart home, lauding Big Ass Fans® as one of the top "Young Companies Changing the Way You Live." CNET Editor-in-Chief Lindsey Turrentine also visited CBS...