MODERN FORMS

Modern Forms Crown Ceiling Fan

Beach house & lake house ready

$799.95
Finish Matte Black / Distressed Koa blades

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Chosen by John. DC motor, integrated uplight, curated for the nursery.

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  • 62″ blade span
  • 6-speed DC motor
  • True up + down uplight · 2700–5000K
  • Built for the nursery · indoor
  • Lifetime motor warranty · 5-yr LED · 2-yr finish

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$799.95
  • 44 years in the trade
  • Fan Diego · est. 1983
  • Licensed electrician · CA #1113915
  • Lifetime motor warranty · 5-yr LED · 2-yr finish

Comfort.

A soft light that comforts her — on a fan that keeps her safe all night.

So you can lay her down, and let go with peace of mind.

You know the moment. She's warm against your chest, heart to heart, finally settling. And then it's time to lay her down — and your arms come away, and that closeness breaks. For a second, something in you catches. Is she still okay without me?

That's the moment this is made for. As you lay her down, the light is already glowing soft and warm above her, and the fan is already keeping her air fresh and her safe. You can lower her into the crib, feel the calm instead of the catch, and walk out of the room knowing she'll sleep well — and sleep safe.

And that's when you finally rest. Mom can rest. Dad can rest. She sleeps safe. You sleep well.

Peace of mind.

The most loving thing you can place over your sleeping baby.

A fan over the crib keeps the air moving instead of settling — fresh air, always circulating, in the room where she spends most of her first year.

The most-cited study, a 2008 paper in the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, found that fan use during sleep was associated with a 72% lower risk of SIDS. The researchers believe a sleeping baby breathes out carbon dioxide that can settle around her face in a still room — and swaddled, she can't clear it herself. A fan keeps that air moving, so nothing builds up around her.

No one calls it settled science, and neither will we. But it's real, it's easy, and it's why we only sell fans we'd put over our own children's cribs.

Safety.

The freshest air in the house should be the air she breathes.

Here's something most parents never hear: the EPA finds indoor air is often two to five times more polluted than the air outside. A ceiling fan keeps that air moving instead of letting it settle. Open the window — a little or a lot — and let the fresh air in: the fan pulls it through the room and keeps it circulating around her, instead of leaving her to breathe the same still air all night.

It's the simplest way to give her something better to breathe.

Specifications
Brand / Model
Modern Forms Crown, 62″
Blade span
62 inches, 5 blades
Motor
6-speed silent DC motor (70% more efficient than AC), reversible, dims to 1%
Airflow
7,000+ CFM
Light
True up + down light, independently controlled; hand-carved alabaster diffusers; 5,524 lumens
Color temperature
Selectable 2700–5000K (app-tunable)
Location rating
Indoor · damp-rated
Smart control
Bluetooth remote included; app + smart-home (Alexa, Google, SmartThings, Control4, Josh AI)
Warranty
Lifetime motor warranty · 5-yr LED · 2-yr finish
Price
$799.95 (MSRP)

We also help families who can't afford a fan get one, installed free by our licensed electricians. About A Fan for Every Baby →

The Crown is a 62-inch statement fan with a sculptural up-and-down light — it shows best in rooms with a little height to carry it. On a standard 8-foot ceiling, ask us and we'll help you choose between the Crown and a lower-profile fan in the lineup.

Built for the nursery, and damp-rated to handle salt air and humidity — just as at home in a beach house, a lake house, or on a covered patio. For the family whose life doesn't stay in one place.

Common questions

How dim does the uplight go, and what color is it?

The Crown's up-light and down-light both dim all the way to 1%, in a color you set from a warm 2700K to 5000K in the app. For a nursery, dial the uplight warm and low — a soft glow rising through the hand-carved alabaster at 2 a.m., with no hard light in her eyes.

What's the difference between the uplight and the downlight?

Two separate lights, independently controlled. The uplight glows up through the hand-carved alabaster diffusers for soft, indirect ambiance — the one you want for late-night feeds and changes. The downlight points down for real task light when you need to see clearly. Both dim to 1% and tune 2700–5000K.

Will it fit an 8-foot ceiling?

The Crown is a 62-inch statement fan with a sculptural up-and-down light — it shows best in rooms with a little height to carry it. On a standard 8-foot ceiling, tell us and we'll help you choose between the Crown and a lower-profile fan in the lineup. It's a question of fit, not of one fan being better than another.

Do you install it, or do I arrange that?

Our own licensed electricians — Specialty Electric, CSLB #1113915 — install throughout San Diego County and the Coachella Valley. One call, one crew, permit to final. If you're outside that area, you can have any licensed electrician hang it; ask us and we'll tell you exactly what to hand them.

Is it safe to run over a crib all night?

Yes — a fan keeps the air over her moving instead of settling. The most-cited study, a 2008 paper in the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, found fan use during sleep was associated with a 72% lower risk of SIDS; the researchers believe moving air keeps carbon dioxide from pooling around a sleeping baby's face. No one calls it settled science, and neither will we — but it's real, it's easy, and it's why we only sell fans we'd put over our own children's cribs.

How do I control the fan and the lights?

The Crown includes a Bluetooth remote and works with the Modern Forms app plus the major smart-home platforms — Alexa, Google, SmartThings, Control4, and Josh AI — so you can set speed, reverse, and both lights by remote, app, or voice.

What families are saying

Reviews from families will appear here as the first Modern Forms Crown Ceiling Fan nurseries come online.

The other fans John chose

The rest of the lineup is being added — each fan John chose for the nursery will appear here as it goes live.