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Step Inside: Our Brand-New Windmill Ceiling Fans & Lighting Co. Showroom is Now Open in Pilot Point, TX!
After more than a decade of designing, crafting, and shipping our iconic Windmill Ceiling Fans and artisan lighting fixtures all over the world, we’re opening our doors in a whole new way—and we couldn’t be more excited to share the news.

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Bold New Western Design Finishes Debut at NFR 2024 in Las Vegas

Pull up a chair and let us tell y’all a tale of craftsmanship, tradition, and Western elegance taking center stage at Cowboy Christmas and NFR 2024 in luxurious Las Vegas, NV. In our third year, riding high with our biggest, best Booth 831 yet—in proud partnership with our sister company, Ranch & Co. Interiors—we unleashed…

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Windmill Ceiling Fans: Perfect for Every Season

At Windmill Ceiling Fans, we craft more than just ceiling fans – we create timeless, functional art inspired by the rugged beauty of the great American West. Each fan is a tribute to the enduring craftsmanship of traditional windmills, symbolizing resilience, innovation, and a connection to nature. Designed for year-round performance, our fans are as…

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Designing a Custom Windmill Ceiling Fan to Perfectly Match Your Modern Home Aesthetic

In the pursuit of creating a cohesive and stylish living space, every detail matters. From furniture to lighting, homeowners are increasingly seeking unique and personalized elements that reflect their taste and enhance their modern home aesthetic. One such feature gaining popularity is the windmill ceiling fan—a perfect blend of functionality and contemporary design. For those…

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Discovering the Journey of Cowhides: From Ranch to Remarkable Creations

Some folks may raise concerns about cattle ranching for leather and custom furniture, but let’s delve into the process to gain a deeper understanding. The truth is leather is a valuable by-product of the cow’s meat, using more of the animal and minimizing waste. Contrary to misconceptions, harvesting a cow solely for its leather would…

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