Superfan by Michael Anastassiades for Kettal
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Superfan by Kettal

Designer · Michael Anastassiades Types · Ceiling fan

About the collection

Superfan

Superfan is a tri-blade fan whose geometry is simply defined through three angled blades, meeting at the rotating axis. All design decisions are made to maximise performance and improve efficiency: the angle of the blades, the lightness of the aluminum material and the selection of the motor for accurate speed control and quiet function.

Designer

Michael Anastassiades
Michael Anastassiades

Designer of Kettal’s Michael Anastassiades typology.

Pieces in this collection

2 pieces by Michael Anastassiades

Superfan Ceiling
Superfan Ceiling
Superfan Ceiling with downrod
Superfan Ceiling with downrod

In situ

Installations

Superfan installed
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About the Superfan collection by Kettal

The Superfan lighting sits within Kettal's permanent outdoor catalog, a position Kettal has held as Spain's largest premium outdoor house, with a single-family ownership through three generations. Manufactured at Barcelona, Spain, Spain, since Kettal was established in 1964. Superfan is produced in powder-coated aluminum, FSC teak, and proprietary outdoor textiles as part of Kettal's premium Spanish designer outdoor programme, with the configuration designed by Michael Anastassiades.

Material and construction notes

Kettal's lighting pieces are built around powder-coated aluminum, FSC teak, and proprietary outdoor textiles. For US trade specifiers, this means Superfan carries the same material data sheets and US-trade documentation as the rest of the Kettal catalog: ASTM F1858 outdoor furniture compliance where applicable, fire-code classification on cushion components, and chain-of-shipment documentation supplied with the invoice. Bespoke fabric or finish substitutions are accepted on COM workflow with confirmed yardage at quote stage; see the Sunbrella and Outdura specifier reference for the workflow at the European factory.

Specifying Superfan in US trade projects

Pricing for Superfan at US trade typically falls between $4,000 to $18,000 per piece at US trade, before fabric grade, finish premium, and consolidated freight. Lead time is 8-12 weeks from Barcelona to US port for standard configurations; bespoke dimensions, COM upholstery, or large hospitality volumes extend by 4-8 weeks. The collection is specified in US hospitality outdoor (boutique hotel terraces, resort pool decks, restaurant outdoor dining) and in premium residential outdoor (lake-house, pool-house, rooftop terrace) installations.

Frequently asked specifier questions

What is the lead time for Superfan?

Standard Superfan configurations ship 8-12 weeks from Barcelona to US port. Bespoke dimensions or COM upholstery add 4-8 weeks. Hospitality projects above 50 pieces consolidate on a single container and follow the same standard timeline.

Is the Kettal Superfan collection covered by trade pricing?

Yes. Kettal runs a verified US trade programme. Net trade pricing for Superfan is shared after qualification (designer of record, project scope) and is set under the Kettal non-disclosure agreement applicable to all premium European outdoor specifiers.

Can Superfan be specified with COM fabric or bespoke dimensions?

Most Kettal collections, including Superfan, accept COM upholstery and bespoke dimensions within manufacturer tolerance. See the FF&E procurement workflow for the full COM and bespoke sequence, including fabric yardage, factory shipping, and lead-time impact.

Care, warranty, and US service life

Kettal pieces require minimal maintenance: aluminum frames are powder-coated with marine-grade specification, FSC teak silvers naturally, and proprietary outdoor textiles are bleach-cleanable. Quarterly rinse with clean water and mild soap is the standard routine. Kettal frames carry a 5-year structural warranty; cushions and woven elements carry 2-3 years against UV. Service life in US hospitality installations is typically 15-20 years for the structural pieces and 6-10 years for soft goods, after which COM refresh extends the life cycle.

Related guides

Brand positioningEuropean vs American outdoor brandsSide-by-side specifier comparison.MaterialTeak vs aluminum outdoor furnitureDecision matrix and lifecycle cost.ProcurementFF&E procurement for outdoor furnitureTrade buyer workflow.

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