This the Dyson Air Multiplier fan created by British entrepreneur James Dyson. People wonder how on earth they work. The Air Multiplier works by sucking in one unit of air at the base, using a hidden fan, and pushing it out at speed through a thin gap in the fan's ring. The expelled air is pushed out over an airfoil-shaped ramp (similar in shape the wing of an aeroplane). In doing so, surrounding air is drawn into the air flow, so by the time the cool air hits an office worker's face, it is the equivalent of 15 units of air.
The fans are very pricey (£200), but they look fantastic and sexy. And they create a bit of magic in your home.
This is the Spanish equivalent, comes in many sizes and materials and is much cheaper than the Dyson Version.
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