Hi all -
I'm having a terrible time finding modern-looking ceiling fans that are made for fluorescent lights. I'm okay with no dimming ability and all that. If they took incandescent bulbs I'd feel confident switching them out with the correct compact fluorescents.
However, most of the lamps that I'm attracted to are made for use with halogen bulbs. I've NEVER owned anything that has a halogen bulb in it. I don't even know if they are screw-in or have the little prongs or what (both? either?). I know that people like the light they produce (good) but that they make a lot of heat (bad) and are big energy hogs (badder).
I'm restricting myself to lights that either require or that can easily be switched to fluorescents. Could anyone with experience with halogens share info about how I'd go about determining whether a particular light fixture could accept C.F.?
Here's my favorite so far, one of the 100W halogen users:
This guy uses a circular fluorescent, so he's the winner so far. Not as pretty or low-profiles as the Minka aire from above, though.