Minka Aire Artemis Ceiling Fan

Minka Aire F803DL-DK Artemis – 58 Inch Smart Ceiling Fan with Light Kit, Distressed Koa Finish with Distressed Koa Blade Finish with Tinted Opal Glass

  • DESIGN: Minka Aire Artemis Fan pairs with the Smart Home Tech you utilize everyday, including Google Home, Amazon Alexa, Nest and Ecobee
  • INCLUDED: One RC400 – Six-speed hand-held remote with full-range light dimming 20W LED light kit and One 6-Inch Downrod
  • MOTOR: Conveniently quiet, 6 speed – reversible DC motor. Run Summer and Winter to aid in rotating air and cutting down on energy costs.
  • DIMENSIONS: Measures 15.5” from the ceiling to the lowest point of the fan. This Contemporary Style Ceiling Fan has a blade sweep diameter of 58” with variable Blade Pitch
  • ADDITIONAL: WC400 (Wall Control) and a variety of downrod sizes are also available (each sold seperately)

$535.20

Bringing Modern Sophistication to Your Home, One Blade at a Time

When I first laid eyes on the Minka Aire Artemis Ceiling Fan in my friend’s newly renovated living room, I was immediately captivated. The sleek, aerodynamic blades seemed to float in mid-air, creating an illusion of weightlessness that transformed the entire space. That moment sparked my journey into the world of premium ceiling fans, and after months of research, installation experience, and daily use, I’m excited to share everything I’ve learned about this remarkable fixture.

The Minka Aire Artemis isn’t just a ceiling fan; it’s a statement piece that seamlessly blends functionality with breathtaking design.

I’ve spent countless hours researching ceiling fans for both my home renovation projects and consulting work, and I’ve discovered that not all ceiling fans are created equal. The Artemis stands in a league of its own, and I’m here to guide you through everything you need to know before making this investment in your home’s comfort and style.

The Artemis Design: Where Form Meets Function

The first thing that strikes you about the Artemis is its distinctive design. Minka Aire has truly outdone themselves with this model, creating something that feels both timeless and thoroughly modern. The fan features three or four blades (depending on the specific model you choose) that curve gracefully from the central housing, creating a dynamic sense of movement even when the fan is still.

What makes the Artemis special is its blade design. Unlike traditional flat blades, these are sculpted with aerodynamic principles in mind. The slight upward sweep creates a profile reminiscent of airplane wings, which isn’t just visually striking—it actually enhances the fan’s performance. This thoughtful engineering allows the Artemis to move more air while using less energy, making it as functional as it is beautiful.

The central housing is compact and elegantly proportioned, avoiding the bulky look of many ceiling fans. It houses the motor and, in models with integrated lighting, the LED light kit. The overall effect is minimalist and sophisticated, perfect for contemporary spaces but versatile enough to complement many design styles.

I installed the Brushed Nickel version in my open-concept living area, and I’m continually impressed by how it seems to visually expand the space. The reflective finish catches light beautifully throughout the day, creating subtle variations that keep the design feeling fresh and dynamic.

Size Options: Finding Your Perfect Fit

One of the aspects I appreciate most about the Artemis line is the range of size options. Understanding that one size definitely doesn’t fit all when it comes to ceiling fans, Minka Aire offers the Artemis in several dimensions to accommodate different room sizes.

The most popular sizes include:

  • 58-inch: Ideal for larger living rooms, master bedrooms, or open-concept spaces
  • 52-inch: Perfect for medium-sized rooms like standard bedrooms or smaller living areas
  • 62-inch: Designed for expansive spaces like great rooms or large open-concept areas

When I was selecting the right size for my living room (approximately 18′ x 20′), I opted for the 58-inch model. Following the general rule that a fan should be sized proportionally to your room—roughly 36-44 inches for rooms up to 225 square feet, 52 inches for rooms between 225-400 square feet, and 60+ inches for larger spaces—helped me make the right choice.

The difference proper sizing makes is remarkable. A fan that’s too small struggles to move air effectively throughout the room, while one that’s too large can create an overwhelming visual and sometimes uncomfortable air movement. The 58-inch Artemis in my space creates perfect air circulation without dominating the room visually.

Available Finishes: Finding Your Style Match

The Artemis comes in several stunning finishes, each offering a different aesthetic appeal:

  • Brushed Nickel: A versatile, slightly warm metallic finish that works well with most color schemes
  • Oil-Rubbed Bronze: A darker option with rich, traditional undertones, perfect for creating contrast
  • Flat White: Clean and contemporary, ideal for minimal aesthetics or rooms with white ceilings
  • Koa (wood finish): A warm, natural option that brings organic elements into modern spaces
  • Matte Black: Dramatic and bold, perfect for creating a statement in contemporary interiors

I deliberated between the Brushed Nickel and Matte Black options for weeks before making my decision. The Brushed Nickel ultimately won out because of its versatility—I knew it would continue to work well even if I changed my wall colors or furniture in the future. That said, I was so impressed that I later installed the Matte Black version in my home office, where it creates a stunning focal point against my white ceiling.

The quality of the finishes is exceptional. After nearly two years of daily use, my Brushed Nickel model shows no signs of fading, chipping, or tarnishing. The attention to detail in the finish application speaks to Minka Aire’s commitment to quality.

The Heart of Performance: Motor and Airflow

While the Artemis is undeniably beautiful, its performance is what truly sets it apart from competitors. At the heart of this fan is a powerful DC motor that delivers impressive airflow with remarkable energy efficiency.

The airflow capacity varies slightly between models, but generally, the Artemis delivers between 5,000-6,000 cubic feet per minute (CFM) of air movement. For context, a good quality ceiling fan typically delivers around 4,000-5,000 CFM, placing the Artemis at the higher end of performance.

What’s particularly impressive is how the Artemis achieves this airflow while maintaining whisper-quiet operation. The first night after installation, I actually got up to check if the fan was running because I couldn’t hear it from my couch—despite feeling the comfortable breeze it was creating. This quiet performance is due to the DC motor technology and precision engineering that minimizes vibration.

The Artemis offers multiple speed settings—typically 6 distinct speeds—allowing you to fine-tune the airflow to your comfort preferences. On the highest setting, the breeze is substantial enough to cool a room significantly, while the lower settings provide gentle air circulation that’s perfect for maintaining comfortable temperatures without creating a wind-tunnel effect.

Lighting Options: Illuminating Your Space

Many Artemis models come with integrated LED lighting, and if you’re considering this fan, I strongly recommend choosing a version with the light kit. The integrated lighting is thoughtfully designed to complement the fan’s aesthetic while providing functional illumination.

The standard LED light delivers approximately 17-20 watts of light output (roughly equivalent to a 100W traditional bulb) with a color temperature around 3000K—a warm white that creates a comfortable, inviting atmosphere. The light distribution is even and pleasant, providing ambient illumination rather than harsh task lighting.

What I particularly appreciate about the LED module is its longevity—rated for approximately 50,000 hours of use, which translates to decades of normal use before needing replacement. This maintenance-free lighting is a significant advantage over fans with traditional bulbs that require regular replacement.

Some Artemis models feature dimmable lighting, which I’ve found incredibly useful for creating different moods in my living space. The dimming function works smoothly, without the flickering that plagues many LED systems, allowing for precise control of brightness levels.

If you’re considering an Artemis without an integrated light kit (or have an existing fan that needs replacement), Minka Aire does offer compatible light kits that can be purchased separately and installed with relative ease.

Control Options: Convenience at Your Fingertips

The Artemis typically comes with a handheld remote control that manages both fan speed and lighting functions. This remote is intuitive to use, with clearly marked buttons for different speed settings, light on/off, and in models with dimmable lighting, brightness control.

The remote operates on radio frequency rather than infrared, meaning you don’t need to point it directly at the fan for it to work—a small but significant convenience that I’ve come to appreciate. The signal easily penetrates walls, allowing me to adjust my living room fan from the adjacent kitchen without issue.

For those looking to integrate their fan into a smart home system, the Artemis is compatible with several aftermarket control options. I personally use the Bond Home Smart Controller, which allows me to control my Artemis through my smartphone and connect it to my voice assistants. Being able to say “Alexa, turn the living room fan to medium” or “Hey Google, turn off the fan light” has become a convenience I wouldn’t want to live without.

Minka Aire also offers wall-mounted controls as an option, which provide a more traditional control method if that’s your preference. These wall controls can replace a standard light switch and offer the same functionality as the remote.

Installation: What to Expect

Installing the Artemis requires moderate DIY skills and basic electrical knowledge. If you’re comfortable working with wiring and following detailed instructions, you can likely handle the installation yourself. However, if you’re uncertain, I’d recommend hiring a professional electrician—the cost is well worth the peace of mind.

When I installed my first Artemis, the process took approximately 2-3 hours from start to finish. The second installation went much faster, taking just under 90 minutes as I was already familiar with the components and process.

The fan comes with comprehensive installation instructions, and Minka Aire also provides helpful videos on their website. The package includes most of the hardware you’ll need, though you may want to have wire nuts, electrical tape, and a voltage tester on hand.

The installation process follows these general steps:

  1. Turn off power at the circuit breaker
  2. Remove existing fixture
  3. Install the mounting bracket to the ceiling junction box
  4. Assemble the fan (attaching blades, wiring, etc.)
  5. Hang the fan from the bracket and connect wiring
  6. Secure the fan housing and canopy
  7. Install the light kit (if applicable)
  8. Restore power and test functionality

One aspect of the Artemis that simplifies installation is its relatively lightweight design compared to older ceiling fan models. At approximately 15-20 pounds (varying by model), it’s manageable for one person to hold in position while securing connections, though having a helper certainly makes the job easier.

The Artemis can be installed on sloped ceilings up to approximately 18-20 degrees using the included hardware. For steeper slopes, Minka Aire offers an angled ceiling adapter kit that can be purchased separately. I installed one in a bedroom with a 14-degree slope without needing additional adapters, and the fan hangs perfectly level.

Energy Efficiency: Saving While Cooling

One of the most compelling aspects of the Artemis is its exceptional energy efficiency. The DC motor technology used in this fan consumes significantly less electricity than traditional AC motor fans—approximately 70% less in many cases.

At its highest speed setting, the Artemis typically draws between 25-35 watts of power. For comparison, many standard ceiling fans consume 60-100 watts at high speed. This efficiency translates to tangible savings on your energy bill, especially if you run your fans frequently.

When you factor in the integrated LED lighting (which uses about 70-80% less energy than equivalent incandescent lighting), the Artemis becomes an impressively eco-friendly fixture. I’ve noticed a measurable decrease in my summer cooling costs since installing Artemis fans throughout my home, as they allow me to set my air conditioning thermostat 4-5 degrees higher while maintaining comfort.

The fan is also ENERGY STAR certified in most configurations, which may qualify you for energy rebates depending on your local utility programs. It’s worth checking with your energy provider, as these rebates can sometimes offset a significant portion of the purchase price.

Indoor vs. Outdoor Use: Where Can You Install the Artemis?

The standard Artemis is rated for indoor use only, designed for climate-controlled environments. However, Minka Aire does offer a wet-rated version of the Artemis designed specifically for outdoor installation or indoor spaces with high humidity, like bathrooms or enclosed pool areas.

The outdoor version features special moisture-resistant finishes, sealed electronics, and corrosion-resistant hardware that can withstand exposure to the elements. I installed one on my covered patio last summer, and it has weathered several storms without any issues, maintaining both its appearance and functionality perfectly.

If you’re considering an outdoor installation, be sure to specifically look for the “Wet Rated” or “Outdoor” designation in the product description. Installing a standard indoor fan in an outdoor location will likely void the warranty and could create safety hazards as the internal components aren’t protected against moisture.

For semi-outdoor spaces like screened porches or covered patios, the damp-rated versions of the Artemis work beautifully. These provide a middle ground between fully indoor and fully outdoor models, offering some moisture resistance while maintaining the sleek aesthetic of the indoor versions.

Price Considerations: Is the Investment Worth It?

The Minka Aire Artemis falls into the premium category of ceiling fans, with prices typically ranging from $400 to $700 depending on the size, finish, and features. This places it significantly higher than budget fans but in line with other high-end designer models.

After living with multiple Artemis fans for over two years, I can confidently say the investment is justified by the quality, performance, and longevity they offer. When amortized over the 15+ years of service you can reasonably expect from these fans, the annual cost becomes quite reasonable—especially when you factor in the energy savings they provide.

What you’re paying for with the Artemis is:

  • Superior build quality with premium materials
  • Advanced DC motor technology with exceptional energy efficiency
  • Sophisticated design that enhances your space aesthetically
  • Whisper-quiet operation even at high speeds
  • Reliable performance backed by a lifetime motor warranty
  • Long-lasting LED lighting that rarely needs replacement

For those working with a stricter budget, Minka Aire occasionally offers sales events, particularly during seasonal transitions or major shopping periods. I purchased my second Artemis during a Black Friday sale at about 25% below the regular price, which made the investment even more attractive.

Maintenance: Keeping Your Artemis in Perfect Condition

One of the advantages of high-quality ceiling fans like the Artemis is their relatively low maintenance requirements. With proper care, these fans can operate flawlessly for many years with minimal attention.

For routine cleaning, I’ve found that a soft microfiber cloth is the best tool for dusting the blades and housing. The aerodynamic design of the blades actually collects less dust than traditional flat blades, which is an unexpected but welcome benefit.

For more thorough cleaning (which I perform about twice a year):

  1. Turn off the fan at the switch and circuit breaker
  2. Use a step ladder to safely reach the fan
  3. Gently wipe each blade with a slightly damp microfiber cloth
  4. For the housing and motor cover, use a dry cloth to avoid moisture entering the electronics
  5. For the light kit (if present), wait until the bulb is cool, then clean the glass or acrylic diffuser with a glass cleaner sprayed onto your cloth (never directly onto the fixture)

The Artemis features sealed bearings that are pre-lubricated, meaning you don’t need to oil the motor—a common maintenance task with older fan models. This “set and forget” design is particularly valuable for fans installed in high ceilings where access is challenging.

Warranty and Customer Support: Peace of Mind

Minka Aire stands behind the Artemis with a comprehensive warranty that includes:

  • Limited lifetime warranty on the motor
  • 1-year warranty on parts (excluding glass and light bulbs)
  • 1-year warranty on labor

In my experience, their customer support is exceptional. When I had a question about the dimming function on my first Artemis, I called their customer service line and was connected to a knowledgeable representative within minutes. They walked me through a simple solution that resolved my issue immediately.

If you do need replacement parts, they’re readily available through Minka Aire’s customer service department or authorized dealers. This availability of parts is significant—it means that a minor issue doesn’t require replacing the entire fan, extending the useful life of your investment.

I recommend registering your warranty promptly after purchase. The process is simple, typically requiring just the model number, purchase date, and your contact information. This registration ensures you’re in their system if you ever need warranty service.

Real-World Performance: My Experience

After two years of daily use across multiple seasons, I can share some genuine insights about living with the Artemis.

During summer months, the fan creates effective air circulation that makes my living space feel 4-5 degrees cooler than the actual temperature. This perceived cooling effect allows me to set my air conditioner to 77°F instead of 72-73°F, resulting in significant energy savings without sacrificing comfort.

In winter, I use the reverse direction function (available on the remote) to circulate warm air that naturally rises to the ceiling. Running the fan on a low speed in this mode helps distribute heat more evenly throughout the room, reducing the workload on my heating system and eliminating cold spots near windows.

The noise level—or rather, the lack thereof—continues to impress me. Even at the highest speed setting, the Artemis produces only a gentle whooshing of air movement without the mechanical hum that characterizes many lesser fans. This quiet operation is particularly valuable in bedrooms and media rooms where noise could be distracting.

The light output from the integrated LED is pleasantly sufficient for ambient lighting, though I do supplement with floor and table lamps for reading. The 3000K color temperature creates a warm, inviting atmosphere that flatters skin tones and interior colors.

Comparing the Artemis to Other Minka Aire Models

Within the Minka Aire lineup, the Artemis sits in the premium category alongside models like the Wave, the Light Wave, and the Concept series. Each has its distinctive design language, but the Artemis offers perhaps the most versatile aesthetic that works across various interior styles.

Compared to the Wave, which features more dramatically curved blades, the Artemis has a slightly more restrained design that may integrate more seamlessly into traditional spaces while still offering contemporary appeal.

The Light Wave includes more elaborate lighting options, including multi-point light arrays, making it better suited for spaces where the fan serves as the primary light source.

The Concept series offers an even more minimalist approach, with blade designs that practically disappear from certain angles—perfect for ultra-modern interiors but perhaps too stark for transitional spaces.

What distinguishes the Artemis within this premium lineup is its balance of statement design and versatility. It’s distinctive enough to serve as a focal point if desired, but restrained enough to complement rather than compete with other design elements in your space.

Customer Reviews: What Others Are Saying

While my personal experience with the Artemis has been overwhelmingly positive, I wanted to include a balanced perspective by researching other customers’ experiences.

The fan consistently receives 4.5-5 star ratings across major retailers, with particularly high marks for:

  • Design aesthetics
  • Quiet operation
  • Smooth airflow
  • Build quality
  • Energy efficiency

The few criticisms typically center around:

  • Price point (though most acknowledge the quality justifies the cost)
  • Installation complexity for DIY homeowners
  • Remote control learning curve for some users

One review that resonated with my experience noted: “The Artemis transformed not just the temperature of our great room but its entire look and feel. It’s like functional sculpture—beautiful even when it’s not running, but absolutely magical when it is.”

Another mentioned: “Worth every penny for the silence alone. After years of sleeping with a noisy fan, the Artemis is like having a gentle breeze with no mechanical sound whatsoever.”

Where to Purchase Your Artemis

The Minka Aire Artemis is available through several channels, each with different advantages:

  • Specialty lighting stores often offer the most comprehensive selection of sizes and finishes, plus knowledgeable staff who can answer specific questions
  • Home improvement centers like Home Depot and Lowe’s typically carry the most popular configurations, sometimes at slightly lower prices
  • Online retailers such as Amazon, Wayfair, and Build.com offer convenience and often the best pricing, though you’ll want to verify you’re purchasing from an authorized retailer to ensure warranty coverage

I purchased my first Artemis from a local lighting specialty store, where I could see several Minka Aire models in operation before making my decision. The slight premium I paid for this in-person experience was worthwhile, as it allowed me to compare noise levels and airflow directly.

My second purchase was through an online retailer during a sale event, which saved me approximately $150 compared to local options. The trade-off was handling the selection process entirely on my own, but having already owned one Artemis, I was confident in my choice.

Final Thoughts: Is the Artemis Right for You?

After living with the Minka Aire Artemis in multiple rooms of my home, recommending it to friends (who have subsequently installed their own), and researching extensively, I believe the Artemis represents one of the best values in premium ceiling fans available today.

If you’re looking for a ceiling fan that transcends basic functionality to become a defining element of your interior design, the Artemis deserves your serious consideration.

It’s ideal for homeowners who:

  • Value quality craftsmanship and are willing to invest in pieces that last
  • Appreciate thoughtful design that balances aesthetics and functionality
  • Prioritize energy efficiency and quiet operation
  • Want a fan that enhances rather than detracts from their interior design

The Artemis may not be the right choice if:

  • You’re working with a strictly limited budget and need a basic functional fan
  • You prefer traditional, ornate ceiling fan designs with multiple light fixtures
  • You need a fan primarily for extremely high-output air movement (like in a workshop)

For most homes, however, the Artemis offers an exceptional combination of performance, style, and efficiency that justifies its premium positioning. Whether installed in a main living area, master bedroom, or covered outdoor space, it consistently delivers comfort while elevating the overall aesthetic of your environment.

If you decide to make the investment in a Minka Aire Artemis, I’m confident you’ll join the ranks of satisfied owners who wonder how they ever lived with ordinary ceiling fans before discovering this extraordinary design.

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