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Antique fan that’s also a foot stool — vintage Vornado hassock fan

Kate - February 27, 2013, Updated: August 25, 2020

Retro Renovation stopped publishing in 2021; these stories remain for historical information, as potential continued resources, and for archival purposes.

antique fan It’s a bird — it’s a plane — it’s a foot stool — it’s an antique fan — it’s our woddity of the week — a vintage Vornado step stool/fan combination that Pam found listed in the Salvation Army’s Ebay store. Even if you’re not quite sure how to classify this vintage multi-tasker, you can be sure that it is unlike any stool or antique fan we’ve ever featured on the blog. One has to wonder — who decided to marry a stool and fan into one design? Honestly the idea had never occurred to me — but now that I see it — it makes some sense. Update: Thanks to readers who immediate told us, this is called a “hassock” fan — and they were not uncommon in the days before central and window air conditioning.

antique fan vornado

The placement of this fan must help keep the metal stool sturdy, with all the extra weight and bracing that it provides.

vintage fan

It appears that this antique fan can be pivoted to create breezes any which way. At 16.5 inches in diameter and 18.5 inches tall, I don’t really envision many people using this stool on a table top for a fan — seems a little large to me — but instead as a floor fan that circulates the cool air that has “dropped” to the floor.

vornadoThe company’s identifying logo — in an awesome vintage font — is pressed into the fan near the control knob. Apparently this fan has four speeds.

step stool fan

Antique fan designs are very collectible

We think that antique and vintage fans from the 20th century are quite collectible — and they are *relatively* easy to find, since air conditioning was not very common until… when? the 1980s? Pam owns a wonderful, built-like-a-tank Kenmore fan — the kind you’d put on the floor, it’s quite large. Vornado fans may be the the most collectible. Do we have an readers who are experts in this area of collecting? Pray tell!

Vornado is still in business, making fans and other air conditioning devices. Every once in a while, they come out with a retro inspired design. But we don’t see anything like that available right now. So, if you like the look — and all that steel!— it seems that vintage is the way to go. Be sure to get the wiring checked by a properly licensed professional.

mid century modern fanA special thanks goes out to Ebay seller salvationarmywashingtonarc for allowing us to use their photos of this wonderful piece of design from the way back time machine days. Wanna add it to your collection? Here’s your chance: [listing long gone]

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  1. David says

    May 18, 2019 at 8:46 am

    Hi! I have this same fan and it’s a great addition to our screened in porch. I rewired it but chose not to restore it as we like the old look. Do you know when these were sold/manufactured? I believe it was in the 1950’s but don’t know exactly when. Thanks!

  2. Mike Kuchinka says

    May 4, 2017 at 8:11 pm

    I have a fan just like the one in the photos the fan runs but it need restored does anyone know what it’s worth. Thank you mike

    • Pam Kueber says

      May 5, 2017 at 9:15 am

      Mike, we don’t do valuations here.

  3. Bob says

    April 30, 2013 at 2:25 am

    We have this great Vornado table model similar to tese photos. Helped cool off our AC-less home growing up, though the trees, flat roof overhangs and 1 mile from a lake in the burbs helped us keep cool as well. This looks great standing still and is very functional. http://www.vintagefans.com/gallery/other_fans/1955-58vornado%20Turnabout.html

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