70 years after its invention, Vornado now has reissued the classic “Vortex Tornado” fan design that inspired the company’s name. With patented engineering, and with styling by famed industrial designer Richard Ten Eyck, this Vornado fan design is one of the most famed in fan history — at peak popularity, nearly one-third of the fans sold in American were Vornados. Now reisssued, this Vornado VFAN is available in three colors — red, stainless and the gorgeous, original 1945 green. And, it’s “real metal” — yay!
Made mostly of metal like the original and updated with enhanced safety and quieter airflow. One place to get it is Amazon for $130:
Darn fun video — seriously, you gotta!
Info and photos from Vornado:
THE RETURN OF THE CLASSIC VORNADO – INTRODUCING VFAN™
The Vornado “Fan” That Started It All Almost 70 Years Ago Has Returned
In 1945, Vornado® introduced a fan with a unique appearance – that would soon become an icon of the “Streamlined” Age of Design. Now, nearly 70 years later, the quintessential Vornado returns as an authentic reissue called VFAN™.
The original Vornado products challenged how a fan should look and function – focusing on finely tuned aerodynamics and pure power. The result was a “fan” that looked completely different, and had the ability to circulate all the air in the room. For the first time, in an era without air conditioning, everyone in the room could be cool and comfortable. With an “air circulator” there was no longer a need to stand in front of a fan to stay cool. The secret was Vornado’s “Vortex Tornado” airflow that was so unique and powerful that it literally inspired the company’s name – “Vornado”.
Today, the VFAN™ delivers the same powerful circulation on which it’s reputation was built, and its classic styling adapts perfectly to any setting. Available in Chrome, Red and the original Vornado Green the VFAN™ blends harmoniously with any decor or color schemes. Though the classic design is a decorator’s dream, Vornado has also enhanced safety features and quieted the airflow, making VFAN™ perfect for the needs of today’s discerning consumer.
True to the original, VFAN™ is built with high standards using real metal for durability and authenticity. The VFAN™ delivers true whole room air circulation – a 70 year old concept that still out-performs stationary and oscillating fans sold today. With Whole Room Circulation, everyone in the room feels comfortable. With a VFAN™ circulating the air in the room, the room feels up to 5 degrees cooler. This allows VFAN™ owners to save money by reducing their central air conditioning bills.
The VFAN™ features 3 speed settings, and a pivoting head to direct airflow in any direction. The VFAN™ comes from an age when brands took pride in their products and stood behind them – the approach Vornado continues today. That is why VFAN™ comes with a 5 Year Complete Satisfaction Guarantee. Beyond a warranty, if a customer is not completely satisfied, Vornado® will repair or replace VFAN™ for 5 years from the date of verified original purchase.
From circulators and heaters, to air purifiers and humidifiers, Vornado has a long line of products built to keep you comfortable. Now’s your chance to own the one that started it all.
UPDATE: Some of you have been wondering why the fan blades on the Vornado VFAN are plastic, Pam even thought she read somewhere that the original fan blades were also plastic, so I reached out to Brian Cartwright from Vornado for clarification on the matter.
Brian writes:
Various models of Vornado fans did have metal blades –primarily starting in the 1950’s.
However, Vornado’s original products in the 1940’s utilized “bakelite” blades. Bakelite was among the earliest forms of plastic. And it wasn’t to save cost – actually it was very progressive. The bakelite blades were quieter, created less vibration, and were more aerodynamic. We don’t have records of what drove later models to metal blades in the 1950’s – but our plastic blades relate back to those original 1940’s bakelite models.
As this awesome website states [update: link now gone], models from 1954-1949 featured 10″ bakelite blades.
Even though plastic is passé now, it actually is a pretty cool part of the product tradition.
Personally, I love these fans and immediately wanted one — as my husband has been complaining about the need for a fan in-between air conditioning and heating season. The only reason I don’t have one yet — I can’t decide on a color — all three of them are great options to coordinate with retro decor.
Readers — what color would you choose?
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April says
My son got the chrome one and loved it so much he sent me the green for my birthday the end of July…perfect timing. It’s darling, really well built, and best of all quiet. Five stars!
Anastasia says
The green just fits in with my decor nicely, but my son would ADORE the red………decisions, decisions, decisions.
Lisa C. says
I just found that you can order them from Ace Hardware for $129.99 and have it shipped for free to your local Ace store for you to pickup.
carole says
Our family had something like this in the 50s but much larger, aqua, at least 24″ in diameter, sat on the floor and really circulated the air. Much needed during hot and humid Kentucky summers pre-air conditioning!
virginia says
I have a Vornado fan I love. Desk fan that looks like something out of The Maltese Falcon. Their products are both stylish and well made.
Andi says
Cool! I love fans, & keep one running at night every season of the year. I love the soothing white noise a fan creates, as well as the breeze.
These are wonderful….I like all three, but would have to get the green. It’s like something I remember…and maybe I do.
Like lynda, I’m in non-acquisition mode at this point in my life—but when something is beautiful and useful—and fun!—well maybe I need one!
Leslie says
I like all three….but for me, the green and gold look the most authentic. Second choice chrome….gotta have one!
midmichigan says
Personally, I would go for either the green or stainless but it’s really the shape and style that makes this so cool. I don’t know who designed it but it looks like something Norman Bel Geddes would approve of.
pam kueber says
Richard Ten Eyck was the designer
Ranell says
Stainless! Love these retro fans!
lynda says
Beautiful fan. I always tell my self that I am in the “non acquiring stage” of my life. However, sometimes there are things that seem to come along to tempt me to acquire. This fan is one of those things. I will think about this. The green seems to look the most retro to me. However, all the colors are beautiful. Reviews of the fan online seem to be very favorable.