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here's a reason Emerson is the only fan company to have been manufacturing and marketing ceiling fans since 1895 - leadership, design, quality and innovation that stand the test of time.

There's a reason...it's in our DNA.

While today, we're part of a $17 billion corporation, Emerson (NYSE: EMR) a leading engineering and technology company, we've never forgotten that high quality motors and ceiling fans started it all. In 1890 Emerson created the first motor to run on alternating current and by 1895 we introduced the first A/C powered ceiling fan. Since then, we are the longest continuous manufacturer of ceiling fans in the world.

More than 110 years and hundreds of patents later Emerson's devotion to quality and innovation go into every fan we make. With over 150 different fan models ranging in design from classic to contemporary to traditional to trendsetting, there is sure to be an Emerson fan suited to your decor.






In 1890 Emerson manufactured the first electric motor to run on alternating current.



Office workers at the St. Louis manufacturing plant circa 1898.