Ductless Hammered Copper Range Hood
The Ductless Hammered Copper Range Hood combines timeless artisan texture with flexible installation, perfect for kitchens where exterior venting isn’t an option. Its deep hand-hammered surface and warm copper patina add visual richness, while the integrated recirculating system ensures efficient odor and smoke removal without ductwork.
Highlights of the Ductless Hammered Hood
- Built-in charcoal and mesh filters for ductless operation
- Hand-hammered solid copper canopy with rich patina finish
- Available in 36", 48", 60", or custom widths up to 96"
- Multi-speed, quiet blower module with LED lighting
- Includes all mounting hardware for wall and island setups
Ductless Hood in a Transitional Kitchen

Here, the hood’s artisanal dimples soften the contrast between shaker-style cabinets and sleek countertops, providing both form and function in a balanced design.
Ductless Hood in a Farmhouse Kitchen

Set beneath exposed beams and an apron-front sink, the hood’s warm patina and rust-proof filters maintain a cozy, lived-in atmosphere while keeping air fresh.
Ductless Hood in a Modern Kitchen

In this sleek setting, the hood’s hammered surface becomes a sculptural element, adding warmth and texture to a minimalist environment without requiring ductwork.
Ductless Hood in a Traditional Kitchen (Dark Cabinets)

Paired with rich mahogany cabinetry, the hood’s hammered texture and green-charcoal filters introduce a subtle contrast that enhances a classic design.
Ductless Hood in a Traditional Kitchen (Light Cabinets)

Against pale oak cabinetry and stone counters, the hood’s warm hammered finish and integrated filters maintain kitchen elegance and fresh air circulation.
Ductless Hood in a Rustic Kitchen

Framed by reclaimed wood and stone accents, the hood’s verdigris patina and charcoal filters blend seamlessly, providing artisan charm and effective recirculation.
FAQs – Ductless Hammered Copper Hood
How does the ductless system function?
Air passes through washable mesh filters then a charcoal filter to remove odors before recirculating clean air back into the kitchen—no external vent required.
Are replacement filters available?
Yes—both mesh and charcoal filters can be ordered separately and replaced easily for continued performance.
What maintenance is required?
Clean mesh filters monthly; replace charcoal filters every 6–12 months. Wipe the copper surface with a soft cloth and mild soap as needed.
Conclusion: Artisan Form Meets Flexible Function
The Ductless Hammered Copper Range Hood brings handcrafted beauty and versatile ventilation to kitchens without duct runs. Whether you’re updating a rustic farmhouse or a modern loft, its hammered craftsmanship and efficient recirculation system deliver a perfect balance of style and performance.
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