Product Description
This brushed zinc bell range hood with Italian crown molding combines a graceful flared canopy, squared upper chimney, framed apron, and classic crown profiles in a made-to-order wall or island design. Available from 28 to 78 inches wide, 24 to 72 inches high, and with a standard 24-inch depth, it can be proportioned around different cooktops, ceiling heights, cabinetry layouts, and ventilation equipment. The featured surface is brushed natural zinc with a matte to low-sheen gray tone, while custom versions may also use darkened or hand-polished zinc with smooth or hammered texture. Unlike riveted or strapped models, this hood keeps the face uninterrupted so the crown molding and bell silhouette define the architecture. Share your cooktop width, ceiling height, mounting configuration, finish preference, and insert specifications for a tailored quote.
Product Summary
- Profile: Graceful bell silhouette
- Chimney: Squared upper section
- Crown: Classic Italian molding
- Face: No straps or rivets
- Finish: Brushed zinc shown
- Mounting: Wall or island
Insert Planning
Rustica House offers an optional economy 200 CFM insert for qualifying 28–42-inch hood sizes, or the shell can be prepared for compatible buyer-supplied ventilation equipment. Internal inserts up to 1,260 CFM and external blower systems up to 1,500 CFM are supported when complete specifications are provided before production. Submit the manufacturer, model, liner dimensions, cutout, duct size, discharge direction, controls, lighting, filters, and service-access requirements. Early approval allows the internal supports, duct opening, lower capture area, and crown proportions to be coordinated around the selected ventilation system.
Why This Hood
This model is intended for buyers who want traditional architectural trim without exposed straps, rivets, mixed metals, or an aggressively stepped crown. The bell flare gives the lower body visual presence, while the squared chimney keeps the upper section controlled. Italian-inspired crown molding finishes both the top and apron, creating a furniture-like profile that feels more refined than industrial.
Design Difference
Several zinc hoods share a bell silhouette, but this design is distinguished by its strap-free zinc body with Italian crown molding. A stepped-crown model emphasizes layered geometry, while riveted hoods use visible hardware and plain zinc bell hoods remove architectural trim entirely. Here, the crown profile becomes the primary decorative element without covering the broad zinc surfaces.
Planning Options
Confirm dimensions, zinc texture, finish treatment, crown proportions, mounting configuration, and ventilation equipment before fabrication so the chimney, flare, apron, and crown remain properly balanced.
| Planning | Available Choice | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Cooktop width | 28–78 inches or custom | Sets capture width |
| Total height | 24–72 inches | Controls bell proportions |
| Texture | Smooth or hammered | Changes reflected light |
| Finish | Natural, dark, or polished | Sets tone and sheen |
| Mounting | Wall or island | Changes visible surfaces |
Material & Finish
The featured hood uses brushed zinc with a soft gray appearance, subtle tonal movement, and low reflectivity. Fine linear grain diffuses light and gives the shell more depth than uniformly polished metal. Custom versions may use natural, darkened, or hand-polished zinc with either smooth or hammered texture. Natural zinc is a living metal and may gradually develop fingerprints, water spotting, brighter contact areas, and patina variation through normal kitchen use.
Shape & Silhouette
The canopy narrows toward a straight squared chimney before widening through a controlled bell-shaped flare. This transition creates a softer lower profile without becoming deeply domed or heavily sculpted. The broad base gives the hood visual stability above the cooking surface, while the cleaner chimney keeps the overall design balanced beside cabinetry or ceiling-height millwork.
Italian Crown
The crown molding is the defining architectural detail. Layered horizontal profiles frame the top of the chimney and are echoed around the apron below, giving the shell a coordinated furniture-like finish. Unlike a heavily stepped crown, this treatment remains relatively classical and restrained. It provides enough projection to create shadow lines without introducing straps, rivets, medallions, or contrasting metal trim.
Strap-Free Face
Broad uninterrupted zinc panels allow the material and crown profiles to remain visually dominant. With no vertical bands or exposed fasteners crossing the body, the hood reads more calmly than riveted industrial models. This also makes variations in texture and finish more visible, whether the buyer chooses smooth natural zinc, darker metal, or hand-hammered surface treatment.
Wall or Island
Wall installation gives the crowned bell form a built-in relationship with cabinetry, plaster, tile, or stone. Island construction requires finished surfaces on all visible sides, structural ceiling support, and confirmed duct routing. Crown projection, apron depth, chimney proportions, and bell curvature should be reviewed from multiple viewpoints before fabrication so an island hood remains visually balanced.
Handmade Origin
Each hood is made to order by skilled metal artisans in Mexico. Zinc sheets are cut, formed, aligned, and fitted around approved dimensions and ventilation equipment before the crown and apron profiles are completed. Small differences in brushing, seams, crown transitions, edge alignment, hammering, and zinc tone are natural characteristics of individually fabricated architectural metalwork.
Artisan Testimony
Juan Carlos Hernández explains that crowned metal hoods require careful alignment because the horizontal profiles make even small changes in chimney and apron geometry visible. Learn more about Juan Carlos Hernández and his metalworking tradition.
Best Kitchen Styles
- Mediterranean: The lifestyle image places the crowned zinc hood with plaster walls, warm wood, ceramic tile, and an island. The cool brushed metal balances warmer architectural materials, while the bell profile relates naturally to Mediterranean hearth forms without introducing heavy ornament.
- Tuscan: Terracotta flooring, aged cabinetry, natural stone, and warm earth tones provide a traditional setting for the Italian crown. Brushed zinc keeps the cooking wall lighter than copper or dark iron while still contributing handcrafted European character.
- Spanish Revival: Warm plaster, an arched window, wood, patterned tile, and iron accents complement the bell silhouette. The strap-free face prevents the hood from competing with decorative surrounding materials, while the crown gives the installation a finished architectural top.
- Transitional: Clean cabinetry and stone countertops create a quieter background for the crowned bell form. The squared chimney and smooth zinc surface keep the hood current, while the molding adds enough classical structure to bridge traditional and contemporary elements.
Product Specifications
- Width: 28–78 inches or custom
- Height: 24–72 inches
- Depth: 24-inch standard
- Material: Handcrafted zinc
- Profile: Bell-shaped taper
- Chimney: Squared upper section
- Texture: Smooth or hammered
- Finish: Natural, dark, or polished
- Crown: Italian-style molding
- Apron: Matching crowned trim
- Straps: None
- Rivets: None visible
- Mounting: Wall or island
- Insert: Optional 200 CFM
- Internal CFM: Up to 1,260
- External CFM: Up to 1,500
- Origin: Handmade in Mexico
- Lead time: About 6 weeks
- Delivery: About 8 weeks in total
- Shipping: Free to the USA mainland
- SKU: ZH62C4Q48
How Ordering Works
Provide the cooktop width, ceiling height, desired dimensions, wall or island configuration, preferred zinc texture and finish, crown preference, and complete ventilation specifications. Rustica House confirms the chimney height, bell flare, apron depth, crown projection, duct opening, internal supports, and visible surfaces before fabrication. Early approval helps prevent later insert or mounting changes from affecting the exterior proportions.
FAQ – Crown Hood
A: Its bell-shaped zinc body, squared chimney, Italian crown molding, crowned apron, and strap-free face create a refined European-inspired design.
A: Yes. The hood may be ordered with either smooth or handcrafted hammered zinc.
A: Choose natural, darkened, or hand-polished zinc with either a smooth or hammered surface.
A: Yes. Island versions require finished visible surfaces, structural ceiling support, and confirmed duct routing before fabrication.
A: Yes. Complete insert or external blower specifications must be provided before production so the shell can be prepared correctly.
A: Yes. Zinc may develop tonal movement, fingerprints, water spotting, brighter contact areas, and gradual patina through normal use.
Customize Your Hood
Share your cooking-surface dimensions, ceiling height, mounting layout, preferred smooth or hammered texture, natural, darkened, or polished zinc finish, and ventilation details. Rustica House will confirm the proportions and prepare your custom brushed zinc bell hood with Italian crown molding for made-to-order fabrication.
Related Resources
- Italian crown zinc hood guide
- Italian crown kitchen images
- Advantages of zinc range hoods
- Wall and island hood planning
- Range hood insert sizing
- Spanish Mission Style
Installation Guide
Install the hood according to insert clearances, appliance requirements, structural conditions, and local codes. Wall models require secure framing, while island versions need appropriate ceiling support. Confirm mounting height, crown clearance, duct routing, electrical service, and filter access before fabrication. Review the metal range hood installation guide for additional planning information.
Shipping, Returns & Warranty
Each hood is made to order and ships in protective insured crating, with free shipping to the USA mainland. Inspect the shipment at delivery and document visible damage before signing. Review the shipping and returns information for freight procedures, delivery requirements, and custom-order conditions, and consult the Rustica House warranty for manufacturing coverage, finish exclusions, installation responsibilities, maintenance requirements, and buyer-supplied ventilation terms.
Care & Maintenance
Clean zinc with mild soap and a soft cloth, then dry promptly. Avoid abrasives, ammonia, acidic products, aggressive degreasers, and unapproved polish. Review the zinc range hood care and maintenance guide for additional cleaning, patina, and long-term finish recommendations.
Disclaimer: This product is handmade. Variations in zinc tone, brushing, hammering, crown alignment, seams, edge transitions, polishing, and artisan surface movement are natural characteristics of custom metalwork. Lifestyle images may show optional configurations. All product images are protected by copyright and may not be used without Rustica House written permission.
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