Product Description
This made-to-order Old World campana copper range hood with arched paneled apron combines a segmental mantel opening, flared bell shaft, double recessed panels, and substantial stepped crown. A campana hood is a bell-shaped range hood that widens toward the cooking surface, and this model gives that familiar silhouette the architectural character of a European estate hearth. Each wall-mounted hood is handcrafted from 16-gauge copper in widths from 28 to 78 inches, heights from 24 to 72 inches, and a standard 24-inch depth. Choose smooth or hammered copper, five artisan patinas, or hand-polished copper. The insert-ready shell can be prepared for supplied or buyer-provided ventilation equipment. Production takes about eight weeks, and free delivery is included. Request pricing and submit your project measurements today.
Product Summary
- Shape: campana bell profile
- Apron: segmental arched mantel
- Panels: two recessed fields
- Crown: broad stepped molding
- Material: 16-gauge copper
- Texture: smooth or hammered
- Widths: 28 to 78 inches
- Height: 24 to 72 inches
- Mount: wall installation
- Lead time: about 8 weeks
Campana Hood Design
The design is organized like a traditional fireplace surround rather than a conventional metal appliance cover. A wide mantel-inspired base frames the range, the bell-shaped shaft rises through a controlled flare, and a projecting stepped crown finishes the composition. These connected sections give the hood the appearance of permanent kitchen architecture. The restrained copper construction relies on proportion, raised frames, recessed panels, and deep shadow lines instead of exposed straps, decorative rivets, or floral relief. Buyers comparing silhouettes can also review the bell-shaped copper range hoods collection.
Arched Paneled Apron
The broad lower apron resembles a low architectural mantel with a segmental arch cut into its front face. Raised perimeter framing gives the apron the depth and order of traditional cabinetry or millwork, while the curved opening softens its substantial horizontal form. Unlike a deeply rounded or concave apron, this structure remains visually solid and frames the cooking area like a hearth opening. The result is an arched copper range hood with a distinctive Old World focal point rather than a generic curved lower edge.
Double Recessed Panels
A raised central stile divides the flared shaft into two balanced recessed fields. Molded outer borders follow the changing bell contour as the hood narrows toward the crown, producing depth through highlights and shadow. This symmetrical double-panel arrangement distinguishes the model from bell hoods made with one uninterrupted copper face. Panel width, frame depth, and central stile proportions can be adjusted during project review while preserving the balanced appearance of the original design.
Stepped Copper Crown
The upper shaft terminates in a wide stepped molding with a flat projecting cap. A smaller transition molding separates the crown from the flared body, while another horizontal molding defines the meeting point between the shaft and apron. These layered lines visually anchor the narrow upper section and balance the width of the mantel below. Crown projection and step proportions may be modified to coordinate with ceiling height, nearby cabinets, beams, or architectural trim.
Why This Campana Hood
This campana copper range hood is designed for buyers who want the visual importance of a built-in hearth without covering the shell in decorative hardware. Its identity comes from the combination of a true segmental opening, paneled mantel base, double recessed shaft, raised central stile, and stepped crown. Those features create a more formal and architectural appearance than a simple bell canopy.
- True arch: segmental mantel opening
- Panel layout: balanced double fields
- Clean shell: no straps or rivets
- Custom scale: reviewed proportions
- Finish choice: six surface options
Measurements To Send
Accurate project information allows the apron, shaft, panels, and crown to be proportioned around the actual kitchen rather than adapted after fabrication. Submit the range width, desired hood width, available wall height, ceiling height, backsplash thickness, cabinet spacing, mounting clearance, and ventilation specifications. Photos, elevations, cabinet drawings, appliance specifications, and contractor notes are also useful. Final dimensions and internal preparation should be approved before production begins.
Buyer Planning Table
| Planning | What to confirm | Why it matters |
| Hood width | Range width and coverage | Sets scale above the range |
| Total height | Wall and ceiling clearance | Balances the full profile |
| Arch rise | Opening height and curve | Frames the cooking area |
| Mantel depth | Projection from the wall | Controls visual weight |
| Panel layout | Stile and frame widths | Maintains formal symmetry |
| Crown profile | Steps and cap projection | Finishes the upper shaft |
| Ventilation | Insert and duct details | Guides internal fabrication |
| Copper surface | Texture and patina choice | Sets color and reflection |
Custom Configuration
Buyers may adjust the hood width, overall height, crown projection, shaft flare, central stile width, recessed panel proportions, arch rise, and mantel depth. Custom dimensions are reviewed according to the available wall area, range width, ceiling conditions, ventilation system, and desired architectural scale. Changes should preserve enough space for the insert, duct connection, lighting, filters, controls, and service access. Rustica House confirms the approved configuration before fabrication.
Copper Finish Options
Choose smooth copper for cleaner panel edges and more defined molding shadows, or hammered copper for a visibly handcrafted surface that softens reflected light. Five artisan patinas provide a range of warm, aged, and darker tones. Hand-polished copper is available for a brighter appearance with stronger highlights. Copper finishes naturally display variation, especially around formed edges, seams, recessed panels, and molded transitions. Review the copper patina options before approving the final surface.
Ventilation Planning
The handcrafted copper body is an insert-ready decorative shell rather than a universal ventilation appliance. Rustica House may supply an optional 200 CFM insert or prepare the interior for approved buyer-provided equipment. Buyer inserts may be supported up to 1,260 CFM, while external blower preparation may accommodate systems up to 1,500 CFM. Insert dimensions, blower location, controls, filters, lights, duct diameter, discharge direction, and service clearances must be submitted before production. The range hood insert guide explains the information needed for coordination.
Wall Installation
This model is intended for a wall-mounted range area with enough open space to display the crown, flared shaft, and arched apron. Proper wall blocking and attachment points are required to support the handcrafted shell and ventilation equipment. Confirm cabinet placement, backsplash thickness, range position, ceiling height, mounting clearance, and local installation requirements before approving the final dimensions.
Duct Coordination
Ductwork generally rises through the upper shaft and crown before entering the wall or ceiling structure. Confirm the duct diameter, discharge direction, transitions, blower position, electrical service, and access requirements with the contractor and ventilation manufacturer. A qualified installer should verify framing, appliance instructions, mounting height, makeup-air requirements, and applicable building codes.
Ordering Process
- Submit measurements: provide the range, wall, ceiling, backsplash, and cabinet dimensions
- Select the design: confirm the arch, panel proportions, shaft flare, and crown profile
- Choose the finish: select smooth or hammered copper and the preferred patina
- Confirm ventilation: submit the insert, blower, duct, lighting, and control specifications
- Approve the project: review pricing, dimensions, preparation details, and fabrication requirements
Product Specifications
- Type: custom copper range hood
- Primary form: campana bell
- Base: paneled mantel apron
- Opening: segmental arch
- Shaft: flared double panel
- Panels: two recessed fields
- Center: raised vertical stile
- Frame: molded outer border
- Crown: stepped entablature
- Top: flat projecting cap
- Material: 16-gauge copper
- Textures: smooth or hammered
- Finishes: five artisan patinas
- Polish: hand-polished copper
- Straps: none
- Rivets: none
- Relief artwork: none
- Widths: 28, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54
- More widths: 60, 66, 72, or 78
- Height: 24 to 72 inches
- Depth: 24 inches standard
- Custom sizes: reviewed
- Mount: wall installation
- Ventilation: insert-ready shell
- Supplied insert: optional 200 CFM
- Buyer inserts: up to 1,260 CFM
- External blowers: up to 1,500 CFM
- Hood warranty: 12 months
- Insert parts: 12 months
- Lead time: about 8 weeks
- Delivery: free delivery included
- Care: mild soap and soft cloth
- Production: made to order
- Origin: Santa Clara del Cobre
- Country: handcrafted in Mexico
- SKU: RC89V3H43
Handmade in Mexico
The hood is handcrafted in Santa Clara del Cobre, Michoacán, using traditional copper cutting, forming, joining, fitting, and hand-finishing methods. Each arch, panel, frame, molding, and crown component is produced around the approved project dimensions. The broad shell is fabricated as a made-to-order architectural product rather than a mass-produced appliance cover. Minor differences in contours, seams, surface texture, panel depth, and patina tone are natural characteristics of artisan production.
Best Kitchen Styles
This architectural hood works particularly well in Modern Tuscan, French Provincial, Spanish Colonial, Mediterranean Revival, and transitional rustic kitchens. Pair it with creamy or putty-colored cabinetry, walnut, white oak, travertine, marble, quartzite, warm plaster, Saltillo tile, ceiling beams, inset doors, or handmade backsplash tile. Restrained ironwork and antique-style hardware can support the Old World influence without competing with the arched apron and paneled shaft. The clean strap-free construction also allows the design to transition into updated kitchens that combine traditional architecture with simpler cabinetry and contemporary stone surfaces.
FAQ - Campana Hood
A: This campana copper range hood combines a segmental arched mantel, double recessed shaft panels, raised central stile, layered transition moldings, and a broad stepped crown. Unlike many bell hoods, it does not depend on exposed straps, rivets, or applied relief artwork for its visual identity.
A: Hood width depends on the range size, mounting height, cabinet layout, and desired visual coverage. Width choices range from 28 to 78 inches. Many projects use a hood that is at least as wide as the range, although the contractor and ventilation manufacturer should confirm the final coverage requirements.
A: Submit the range width, desired hood width, available wall height, ceiling height, backsplash thickness, cabinet spacing, mounting clearance, crown clearance, and ventilation specifications. Elevations, cabinet drawings, appliance documents, and site photographs help verify the proportions before fabrication.
A: The standard product is an insert-ready copper shell. Rustica House may supply an optional 200 CFM insert or prepare the interior for approved buyer-provided equipment. Insert dimensions and technical specifications must be confirmed before production.
A: Approved buyer-provided inserts may be accommodated up to 1,260 CFM. Preparation for external blowers may support systems up to 1,500 CFM. The insert, liner, lighting, controls, filters, duct connection, and maintenance clearances must be reviewed before internal fabrication begins.
A: Yes. The width, height, arch rise, mantel depth, shaft flare, central stile, recessed fields, framing, crown steps, and cap projection may be adjusted during project review. The elements must remain properly proportioned to preserve the formal campana silhouette.
A: The correct mounting height depends on the range manufacturer, ventilation equipment, cooking surface, local code, ceiling height, and hood projection. A qualified contractor should confirm the required clearance before the total hood height and lower mounting position are approved.
A: Use mild soap, water, and a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive pads, acidic cleaners, aggressive degreasers, and unapproved metal polishes. Dry the recessed panels, molding edges, crown steps, arched apron, and lower returns after routine cleaning.
Request a Custom Quote
Plan this campana copper range hood around the range width, available wall height, backsplash, cabinet spacing, ventilation equipment, and desired architectural scale. Submit the project measurements, preferred copper surface, patina choice, and insert specifications for review. Rustica House will confirm the custom configuration and pricing before fabrication. Request your quote for this arched copper range hood today.
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Shipping & Returns
Review production, freight delivery, inspection, and custom-order conditions before approving fabrication. Hood dimensions, panel proportions, arch rise, crown projection, ventilation preparation, texture, and finish must be confirmed before production. Consult the shipping and returns page for current procedures.
Warranty
Warranty coverage follows current Rustica House terms for handcrafted copper shells and supplied components. Buyer-provided inserts, blowers, lighting, controls, and electrical equipment remain covered by their respective manufacturers. Review current requirements and exclusions on the Rustica House warranty page.
Disclaimer: Handmade dimensions, campana contours, panel depths, arch profiles, crown moldings, seams, textures, finish tones, and other artisan details may vary slightly. These differences are not manufacturing defects. Lifestyle images are provided for inspiration only and may show optional features. Product images may not be reproduced without written permission from Rustica House.
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