Product Description
Copper range hood with floral motif combines artisan metalwork with ductless convenience. Hand-hammered copper forms a graceful bell canopy that tapers to a squared chimney capped by a bold crown. A full-width floral apron and three vertical punched trims add heritage detail. The recirculating system uses charcoal filtration to clean air and return it to the room—ideal where exterior ducting isn’t possible. This model also supports standard ducted venting outside; choose recirculating or ducted in the page menu. Customize size, patina, and insert prep for a perfect fit in rustic or European country kitchens. Order today to tailor dimensions, finish, and ventilation.
Hood Design Features
Pure copper is hand-hammered for organic texture and depth. A warm, dark patina enhances the floral band and softens reflections, developing richer tones as it ages.
Artisan Craftsmanship
Each hood is formed, riveted, and aged by skilled coppersmiths. The floral motif is punched by hand across the apron, while vertical trims add rhythm and structure.
Form & Proportions
The bell canopy widens at the base for strong capture, then resolves into a square chimney with a wide upper molding that aligns cleanly with surrounding cabinetry.
Handcrafted in Mexico
Built in Santa Clara del Cobre using generational techniques—open-flame patination, hand hammering, and careful forming—for durability and unmistakable character.
Best For:
- Farmhouse: Floral apron suits warm wood
- Modern: Bold crown becomes focal point
- Transitional: Mixes heritage with clean lines
Customization Options
- Width: 24–78 in (larger by request)
- Height: 24–72 in (chimney adjustable)
- Depth: Standard 24 in
- Patinas: Natural, antique, coffee, espresso, green
- Texture: Soft or bold hammering
- Details: Decorative straps and rivets on request
- Insert Prep: Recirculating or ducted (select in menu)
Mounting & Venting
This model supports recirculating and ducted operation. For ductless, the liner draws air through baffle and charcoal filters, then returns it to the room. For ducted, air is exhausted outdoors per code. Select your preferred option in the page menu, plan electrical per liner specs, and provide clear access for service.
Hood Specifications
- Material: Solid hand-hammered copper
- Finish: Dark artisan patina (custom available)
- Motif: Floral apron, three vertical trims
- Mounting: Wall or island (finished 360°)
- Vent Type: Recirculating or ducted (menu choice)
- Insert: Optional charcoal-filter or ducted liner
- Service: Front/underside filter access
- Origin: Santa Clara del Cobre, Mexico
Shipping & Returns
Crafted to order and shipped in protective crating. Review our Shipping & Returns for lead times, coverage, and policy details.
FAQ
A: A ductless liner pulls air through baffle and charcoal filters, then returns cleaned air to the room—no exterior duct required.
A: Yes. Choose the ducted option in the page menu to exhaust outdoors; we’ll prepare the hood for your liner and duct path.
A: Typical replacement is every three to six months, depending on cooking frequency and aromas; baffles are washable.
A: Yes. We can adjust the floral band width, add or remove vertical trims, or include straps and rivets to suit your style.
A: Yes. The island model is fully finished on all sides and uses the same liner type you select.
A: Natural fired, antique, coffee, espresso, and green oxidized. We can tune tone and intensity to match your palette.
Ready to Customize?
Bring home a Copper Range Hood with Floral Motif tailored to your space. Choose size, patina, and recirculating or ducted liner setup—we will craft an heirloom focal point that installs cleanly and performs beautifully. Discover ideas in our floral motif ideas post.
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Installation Notes
Mount to blocking or studs and follow liner clearances (often 28–36 inches above the cooktop). Provide a dedicated circuit as specified by the liner and ensure clear access to baffles and charcoal filters for regular service. Read more: how to install copper range hoods.
Maintenance Tips
Wipe copper with mild soap and a soft cloth; avoid abrasives and ammonia. Degrease baffles frequently and replace charcoal filters every three to six months. Optional neutral wax helps temper patina change. Video: how to clean a copper range hood.
Disclaimer: This hood is handmade. Natural variations in color, texture, and hammer patterns are inherent to artisanal copper. Lifestyle images are inspirational and may not reflect the exact size or finish. All product images © Rustica House, unauthorized use is prohibited.
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