Product Description
The copper range hood for provincial style remodeling combines a gently tapered architectural body, hand-hammered copper, sculpted fleur-de-lis detailing, a rivet-accented lower band, and a crisp mitred crown into a distinctive handcrafted focal point. Its broad lower section narrows gradually toward the chimney through straight, controlled planes rather than a deep bell curve, giving the hood a structured profile influenced by French Provincial and Arts and Crafts design. The antique-style finish shown develops chestnut, russet, and darker brown tones across the hammered surface, while the raised apron artwork introduces historical European character without covering the entire canopy in ornament. Buyers may choose smooth or hammered copper in coffee, antique, natural fired, warm honey, oxidized green, or hand-polished finishes. Available from 28 to 78 inches wide, 24 to 72 inches high, and 24 inches deep as standard, the hood can be prepared for wall-mounted or kitchen island installation. Request a custom quote for your remodeling project.
Product Summary
- Shape: tapered provincial canopy
- Material: 16-gauge copper
- Texture: smooth or hammered
- Apron: fleur-de-lis relief
- Band: raised riveted copper
- Crown: crisp mitred molding
- Widths: 28 to 78 inches
- Height: 24 to 72 inches
- Depth: 24 inches standard
- Mount: wall or island
Custom Sizing
The hood may be proportioned around an existing range, new cabinetry, ceiling height, backsplash, or complete kitchen remodeling plan. Standard widths range from 28 to 78 inches, with heights from 24 to 72 inches and a 24-inch standard depth. Chimney width, taper angle, apron height, fleur-de-lis scale, crown projection, lower opening, and overall depth can be coordinated together so larger or taller versions retain the original provincial proportions instead of appearing stretched from a fixed pattern.
Measurements Needed
Provide the cooking-surface width, desired hood width, available height, mounting height, backsplash thickness, adjacent cabinet clearances, finished depth, and duct route. Island projects also require ceiling height, structural-support locations, cooktop centerline, and finished proportions on every exposed elevation. These measurements allow the copper shell, decorative apron, insert opening, and surrounding millwork to be planned as one remodeling system.
Insert Planning
The enclosure is fabricated as an insert-ready copper shell. Rustica House can supply an optional 200 CFM insert for suitable residential applications. Buyer-supplied internal inserts up to 1,260 CFM and external blower systems up to 1,500 CFM may be accommodated when complete equipment specifications are supplied before production. Insert dimensions, liner cutout, duct size, discharge location, controls, lighting, filters, electrical requirements, and service clearances should be confirmed before fabrication begins.
Drawing Approval
For modified proportions or buyer-selected ventilation, the chimney, tapered body, crown, apron artwork, lower opening, insert position, and duct centerline can be coordinated before production approval. This process is especially useful during remodeling because cabinetry, stonework, ceiling conditions, and existing duct locations can influence the final dimensions.
Design Difference
This model differs from plain tapered copper hoods through its combination of architectural restraint and concentrated decorative detail. The broad upper body remains relatively open, allowing the hammered copper and patina to remain visible, while the lower section carries the fleur-de-lis relief and riveted band. The mitred crown gives the chimney a precise termination without a heavy classical cornice. That distribution of detail makes the hood more decorative than a minimalist taper but less visually crowded than designs covered with straps, clavos, or embossed panels.
Provincial Profile
The canopy widens gradually toward the cooking surface through controlled trapezoidal planes. Its straight geometry gives the hood more architectural discipline than a rounded dome or deeply flared bell, while the broad lower section creates the visual weight needed to anchor a substantial range wall. The form works especially well in remodeling projects where the hood must coordinate with cabinetry, stone, plaster, or existing beams.
Fleur-de-Lis Apron
The sculpted fleur-de-lis motifs form the principal decorative element. Positioned near the lower edge, the relief remains visible from normal viewing height and provides a historical French reference without dominating the full canopy. The raised forms create natural shadows that become more pronounced with coffee or antique patinas, while lighter finishes reveal finer edges and hammer detail.
Riveted Band
A raised copper band with individually positioned rivets adds a structural rhythm beneath the main body. The detail provides a subtle Arts and Crafts influence because visible construction becomes part of the decoration. Unlike heavy black iron bands, the same-metal treatment keeps the composition cohesive and allows the fleur-de-lis relief to remain the primary visual accent.
Mitred Crown
The crown uses crisp folded and mitred edges rather than an oversized layered molding. This creates a clean architectural finish at the top of the chimney and keeps attention on the taper and apron below. The restrained crown also helps the hood work with both historically detailed cabinetry and cleaner transitional remodeling schemes.
Copper Surface
Hand hammering creates shallow irregular dimples across the copper, producing subtle highlights and shadow pockets as light moves over the surface. The texture is strong enough to show traditional handwork without obscuring the straight geometry of the canopy. Smooth copper is also available when a quieter, more reflective finish is preferred for kitchens with heavily patterned stone, tile, or cabinetry.
Finish Options
The hood can be ordered in coffee, antique, natural fired, warm honey, oxidized green, or hand-polished copper. Coffee creates deeper brown coloration, antique develops a softer aged appearance, natural fired emphasizes reddish and amber tones, and honey introduces lighter golden warmth. Oxidized green adds blue-green weathering, while hand polishing creates brighter reflections. Finish selection can therefore shift the same architecture from rustic and historic toward lighter transitional or contemporary applications.
Buyer Table
Dimensions, taper, apron artwork, crown scale, finish, mounting type, and ventilation equipment should be planned together because one change can affect the liner opening, visual balance, duct position, or relationship with surrounding cabinetry.
| Planning | Confirm | Buyer Decision |
| Hood size | Width, height, depth | Match remodeling plan |
| Taper | Angle and projection | Set canopy volume |
| Apron | Height and artwork | Scale fleur-de-lis |
| Crown | Height and projection | Finish upper profile |
| Mounting | Wall or island | Plan structure |
| Ventilation | Insert, blower, duct | Guide fabrication |
Product Specifications
- Type: custom copper hood
- Material: 16-gauge copper
- Shape: tapered provincial body
- Texture: smooth or hammered
- Apron: fleur-de-lis relief
- Band: riveted copper detail
- Crown: mitred upper molding
- Widths: 28 to 78 inches
- Height: 24 to 72 inches
- Depth: 24 inches standard
- Mount: wall or island
- Ventilation: insert-ready shell
- Insert: optional 200 CFM
- Buyer insert: up to 1,260 CFM
- External blower: up to 1,500 CFM
- Finishes: six copper treatments
- Lead time: about 6 weeks
- Delivery: about 8 weeks in total
- Shipping: free USA mainland
- Warranty: 12 months
- Origin: handcrafted in Mexico
- SKU: CH43K8R18
Copper Craftsmanship
Each hood is handcrafted in Santa Clara del Cobre, Mexico. Artisans form the chimney, tapered panels, crown, apron, riveted band, side returns, and internal supports around approved dimensions before hammering and developing the selected finish. The fleur-de-lis ornament is shaped by hand rather than printed or surface-applied. Small variations in hammer marks, rivet spacing, relief depth, seams, folds, and patina distribution are expected characteristics of artisan production.
Artisan Testimony
Learn more about copper artisan Juan Carlos Hernández and the traditional forming, hammering, embossing, riveting, joining, and finishing methods associated with handcrafted copperwork from Santa Clara del Cobre.
Kitchen Styles
The product lifestyle images show this provincial remodeling hood in Modern, Transitional, Traditional, Farmhouse, and Rustic kitchens. These five settings demonstrate how the same tapered copper body and fleur-de-lis apron can work with both cleaner remodeling schemes and material-rich heritage interiors. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
- Modern: Flat-panel cabinetry, large-format stone, restrained hardware, and simple lighting create contrast with the handcrafted copper. The straight taper and crisp crown keep the design architectural, while the apron adds one concentrated decorative feature rather than covering the full hood with ornament.
- Transitional: Shaker cabinetry, quartzite, balanced millwork, and mixed-metal hardware pair naturally with the combination of French-inspired detail and structured geometry. Smooth or lightly hammered copper can further soften the transition between traditional motifs and contemporary materials.
- Traditional: Paneled cabinetry, hardwood flooring, natural stone, and formal molding provide enough architectural context for the fleur-de-lis apron and riveted band. Coffee or antique finishes can deepen the historical character and reinforce the substantial cooking-wall composition.
- Farmhouse: Painted cabinetry, natural oak, apron-front sinks, handmade tile, and stone counters complement the warm copper surface. The decorative apron contributes heritage character, while the cleaner trapezoidal body prevents the hood from appearing overly ornate.
- Rustic: Reclaimed beams, textured plaster, stone walls, and aged wood emphasize the hand-hammered surface and darker patina. The broad lower body provides enough visual weight to balance heavy natural materials within a remodeled kitchen.
Other Kitchen Styles
- French Provincial
- Mission Revival
- Spanish Colonial
- European farmhouse
Provincial Hood FAQ
A: Its tapered provincial body, fleur-de-lis apron, riveted copper band, mitred crown, and hand-hammered surface create its specific architectural identity.
A: Yes. The decorative relief may be resized, simplified, replaced, or omitted when a different apron treatment is requested before fabrication.
A: Yes. Width, height, taper, crown, apron proportions, depth, and lower opening may be coordinated around the remodeling plan.
A: Yes. Island construction includes finished exposed elevations and preparation for suitable ceiling support, duct routing, and approved ventilation equipment.
A: Yes. Buyer-supplied internal inserts up to 1,260 CFM can be accommodated when complete manufacturer specifications are supplied before production.
A: Choose coffee, antique, natural fired, warm honey, oxidized green, or hand-polished copper.
Customize This Hood
Plan the hood around the cooking-surface width, available height, wall or island position, taper, crown dimensions, apron artwork, copper texture, finish, surrounding cabinetry, structural support, and selected ventilation equipment. Confirm the insert opening and duct location before production. Request a custom proposal from Rustica House.
Related Resources
- French style copper hoods
- Sloping copper hoods
- Copper hammering guide
- Copper patina options
- Copper range hood collection
Care and Maintenance
Clean the copper with mild soap, warm water, and a soft nonabrasive cloth, then dry promptly. Avoid acidic cleaners, ammonia, abrasive pads, powdered compounds, and aggressive polishing products that may alter the patina or soften the hammered texture and embossed apron relief. Review the copper range hood cleaning and care guide for recommended maintenance methods.
Installation Guide
Coordinate structural wall blocking or ceiling support, mounting height, duct routing, electrical service, liner access, and insert clearances before installation. Review the metal range hood installation guide before approving final dimensions.
Shipping & Returns
Production takes about six weeks, with delivery commonly reaching about eight weeks in total. Free shipping is available to the USA mainland, and each hood is securely crated for freight delivery. Review inspection procedures, custom-order conditions, and eligibility on the shipping and returns page.
Warranty
The handcrafted copper shell and replacement components for a Rustica House-supplied insert include 12-month coverage. Buyer-supplied ventilation equipment remains subject to its manufacturer's warranty. Review complete terms, exclusions, and claim procedures on the Rustica House warranty page.
Disclaimer: Handmade dimensions, taper angles, hammer impressions, fleur-de-lis relief, rivet spacing, seams, crown details, edge folds, and patina tones may vary slightly. These differences are expected in handcrafted copper and are not manufacturing defects. Lifestyle images are provided for inspiration only and may show optional configurations. All product images © Rustica House, unauthorized use is prohibited.
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