Product Description
The custom dome copper range hood with riveted strap grid combines a broad rounded canopy with a tall architectural chimney and an unusually structured framework of horizontal and vertical copper bands. Rather than using a narrow bell waist, the body develops as a substantial dome-shaped lower volume that transitions upward into a more vertical chimney. Three vertical straps and five horizontal bands create a measured grid across the hand-hammered copper, while exposed rivets emphasize traditional fabricated construction. The photographed coffee-toned finish deepens the reddish-brown copper and highlights the raised hammer texture between the straps. Buyers may select 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 kitchen project.
Product Summary
- Shape: architectural dome canopy
- Material: 16-gauge copper
- Texture: smooth or hammered
- Straps: riveted copper grid
- Verticals: three copper bands
- Horizontals: five copper bands
- Widths: 28 to 78 inches
- Height: 24 to 72 inches
- Mount: wall or island
Custom Sizing
The hood may be proportioned around the cooking surface, ceiling height, surrounding cabinetry, and available mounting area. Standard widths range from 28 to 78 inches, with heights from 24 to 72 inches and a standard depth of 24 inches. Chimney height, dome curvature, apron depth, strap spacing, panel proportions, and lower projection may be adjusted together so larger or taller versions preserve the same structured architectural rhythm rather than appearing stretched from a fixed pattern.
Measurements Needed
Provide the cooktop width, requested hood width, available height, mounting height, backsplash thickness, adjacent cabinet clearances, desired depth, and duct route. Island projects also require ceiling height, structural-support locations, cooktop centerline, and the finished proportions of every exposed elevation. Accurate dimensions allow the dome shell, strap framework, insert opening, and duct position to be coordinated before fabrication.
Insert Planning
The copper body is fabricated as an insert-ready shell. Rustica House can supply an optional 200 CFM insert for suitable residential applications. This range hood supports buyer-supplied internal inserts up to 1,260 CFM and external blower systems up to 1,500 CFM when complete equipment specifications are supplied before production. Insert brand, model, body dimensions, liner cutout, duct size, discharge location, controls, lighting, filters, electrical requirements, and service clearances should be confirmed before the shell is built.
Drawing Approval
Projects using custom exterior dimensions, altered strap geometry, or buyer-selected ventilation can be coordinated through an approval drawing before production. The drawing can establish chimney proportions, dome curvature, strap centerlines, apron dimensions, insert opening, overall depth, and duct position so the finished hood follows the approved kitchen plan and ventilation requirements.
Design Difference
Many custom copper hoods use either an uninterrupted curved surface or a few decorative straps placed mainly at the edges. This model takes a more structural approach. Three vertical bands cross five horizontal straps to create an architectural grid over the dome-shaped body. The repeated intersections and exposed rivets give the hood the appearance of assembled metalwork rather than a single decorative shell, while the rounded canopy prevents the framework from feeling rigid or overly industrial.
Dome Architecture
The lower body forms a broad rounded volume rather than a narrow-waisted bell. Its front and side surfaces develop through convex curvature, creating substantial visual mass near the cooking area. Above the dome, the hood transitions into a taller chimney that draws the eye upward and makes the design particularly effective in kitchens with generous wall height or exposed architectural elements.
Strap Grid
The front framework is organized through three vertical and five horizontal copper bands. Together they divide the large surface into repeated fields without reducing the dome to numerous small decorative panels. The grid strengthens the vertical and horizontal axes simultaneously, giving the hood a distinctly architectural character that separates it from simpler two-strap or single-apron copper designs.
Exposed Rivets
Domed fasteners mark the strap intersections and reinforce the visible-construction aesthetic. Their regular placement introduces rhythm against the irregular hammer impressions of the copper body. Because the straps and rivets use copper rather than contrasting steel, the framework remains visually integrated with the canopy while still producing strong relief and shadow.
Tall Chimney
The upper section is proportionally taller than the dome below and provides the vertical counterpoint to the broad lower body. This elongated chimney works especially well beneath high ceilings, open beams, or tall cabinetry. Its straighter geometry also prevents the hood from becoming visually too rounded, balancing the sculptural dome with a more disciplined upper elevation.
Surface Options
The hood may be ordered in smooth or hand-hammered copper. Hammering adds hundreds of small highlights and shadow pockets between the straps, strengthening the handcrafted appearance and giving darker finishes more depth. Smooth copper creates broader reflections and allows the riveted grid to become the dominant surface detail. Both textures preserve the same dome-shaped architecture and strap arrangement.
Finish Options
Six copper treatments are available. Coffee produces deeper reddish-brown and espresso tones, antique creates a softened aged appearance, natural fired emphasizes amber and red coloration, and warm honey introduces lighter golden warmth. Oxidized green adds blue-green weathering, while hand-polished copper produces brighter reflections. The riveted grid creates different shadow effects across each finish, making surface choice especially important on this structured design.
Buyer Table
Exterior dimensions, dome geometry, strap spacing, finish, mounting type, and ventilation equipment should be planned together because changing one feature may affect the panel proportions, liner opening, duct location, or visual balance.
| Planning | Confirm | Buyer Decision |
| Hood size | Width, height, depth | Match cooking area |
| Dome curve | Radius and projection | Set lower volume |
| Strap grid | Spacing and layout | Control panel rhythm |
| Chimney | Height and width | Balance vertical scale |
| Surface | Texture and finish | Set visual character |
| Ventilation | Insert, blower, duct | Guide fabrication |
Product Specifications
- Type: custom copper hood
- Material: 16-gauge copper
- Profile: dome-shaped canopy
- Texture: smooth or hammered
- Vertical straps: three
- Horizontal straps: five
- Rivets: exposed copper heads
- 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 to the USA mainland
- Origin: handcrafted in Mexico
- SKU: CG52C7R67
Copper Craftsmanship
Each hood is formed, hammered, strapped, riveted, and finished by hand in Santa Clara del Cobre, Mexico. Artisans shape the chimney, dome body, side returns, apron, and internal supports around approved dimensions before fitting the strap grid. Every band must follow the changing surface while maintaining alignment at each intersection. Small differences in hammer impressions, seams, strap spacing, rivet placement, edge folds, and patina distribution are natural evidence of manual production.
Artisan Testimony
Learn more about copper artisan Juan Carlos Hernández and the traditional forming, hammering, riveting, joining, and finishing methods associated with handcrafted copperwork from Santa Clara del Cobre.
Kitchen Styles
The product lifestyle images show this custom copper range hood in Farmhouse, Modern, New York Loft, Rustic, Traditional, and Transitional kitchens. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1} The combination of a rounded dome and riveted grid allows the hood to move between heritage interiors and more industrial or contemporary settings depending on the surrounding materials.
- Farmhouse: Painted cabinetry, white oak, stone counters, exposed beams, and practical hardware create a natural background for the hammered copper. The strap grid adds visible craftsmanship while the broad dome gives the cooking wall enough architectural weight for a large farmhouse kitchen.
- Modern: Flat-panel cabinetry, large-format stone, simple hardware, and restrained lighting provide strong contrast with the riveted surface. The regular grid introduces geometry, while the rounded copper body prevents the hood from appearing overly mechanical.
- New York Loft: Exposed brick, blackened steel, concrete, open shelving, and large industrial windows complement the visible rivets and fabricated-metal character. The copper adds warmth to the industrial palette while the tall chimney reinforces vertical loft proportions.
- Traditional: Paneled cabinetry, natural stone, hardwood flooring, and substantial architectural molding provide enough visual context for the dense strap framework. Coffee or antique finishes strengthen the historical character without requiring additional decorative motifs.
Other Kitchen Styles
- Rustic
- Transitional
- Spanish Colonial Revival
- Industrial farmhouse
Dome Hood FAQ
A: Its broad dome-shaped canopy, tall chimney, three vertical straps, five horizontal bands, exposed rivets, and large hammered copper fields create a distinctive architectural grid.
A: No. The lower body is dome-shaped, with a broad rounded volume rather than a narrow waist and outward bell flare.
A: Yes. Strap width, spacing, number, rivet layout, chimney proportions, and dome geometry may be reviewed before fabrication.
A: Yes. Depending on the project, the grid may be specified in copper or redesigned with contrasting metals such as blackened iron or aged brass.
A: Yes. Island construction includes finished exposed elevations and preparation for suitable ceiling support, duct routing, and approved ventilation equipment.
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, dome projection, chimney scale, strap grid, copper texture, finish, structural support, and selected ventilation equipment. Confirm the insert opening and duct position before production. Request a custom proposal from Rustica House.
Related Resources
- Copper range hood collection
- Dome copper range hoods
- Copper hammering methods
- Copper patina options
- Range hood sizing guide
- Copper Range Hood FAQ
Care and Maintenance
Clean the copper with mild soap, warm water, and a soft nonabrasive cloth, then dry promptly. Avoid acids, ammonia, abrasive pads, powdered cleaners, and aggressive polishing compounds that may alter the selected finish or damage raised strap and rivet details. Review the complete 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. Each hood is securely crated for insured freight delivery. Review inspection procedures, custom-order limitations, 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. Review exclusions, responsibilities, limitations, and claim procedures on the Rustica House warranty page.
Disclaimer: Handmade dimensions, dome curves, hammer impressions, seams, strap spacing, rivet placement, 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 strap materials or other customizations. All product images © Rustica House, unauthorized use is prohibited.
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