Product Description
This Gothic-style dome copper range hood combines monumental proportions with a deeply concave canopy, riveted contour straps, a projecting stepped crown, and a substantial layered apron. The narrow upper body flows through long inward curves before sweeping outward above the cooking surface, creating a sculptural dome profile with commanding vertical presence. Wide copper straps follow the canopy edges and carry oversized round rivets, framing an open center field where the hand-hammered metal remains prominent. Deep horizontal molding defines the crown and apron, reinforcing the hood's architectural character without relying on applied imagery. Handcrafted from premium 16-gauge copper in Santa Clara del Cobre, Mexico, the enclosure is made exclusively with a hand-hammered surface and offered in six finish options. Custom dimensions accommodate different ranges, cabinetry, and ceiling conditions, while wall-mount and kitchen-island configurations support varied layouts. For more details about its handcrafted construction, dome proportions, and Gothic architectural detailing, see our Gothic dome copper range hood riveted straps guide. Customize the dimensions, copper finish, mounting configuration, and ventilation preparation for your kitchen.
Product Summary
- Gothic-inspired architecture
- Deep concave dome canopy
- Riveted contour straps
- Oversized round rivets
- Multi-level stepped crown
- Layered rectangular apron
- Open hammered center field
- Premium 16-gauge copper
- Wall or island configuration
- Six copper finish options
Custom Sizing
Each hood is made to order so its proportions coordinate with the range, cabinetry, backsplash, and ceiling. Widths range from 28 to 78 inches, heights from 24 to 72 inches, and standard depth is 24 inches. Custom fabrication maintains the visual relationship between the narrow upper body, expanding dome, projecting crown, curved perimeter straps, and substantial lower apron.
Measurements Needed
Provide the cooking-surface width, desired hood width, overall height, ceiling height, mounting height, depth, backsplash thickness, cabinet clearances, and duct location. For island installations, also identify the cooktop centerline and available ceiling framing. Accurate measurements help establish the dome proportions, crown projection, apron placement, ventilation opening, and final mounting position before fabrication begins.
Insert Planning
The handcrafted copper enclosure and mechanical ventilation equipment are planned separately. Rustica House offers an optional 200 CFM insert for compatible applications. Buyer-supplied internal inserts up to 1,260 CFM and external blowers up to 1,500 CFM can be accommodated when complete specifications are provided before production. This allows flexibility in airflow, lighting, controls, filtration, ducting, and blower placement.
Drawing Approval
Confirm the width, height, depth, dome curvature, crown projection, apron dimensions, ventilation opening, and duct centerline before fabrication. When supplying your own insert, provide the manufacturer, model, dimensions, cutout requirements, duct size, controls, lighting, and filter-access information. Reviewing these details early helps coordinate the copper enclosure with cabinetry, framing, ceiling conditions, and mechanical components.
Gothic Architecture
The Gothic influence comes from proportion and architectural metalwork rather than literal medieval ornament. Strong verticality, exposed-looking fasteners, heavy perimeter framing, projecting ledges, and deep shadow lines give the hood its commanding character. Instead of pointed arches, tracery, or symbolic decoration, the design interprets Gothic architecture through mass, structure, repetition, and aged metal, making it distinctive without becoming overly thematic.
Concave Dome Canopy
A relatively narrow upper body transitions into pronounced concave curves that expand toward the cooking surface. This creates a rounded dome silhouette with greater sculptural depth than a straight tapered or pyramid enclosure. The broad center remains intentionally open, allowing the hammered copper texture and changing patina tones to provide visual movement between the heavier architectural elements surrounding the canopy.
Riveted Contour Straps
Two wide copper straps trace the curved perimeter instead of descending as conventional straight bands. Their changing paths emphasize the dome silhouette and frame the open hammered field. Oversized round rivets repeat along the straps, creating rhythmic points of relief while suggesting traditional joined architectural metalwork. The treatment adds structural character without covering the canopy with unnecessary decorative elements.
Stepped Architectural Crown
The narrow upper body terminates in a deep crown formed from multiple projecting horizontal tiers. A broad upper cap establishes the strongest edge, while recessed levels step inward toward the chimney. Riveted detailing connects the crown visually with the contour straps and lower apron. Its substantial projection balances the broad base while producing the pronounced shadow lines associated with the hood's Gothic-inspired architecture.
Layered Apron
The lower apron functions as an architectural base rather than a simple decorative strip. Projecting and recessed horizontal levels create a substantial rectangular foundation beneath the curved canopy, while riveted bands continue the construction language established above. This layered treatment visually anchors the hood over the cooking surface and provides a deliberate counterpart to the projecting crown at the top.
What Makes It Different
This model develops its Gothic character through construction rather than applied imagery. Riveted contour straps follow the concave dome, a deep stepped crown caps the narrow upper section, and a layered apron anchors the base. The center remains free of floral relief, scrollwork, or embossed scenes, allowing hammered copper, oversized fasteners, structural bands, and aged coloration to define the design.
Hammered Copper Surface
The entire canopy is hand hammered, producing irregular impressions that scatter reflected light and emphasize the depth of the dome. These individual marks create subtle movement across the broad center field and enhance variations within each patina. The textured surface also contrasts with the stronger outlines of the contour straps, crown, apron, and rivets, reinforcing the handmade architectural character of the hood.
Copper Finishes
Six finishes allow the hammered surface to coordinate with different materials and color palettes. Antique creates muted brown and bronze tones, while natural fired copper introduces warmer reds and varied earthy coloration. Dark coffee produces deeper brown tones, honey adds amber warmth, and green oxidized copper creates a weathered appearance. Hand-polished copper provides brighter metallic highlights while retaining the hand-hammered texture beneath the finish.
Mounting Options
This Gothic dome hood can be fabricated for wall-mounted or kitchen-island installation. The mounting configuration should be established before production because structural support, exposed surfaces, attachment details, and ventilation preparation differ. Both versions retain the concave canopy, curved riveted framing, stepped crown, and layered apron that establish the design's distinctive architectural identity.
Wall-Mount Version
A wall-mounted configuration places the tall copper body against plaster, stone, brick, tile, or slab backsplash material. Its broad lower profile can frame a substantial cooking range while the narrow upper body draws the eye toward the projecting crown. Confirm framing, cabinet clearances, backsplash thickness, mounting height, electrical service, and duct location before approving the final dimensions.
Kitchen Island Version
The island configuration exposes the dome curvature, contour straps, crown, rivets, and layered apron from multiple viewpoints. Suitable ceiling framing is required for structural support. Coordinate the cooktop centerline, mounting height, electrical service, duct route, and ventilation equipment before fabrication, especially when the hood will be installed beneath a high, timbered, or vaulted ceiling.
Buyer Planning
Confirm dimensions, finish, mounting configuration, ventilation equipment, and structural conditions together before production. The hand-hammered texture is standard for this model. Early coordination helps preserve the intended relationship between the dome canopy, contour straps, crown, apron, cooking equipment, and surrounding architecture while reducing potential conflicts during fabrication and installation.
| Planning | Confirm | Buyer Decision |
|---|---|---|
| Dimensions | Width, height, depth | Match cooking area |
| Texture | Hand hammered | Standard surface |
| Finish | Six finish options | Coordinate palette |
| Mounting | Wall or island | Plan support |
| Ventilation | Insert and duct | Send specifications |
Range Hood Specifications
- Style: Gothic-inspired
- Shape: Dome-shaped canopy
- Profile: Deep concave curves
- Straps: Riveted contour bands
- Rivets: Oversized round details
- Crown: Deep stepped molding
- Apron: Layered rectangular base
- Material: Premium 16-gauge copper
- Texture: Hand hammered
- Width: 28–78 inches
- Height: 24–72 inches
- Depth: 24 inches standard
- Finishes: Six options
- Mounting: Wall or island
- Insert: Optional 200 CFM
- Buyer insert: Up to 1,260 CFM
- External blower: Up to 1,500 CFM
- Production: About 6 weeks
- Delivery: About 8 weeks
- Shipping: Free U.S. mainland
- Warranty: 12 months
- Origin: Santa Clara del Cobre
- SKU: DK49C5R10
PDF and CAD Downloads
Use the proportional PDF drawing and DXF CAD file to review overall dimensions, dome curvature, crown projection, apron proportions, ventilation placement, and cabinetry clearances. These planning files can assist homeowners, designers, cabinetmakers, and contractors before production. Confirm final dimensions and buyer-supplied ventilation specifications before fabrication.
Copper Craftsmanship
Each enclosure is handcrafted in Santa Clara del Cobre, Mexico. Artisans form the deeply curved body, hammer the copper surface, shape and attach the contour straps, place the riveted details, construct the stepped crown and layered apron, and apply the selected finish individually. Variations in hammer impressions, rivet placement, seams, edge work, and patina are natural characteristics of individually fabricated architectural copperwork.
Kitchen Styles
The Gothic influence gives this hood a specialized architectural identity rather than a generic traditional appearance. Its aged metal, heavy framing, exposed-looking fasteners, strong vertical proportions, and substantial molding work especially well with interiors using stone, plaster, masonry, dark timber, forged iron, handmade tile, and substantial cabinetry. See how the monumental dome profile works with cabinetry, stone, tile, and architectural finishes in our Gothic dome copper range hood with riveted straps kitchen images.
Best Kitchen Styles
- Gothic Revival: Stone, dark cabinetry, forged lighting, dramatic ceilings, and substantial hardware reinforce the hood's monumental character.
- Old World European: Aged plaster, timber beams, distressed cabinetry, stone flooring, and forged metal complement its layered construction.
- Spanish Colonial Revival: Warm plaster, carved wood, exposed beams, handmade tile, and iron hardware pair naturally with aged copper.
- Rustic Industrial: Masonry, reclaimed timber, steel windows, natural stone, and restrained cabinetry emphasize the exposed metal character.
Other Kitchen Styles
- Medieval Revival
- Tudor Revival
- Rustic European
Gothic Dome Hood FAQ
A: Its Gothic-inspired identity comes from the combination of a deeply concave dome, riveted contour straps, oversized fasteners, a projecting stepped crown, and a layered apron. The open hammered center allows the architectural construction to remain visually dominant.
A: Strong vertical proportions, heavy perimeter framing, exposed-looking rivets, deep molding, and aged metal establish the Gothic character. The design interprets architectural principles rather than reproducing literal medieval symbols, pointed arches, or decorative tracery.
A: The narrow upper body transitions through pronounced concave curves before expanding toward the cooking surface. This creates a rounded architectural profile with greater sculptural depth than straight tapered or pyramid-shaped enclosures.
A: Yes. This model is made exclusively with a hand-hammered copper surface. The irregular texture adds depth to the broad canopy and complements the riveted contour straps, stepped crown, layered apron, and artisan-applied finish.
A: Yes. Wall-mount and kitchen-island versions are available. Island installations require suitable ceiling support and coordination of the cooktop centerline, mounting height, electrical service, duct route, and ventilation equipment.
A: Yes. Internal inserts up to 1,260 CFM and external blowers up to 1,500 CFM can be accommodated when complete manufacturer specifications, dimensions, cutout requirements, and duct information are supplied before production.
Customize This Hood
Choose custom dimensions, one of six copper finishes, wall or island construction, and ventilation preparation. The hand-hammered surface remains standard to preserve the model's textured architectural character. Order this Gothic dome copper hood with riveted contour straps to coordinate its proportions, aged metal character, and ventilation preparation with your kitchen project.
Related Resources
- Dome-Shaped Copper Range Hoods
- Copper Hammering Techniques
- Copper Patina Finish Options
- Range Hood Size Guide
- Range Hood Insert Guide
- Copper Range Hood FAQ
Care & Maintenance
Clean the copper with warm water, mild soap, and a soft nonabrasive cloth, then dry it promptly. Pay particular attention around the contour straps, crown edges, apron bands, and rivets where grease or moisture may collect. Avoid acidic cleaners, bleach, ammonia, steel wool, abrasive pads, and aggressive polishing compounds that could alter the patina. For detailed cleaning, patina protection, filter care, and long-term upkeep, read our Copper Range Hood Cleaning & Care Guide.
Installation Guide
Wall installations require secure structural framing, while island versions need suitable overhead support and coordinated electrical and duct planning. Confirm mounting height, final dimensions, duct route, and ventilation specifications before fabrication. Review the range hood installation guide with your contractor when planning the installation.
Shipping & Returns
Production generally requires about six weeks, with total delivery commonly reaching approximately eight weeks. Each made-to-order hood is securely crated and ships free to the U.S. mainland. Review freight inspection procedures, custom-order conditions, and applicable return terms on the Shipping & Returns page.
Warranty
The handcrafted copper shell includes a 12-month warranty. Rustica House-supplied ventilation components are covered according to applicable terms, while buyer-supplied equipment remains under its manufacturer's warranty. Review the complete Rustica House Warranty for coverage details and limitations.
Disclaimer: Handmade dimensions, hammer impressions, rivet placement, seams, edge work, and patina tones may vary slightly. These variations are expected characteristics of handcrafted copper and are not manufacturing defects. Lifestyle images provide design inspiration and may show optional configurations, finishes, or accessories not included with the product. All product images © Rustica House, unauthorized use is prohibited.
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