Product Description
Handcrafted hammered copper exhaust hood with grapevine apron brings artisan metal texture, Old World fruit ornament, improved kitchen ventilation, and refined architectural presence to Tuscan, traditional, farmhouse, contemporary, and transitional interiors. Available in 28", 30", 36", 42", 48", 54", 60", 66", 72", or 78" widths with heights from 24" to 72", this made-to-order copper exhaust hood can be built for wall-mounted or kitchen-island installation. Its broad crown, gently sloped body, molded lower base, and detailed grapevine fruit apron create a warm focal point above gas ranges, induction cooktops, or custom cooking walls. The hood supports smoke, steam, grease, and odor removal while helping keep the kitchen fresher during daily cooking. Learn more about this handcrafted design in our Hammered Copper Exhaust Hood with Grapevine article. Customize your custom copper exhaust hood today.
Handcrafted Copper Exhaust Hood
This grapevine apron exhaust hood is unique because it combines a clean tapered silhouette with a decorative fruit-border apron that adds Old World character without overwhelming the kitchen. The broad upper section narrows into a gently sloped body, while crown molding and a flat molded base keep the profile structured. Hammered copper texture, recyclable material, custom patina choices, and wall or island flexibility make it a refined centerpiece for kitchens that need beauty, freshness, and reliable ventilation.
Grapevine Apron Design
This hammered copper exhaust hood balances rustic warmth with tailored kitchen architecture. The sloped body improves visual flow above the cooking area, while the grapevine apron introduces a decorative harvest motif inspired by grapes, vines, leaves, and traditional culinary ornament. Crown molding gives the top a finished architectural edge, and the molded lower base keeps the design grounded. The hood is decorative, functional, and practical for removing smoke, steam, grease, and cooking odors.
How This Exhaust Hood Differs
This hammered copper exhaust hood is focused on a clean sloped body, molded crown, flat lower base, and grapevine fruit apron without strap-and-rivet framing. Choose this design when you want the apron detail to be the main ornament, rather than an exhaust hood defined by heavy bands, rivets, wide rustic framing, or a different decorative apron layout.
Material & Finish
Each hammered copper exhaust hood is made from eco-friendly recyclable copper and can be finished in honey golden, antique espresso, dark coffee, natural fired, green oxidized, or hand-polished patina. The hammered texture creates organic surface movement, while a smooth satin surface may be requested for a cleaner contemporary appearance. Patinas are fire-aged and sealed to enhance color depth, allowing the copper to mature with richer red, brown, gold, or dark coffee tones.
Shape & Silhouette
The silhouette begins with a broad top and crown molding, then narrows into a gently sloped copper body before meeting the flat molded lower base. This structure gives the hood height, balance, and architectural strength. The shape works well over large cooktops, custom ranges, and island cooking areas because it feels substantial while maintaining clean proportions.
Decorative Details
The grapevine apron is the main decorative feature, adding a fruit-border motif that recalls Old World kitchens, harvest imagery, and artisan repoussé metalwork. Hammered copper texture supports the design by adding depth and light variation across the body. The crown molding, tapered chimney, and flat base trim provide structure around the more ornamental apron detail.
Grapevine Apron Detail
The grapevine apron gives this copper exhaust hood its most distinctive identity. Grapes, leaves, vines, and fruit-border styling create a warm culinary theme suited to kitchens where the cooking area should feel decorative and handcrafted. The apron can be scaled, simplified, modified, or replaced with alternate motifs when a custom project requires a more personal design.
Made In Mexico
This hammered copper exhaust hood is handmade in Mexico by skilled artisans using traditional forming, hammering, and decorative metalworking techniques. Copper sheets are shaped, textured, finished, and detailed by hand, allowing each hood to show natural variation in surface marks and patina tone. The made-to-order process supports custom dimensions, custom aprons, wall or island mounting, and ventilation adjustments for modern kitchens.
Copper Craftsmanship
Handcrafted copper offers long-term beauty, durability, and sustainable material value because copper is recyclable and can be repurposed without losing its essential character. Hammering helps disguise minor fingerprints and everyday marks while creating reflections that change with kitchen lighting. The grapevine apron requires careful handwork, and slight differences in texture, depth, and patina are expected. These variations give every copper exhaust hood its own handmade identity.
Artisan Testimony
Our copper hoods are shaped and finished by artisans who preserve traditional metalworking methods. Learn more about Juan Carlos Hernández copper artisan and the heritage behind handcrafted copperwork.
Style Influence
This copper exhaust hood is influenced by Old World kitchens, Tuscan interiors, traditional still-life ornament, rustic farmhouse design, and contemporary spaces that need a warm handcrafted focal point. The grapevine apron connects the hood to harvest and culinary themes, while the tapered body and crown molding add architectural refinement. Its finish options allow the design to shift from bright honey warmth to deep espresso drama.
Best Interior Styles
Tuscan Style Kitchens
Stone backsplashes, warm plaster walls, dark wood cabinetry, and wrought iron lighting pair naturally with the grapevine apron. The fruit-border detail reinforces Tuscan harvest character, while antique espresso or dark coffee patina adds depth above the cooking area. This hood works especially well in kitchens with natural textures and Old World finishes.
Modern Farmhouse Kitchens
Painted shaker cabinets, butcher-block counters, apron sinks, and simple hardware gain warmth from a honey golden or natural fired copper finish. The hammered surface adds handmade texture, while the grapevine apron gives the cooking area a decorative focal point without making the entire kitchen feel overly formal.
Traditional Style Kitchens
Raised-panel cabinetry, crown molding, stone counters, and classic cooking walls work well with this hood’s molded top and decorative apron. The tapered body supports traditional proportions, while the grapevine motif introduces artisan detail that feels appropriate above a formal cooking wall or custom range alcove.
Contemporary Style Kitchens
Contemporary kitchens can use this copper exhaust hood when they need warmth, texture, and contrast against smooth cabinetry or quartz counters. A smoother copper surface or darker coffee patina keeps the design controlled, while the grapevine apron adds a handcrafted element that prevents the space from feeling flat.
Transitional Kitchen Designs
Transitional kitchens benefit from the hood’s balance of clean structure and decorative craftsmanship. The sloped body and crown molding feel refined, while the hammered copper and grapevine apron bring warmth. This combination works well with mixed metals, neutral stone, simple cabinetry, and carefully chosen rustic accents.
Custom Exhaust Hood Options
Customize this hood by selecting width, height, depth, wall-mount or kitchen-island configuration, grapevine apron scale, texture, patina finish, rear venting, chimney extension, and ventilation compatibility. It can be fabricated for the buyer’s insert or ordered with our optional 200 CFM insert.
Ventilation Fit
This copper kitchen exhaust hood can be adapted for ducted or ductless ventilation depending on the kitchen layout. It may be built for customer-supplied inserts, internal blower systems, recirculating charcoal kits, or upgraded ventilation needs. Proper ventilation helps remove smoke, steam, cooking odors, airborne grease, and excess heat, keeping the kitchen fresher and more comfortable during daily use. Wall-mounted and island versions are available, with optional rear-vent cutouts, extended chimneys, extra-deep bodies, and insert openings adjusted for gas ranges, induction cooktops, or high-BTU appliances.
Copper Exhaust Hood Specifications
- Widths: 28" to 78"
- Heights: 24" to 72"
- Depth: Standard 24"
- Material: Handcrafted copper
- Texture: Hammered or smooth
- Apron: Grapevine fruit motif
- Crown: Molded copper top
- Finish: Six patina options
- Made to order: Custom width and height
- Ventilation: Buyer insert or 200 CFM option
- Mounting: Wall mount or island
- Shipping: Free shipping
- Origin: Handmade in Mexico
Copper Exhaust Hood Value
This copper exhaust hood is built individually rather than mass produced, allowing the apron design, finish tone, chimney height, mounting type, and insert opening to be adjusted before fabrication. The handcrafted process gives the hood stronger decorative identity than standard metal ventilation covers while preserving the practical dimensions needed for modern kitchen layouts.
Grapevine Copper Hood FAQ
A: It combines a hand-hammered copper body, grapevine fruit apron, crown molding, tapered shape, and custom patina options in one narrow artisan exhaust hood design.
A: Yes. The grapevine scale, fruit-border layout, alternate motifs, or custom monogram details may be adjusted for specific design projects.
A: Honey golden highlights decorative relief, antique espresso adds Old World depth, and dark coffee creates strong contrast around the apron detail.
A: Yes. When paired with the correct insert, the hood helps capture smoke, steam, grease, and odors to keep the kitchen fresher.
A: Yes. You may choose a smooth satin surface for a cleaner contemporary look or hammered copper for rustic texture.
A: Yes. The hood can be built for wall-mounted or island-suspended installation while preserving the grapevine apron and crown molding design.
A: Yes. A ductless charcoal kit can be used to create a recirculating setup for apartments, masonry walls, or restricted spaces.
A: Provide width, height, depth, ceiling height, mount type, appliance width, insert model, ducting preference, apron preference, and patina choice.
A: Most buyers choose a hood at least as wide as the cooking appliance, with additional width when the kitchen layout, island placement, or ventilation insert requires more coverage.
A: Yes. The grapevine apron, fruit motif, crown molding, and molded base make this hood more ornamental than a plain hammered copper hood.
Customize Your Hood
Create a custom copper exhaust hood tailored to your kitchen dimensions, cooking layout, finish preference, and ventilation needs. Select the width, height, patina, texture, apron detail, and insert configuration that best supports your traditional, farmhouse, Tuscan, contemporary, or transitional kitchen project.
Related Resources
- Copper hood collection
- Metal hood collection
- Custom ordering guide
- Installation planning guide
- Patina finish options
- Copper cleaning guide
Designing a Kitchen
A hammered copper exhaust hood with grapevine apron pairs beautifully with Tuscan, traditional, farmhouse, and transitional kitchens. Use stone backsplashes, timber beams, painted cabinetry, butcher-block counters, or wrought iron lighting to support its harvest-inspired apron. Learn more in our Tuscan hood guide and style guide.
Exhaust Hood Installation
This grapevine apron copper exhaust hood may be mounted on a wall or suspended over an island with an optional chimney extension. Correct placement helps improve capture of smoke, steam, grease, and cooking odors before they spread through the room. See our installation guide for planning wall framing, ceiling support, duct routing, insert placement, and safe mounting.
Wall-Mount Installation
Mounted against tile, plaster, stone, or painted drywall, the grapevine apron becomes a decorative anchor above the cooking area. Pair it with a stone backsplash, warm cabinetry, or forged lighting to highlight the fruit-border detail while keeping the hood visually connected to the cooking wall.
Kitchen Island Installation
Suspended over an island, this hammered copper exhaust hood becomes a sculptural centerpiece visible from multiple sides. Use a coordinated patina, pendant lighting, and warm counter materials to balance the grapevine apron. Explore placement ideas in our mounting guide.
Under-Cabinet Adaptation
For compact kitchens, an under-cabinet adaptation can keep the decorative copper apron visible while reducing overall height. This approach works best when the grapevine motif is scaled to the smaller hood body and paired with simple cabinetry, task lighting, and a clean backsplash.
Installation Tips
Plan framing, duct routing, electrical access, ceiling height, and insert compatibility before mounting the hood. The grapevine apron, crown molding, and custom chimney height should be considered early so the finished copper hood aligns properly with cabinetry or ceiling details.
Cleaning And Care
Clean the copper surface with mild soap, water, and a soft cloth, taking care around the grapevine apron relief. Follow this Copper cleaning and care guide for detailed finish recommendations.
Maintenance
Copper naturally develops additional character over time and remains an eco-friendly recyclable metal choice for long-lasting kitchen design. Preserve the selected patina with gentle cleaning and optional wax, or allow the finish to deepen naturally. The hammered texture and grapevine apron will continue to show rich tonal variation as the hood ages. Watch our Copper exhaust hood cleaning instructions video for step-by-step cleaning and maintenance tips.
Shipping & Returns
Review production timelines, freight delivery procedures, inspection recommendations, and complete Shipping & Returns information before ordering your made-to-order copper exhaust hood.
Disclaimer: All product images © Rustica House, unauthorized use is prohibited. Because each copper exhaust hood is individually handcrafted, slight variations in finish, texture, dimensions, grapevine apron detail, and decorative depth are normal and contribute to the unique character of every piece.
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