Product Description
Hammered copper range hood with flared crown and curved apron brings handcrafted texture, warm antique coffee patina, and functional kitchen ventilation to Spanish Colonial, hacienda, Mediterranean, and transitional interiors. This custom copper range hood is available in 28", 30", 36", 42", 48", 54", 60", 66", 72", or 78" widths with heights from 24" to 72" and can be made for wall-mounted or kitchen-island installation. Its wide projecting crown, narrow recessed neck, continuous curved body, deep rectangular apron, and shallow arched opening create a balanced focal point without straps, rivets, or embossed motifs. The optional 200 CFM economy insert includes a two-speed fan, light, and washable filters, while the hood can also be fabricated for customer-supplied ventilation systems. Learn more in our hammered copper range hood with flared crown guide, then explore our flared crown copper hood lifestyle image guide for kitchen design inspiration. Customize your flared crown copper hood today.
Custom Copper Hood Summary
- Design: Flared crown with curved apron
- Finish: Antique coffee patina
- Sizes: 28" to 78" wide
- Heights: 24" to 72"
- Mounting: Wall or island installation
- Insert: Economy 200 CFM option
- Fan: Two-speed fan included
- Light: Built-in hood light
- Filters: Washable grease filters
- Ventilation: Custom insert compatible
Unique Copper Hood
This hood is unique because its beauty comes from proportion, hammered texture, antique coffee patina, and architectural restraint instead of decorative accessories. The massive flared crown gives the top visual weight, while the recessed neck separates the crown from the curved body. A deep rectangular apron with a wide shallow arch grounds the lower section. The clean construction makes this custom copper range hood more versatile than ornate copper designs while still preserving handcrafted warmth and practical cooking-area ventilation.
Copper Hood Design
This hammered copper range hood follows a restrained Old World design built around four major elements: a wide projecting crown, narrow neck, gracefully expanding body, and deep rectangular apron. The gently curved sides soften the scale, while the flat apron creates architectural contrast below. Because there are no straps, rivets, grapevine motifs, scrollwork, or rope moldings, the hammered copper surface and antique coffee patina become the main decorative features.
Material & Finish
Each hood is handcrafted from eco-friendly recyclable copper and finished with a rich antique coffee patina. Visible tones may include dark brown, warm bronze, burnt copper, aged highlights, and natural oxidation. Medium hand-hammering gives the surface consistent density, light diffusion, and artisan depth. The copper can also be customized with alternative patina finishes, allowing the same flared crown and curved apron design to shift from rustic warmth to refined transitional character.
Shape & Silhouette
The silhouette uses a wide crown, narrow recessed neck, convex curved body, and deep rectangular apron to create a balanced vertical composition. Unlike a dramatic bell hood, the sides expand gradually and remain controlled. The long sweeping front curve transitions into a straight apron, giving the hood sculptural movement above and architectural grounding below the cooking area.
Decorative Details
This design intentionally avoids rivets, straps, floral embossing, grapevine motifs, and heavy decorative molding. The main decorative details are the hammered copper texture, rich antique coffee patina, crisp folded edges, deep crown projection, and broad arched apron opening. This minimalist approach allows the copper surface, curved body, and architectural proportions to define the finished look.
Flared Crown Design
The flared crown is one of the hood’s strongest architectural features. It uses a wide horizontal top shelf, thick profile, deep projection, and reverse curved underside to create visual weight without stacked moldings. The curved underside softens the transition into the narrow neck, giving the hood a handcrafted furniture quality while keeping the top clean and structural.
Curved Apron Shape
The deep rectangular apron gives the lower portion of the hood a strong grounded appearance. A large shallow arch cuts into the apron opening, reducing visual weight while keeping the shape symmetrical and architectural. Unlike decorative scallops, this curve is restrained and structural, helping the hood feel softer without becoming ornate or overly traditional.
Made In Mexico
This hammered copper range hood is handmade in Mexico by skilled artisans using traditional copper forming, folding, hammering, and patina finishing techniques. The copper is shaped into the projecting crown, recessed neck, curved body, and rectangular apron before being hand-finished. Each hood is made to order, allowing custom dimensions, mounting style, ventilation needs, finish preferences, and more than 60 combined size, finish, and style variations.
Copper Craftsmanship
Handcrafted copper offers long-lasting durability, natural beauty, and sustainable material value because copper is recyclable and can be repurposed without losing its character. The folded edges create crisp vertical lines and a structural appearance, while the hammered texture helps diffuse light and soften everyday marks. As the antique coffee patina matures, the curved body and apron continue to develop deeper tonal variation.
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 hood combines Spanish Colonial massing, hacienda simplicity, Mediterranean curves, and transitional restraint. The flared crown and warm patina give it Old World presence, while the absence of straps, rivets, and embossed ornament keeps the design adaptable. Its clean geometry allows the hood to work in refined kitchens where handcrafted copper texture is desired without heavy decorative detail.
Best Interior Styles
Spanish Colonial Kitchens
The heavy flared crown, warm antique coffee patina, handcrafted copper surface, and simple architectural massing make this hood especially appropriate for Spanish Colonial kitchens. It pairs well with plaster walls, dark wood beams, handmade tile, stone floors, and iron lighting while maintaining a dignified, traditional cooking wall.
Hacienda Style Kitchens
Hacienda kitchens benefit from the hood’s bold proportions, thick apron, handcrafted finish, and rustic copper warmth. The deep crown and curved body feel substantial above a range, while the lack of ornate motifs keeps the design grounded. It works well with timber beams, stone backsplashes, and handmade cabinetry.
Mediterranean Style Kitchens
The continuous curved side profile and antique coffee copper finish complement Mediterranean interiors with natural stone, warm plaster, arched openings, and bronze accents. The hood’s restrained ornamentation prevents it from feeling heavy, while the broad crown and shallow apron arch add enough architecture to anchor the cooking area.
Transitional Style Kitchens
Transitional kitchens gain warmth from the hammered copper surface without needing ornate decoration. The clean crown, narrow neck, curved body, and plain apron blend with simple cabinetry, neutral stone, and mixed metals. This hood works well when the kitchen needs artisan texture but must still feel refined and uncluttered.
Flared Crown Difference
This hammered copper range hood is designed for buyers who want a massive flared crown, narrow recessed neck, continuous curved body, deep rectangular apron, and shallow arched opening. Unlike strap-and-rivet copper hoods, this design avoids metal bands. Unlike embossed decorative hoods, it relies on proportion, antique coffee patina, folded edges, and handcrafted hammer texture for its architectural impact.
Custom Order Trust
Each custom copper range hood is handmade to order, so buyers can request a quote based on exact width, height, depth, mounting type, patina preference, crown projection, apron shape, and ventilation requirements. Natural finish variation is expected in handcrafted copper, and buyers may request sealed or unsealed patina depending on the desired maintenance style. When needed, customer approval details can be confirmed before production begins.
Custom Hood Options
Customize this hood by selecting width, height, depth, wall-mount or kitchen-island configuration, crown projection, apron height, arched opening proportion, hammer texture, patina finish, and ventilation compatibility. More than 60 combined variations are available across size, finish, mounting, and style options. This custom copper range hood can also be prepared for a buyer-supplied insert when a specific blower brand, CFM level, liner, duct size, or recirculating setup is required.
Ventilation Fit
This flared crown copper range hood is built as a functional kitchen appliance enclosure, not only as decorative metalwork. It can be adapted for ducted or ductless ventilation depending on the kitchen layout. The optional 200 CFM insert is an economy ventilation choice with a two-speed fan, built-in light, and washable filters. For higher cooking demands, the hood may be fabricated for customer-supplied inserts, internal blower systems, remote blowers, liners, or recirculating charcoal kits. Proper ventilation helps remove smoke, steam, grease, cooking odors, and excess heat while preserving the hood’s clean architectural exterior.
Range Hood Specs
- Widths: 28" to 78" or custom
- Heights: 24" to 72"
- Depth: Standard 24"
- Material: Handcrafted copper
- Texture: Medium hammered copper
- Finish: Antique coffee patina
- Crown: Wide flared profile
- Neck: Narrow recessed band
- Body: Curved tapered shape
- Apron: Deep arched opening
- Details: No straps or rivets
- Mounting: Wall or island
- Economy insert: 200 CFM option
- Fan: Two-speed fan
- Light: Built-in hood light
- Filters: Washable filters
- Insert fit: Buyer’s insert compatible
- Origin: Handmade in Mexico
Product Details
- Price range: $3,600.00 to $7,400.00
- SKU: MU58L2H50
- MPN: MU-58L2H-50
- Availability: Made to order
- Shipping: Free freight delivery to the US
FAQ – Flared Crown Hood
A: Its wide crown, recessed neck, curved body, deep apron, shallow arch, antique coffee patina, and no-strap design create a restrained architectural focal point.
A: No. The 200 CFM insert is an economy option with a two-speed fan, light, and washable filters. The hood can also be built for a customer-supplied insert.
A: The continuous curved body reduces visual heaviness, adds handcrafted elegance, and creates a softer profile than straight-sided tapered hoods.
A: The design intentionally avoids straps, rivets, and embossing so the hammered copper texture, patina, and proportions remain the focus.
A: Spanish Colonial, hacienda, Mediterranean, and transitional kitchens are the strongest matches for its crown, patina, curves, and restrained architecture.
A: Yes. The apron depth, arch radius, opening width, and lower profile can be adjusted for the kitchen scale and hood size.
A: Yes. It can be made for wall-mounted or island installation while preserving the flared crown, curved body, and arched apron design.
A: Provide width, height, depth, ceiling height, mount type, insert model, ducting preference, crown projection, apron preference, and patina choice.
Customize Your Hood
Create a hammered copper range hood with flared crown and curved apron tailored to your kitchen dimensions, ceiling height, patina preference, and ventilation needs. Select the width, height, crown projection, apron shape, mounting style, insert compatibility, and finish variation that best support your Spanish Colonial, hacienda, Mediterranean, or transitional kitchen project.
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Range Hood Installation Guide
This flared crown copper hood may be mounted on a wall or suspended over an island with careful planning for crown projection, chimney height, apron clearance, duct routing, and insert access. Correct placement helps capture smoke, steam, grease, and odors before they spread through the room. See our installation guide for framing, duct routing, insert placement, and safe mounting.
Designing A Kitchen
A hammered copper hood with flared crown and curved apron pairs beautifully with Spanish Colonial, hacienda, Mediterranean, and transitional kitchens. Use plaster walls, stone backsplashes, wood beams, handmade tile, or simple neutral cabinetry to support its architectural shape. Learn more in our Tuscan hood guide and style guide.
Wall-Mount Installation
Mounted against plaster, tile, stone, or painted drywall, the deep apron and shallow arch become the lower anchor of the cooking wall. The projecting crown should align carefully with cabinetry, beams, or ceiling details so the hood feels built into the architecture rather than added afterward.
Kitchen Island Installation
Suspended over an island, the flared crown and curved body become visible from multiple sides, making the hood feel sculptural without decorative clutter. Use balanced lighting, stone counters, and a coordinated patina to emphasize the antique coffee finish. Explore layouts in our mounting guide.
Under-Cabinet Adaptation
For compact kitchens, an under-cabinet adaptation requires reducing the crown projection and apron height so the hood fits below cabinetry. The design works best when the shallow arch, hammered texture, and ventilation insert remain accessible while the curved body is scaled to preserve the original architectural proportions.
Shipping & Returns
Review production timelines, freight delivery procedures, inspection recommendations, and complete Shipping & Returns information before ordering your made-to-order copper range hood. Because this hood is custom built, dimensions, finish choices, insert compatibility, and freight delivery details should be confirmed before production.
Installation Tips
Plan framing, duct routing, electrical access, ceiling height, crown projection, and insert compatibility before mounting the hood. The deep apron and shallow arched opening should be positioned carefully so the hood clears the cooking surface while maintaining balanced architectural proportions and proper capture area for cooking smoke, steam, grease, and odors.
Cleaning And Care
Clean the hammered copper surface with mild soap, water, and a soft cloth, paying attention to the crown underside, folded edges, curved body, and apron opening. Follow this Copper Range Hood 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 antique coffee patina with gentle cleaning and optional wax, or allow the finish to deepen naturally across the flared crown, curved body, and arched apron. Watch our Copper Range Hood Cleaning Instructions video for step-by-step cleaning and maintenance tips.
Disclaimer: All product images © Rustica House, unauthorized use is prohibited. Because each copper range hood is individually handcrafted, slight variations in finish, texture, dimensions, crown projection, curved body profile, apron opening, and patina depth are normal and contribute to the unique character of every piece.
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