Product Description
This made-to-order hammered under-cabinet copper range hood with wide rectangular chimney combines a broad upper enclosure, shallow sloped canopy, and deep boxed apron without straps or exposed rivets. Formed from 16-gauge copper, the photographed model shows dense hammering, an aged natural finish, warm reddish-brown tones, and darker shading near seams and folded edges. Widths range from 28 to 78 inches, heights from 24 to 72 inches, and the standard depth is 24 inches. The shell can be prepared for the optional Rustica House insert or approved buyer-supplied ventilation equipment. Smooth copper, five artisan patinas, and hand-polished finishes are also available. Read our hammered under-cabinet copper range hood with wide chimney guide to explore sizing, finish options, and installation ideas. Send your cabinet opening, range size, and insert details to request a custom quote.
Product Summary
- Product: custom copper hood
- Mount: under-cabinet wall
- Shape: wide chimney and low canopy
- Material: 16-gauge copper
- Texture: hand hammered
- Finish: aged natural copper
- Widths: 28 to 78 inches
- Heights: 24 to 72 inches
- Depth: 24 inches standard
- Ventilation: insert-ready shell
- Lead time: about 8 weeks
- Origin: handcrafted in Mexico
Under-Cabinet Hood Design
The defining feature is the wide rectangular upper enclosure. Broader than a narrow chimney, it connects with surrounding cabinetry while containing the mounting area and duct route. Its short height identifies the hood as an under-cabinet model. Uninterrupted hammered copper planes replace curved faces, straps, and riveted bands.
Shallow Sloped Canopy
The canopy projects as a low wedge with a restrained downward angle. Its broad surface highlights hammer marks and copper variation without the curves of a bell hood or steep chimney taper. The shallow slope preserves cabinet continuity while extending cooking coverage.
Deep Boxed Apron
A rectangular apron balances the broad upper enclosure. Its front and side faces maintain the same height, producing a consistent box rather than narrowing toward the rear. It conceals the insert, filters, lighting, and controls while creating a strong base.
Strap-Free Construction
The shell contains no straps, exposed rivets, medallions, contrasting bands, rope molding, or crown trim. Proportion, folded copper planes, seams, and texture define its appearance. The restraint suits rustic and contemporary interiors.
Custom Fit and Ventilation
Each hood is fabricated around approved dimensions and ventilation requirements. Buyers may adjust the width, height, upper section, canopy angle, apron height, and insert preparation. The standard depth is 24 inches; other depths require review. Equipment compatibility depends on size, cutout, duct route, controls, and manufacturer specifications.
Cabinet Installation
The hood may mount beneath a cabinet, between adjoining cabinets, or within a planned surround. Confirm the opening, backsplash, door swing, range centerline, mounting surface, and available height. Cabinetry, blocking, and framing must support the shell and ventilation equipment.
Insert and Duct Planning
This is an insert-ready copper shell, not a universal ventilation appliance. Rustica House can supply an optional 200 CFM insert or prepare the interior for approved buyer equipment. Submit the insert model, cutout, duct diameter, discharge direction, lighting, controls, and clearances. Ductwork may route vertically or through the rear wall.
Buyer Planning Table
| Planning | What to Confirm | Why It Matters |
| Cabinet opening | Available width and height | Determines the finished hood size |
| Range width | Cooktop size and desired coverage | Sets the scale above the range |
| Mounting height | Range and insert requirements | Confirms available hood height |
| Hood depth | Standard 24-inch projection | Supports cooking coverage |
| Canopy slope | Desired wedge angle | Defines the side silhouette |
| Upper section | Height, depth, and duct opening | Guides mounting preparation |
| Apron height | Insert and control clearance | Conceals equipment below |
| Insert model | Brand, model, and cutout sheet | Allows accurate preparation |
| Copper surface | Texture and finish choice | Sets color and reflection |
Product Specifications
- Type: custom copper hood shell
- Mount: under-cabinet wall
- Form: wide box and low wedge
- Apron: equal-height front and sides
- Material: 16-gauge copper
- Textures: smooth or hammered
- Shown finish: aged natural
- Patinas: five artisan options
- Polish: hand-polished option
- Widths: 28 to 78 inches
- Heights: 24 to 72 inches
- Depth: 24 inches standard
- Custom sizes: reviewed
- Slope: about 15 to 20 degrees
- Supplied insert: optional 200 CFM
- Buyer inserts: up to 1,260 CFM
- External blowers: up to 1,500 CFM
- Built-in blower: buyer supplied
- Duct route: vertical or rear
- Hood warranty: 12 months
- Insert parts: 12 months
- Lead time: about 8 weeks
- Delivery: free to US mainland
- Care: mild soap and soft cloth
- SKU: QP71G4M81
Finish and Craftsmanship
The photographed model shows aged natural copper with warm reddish-brown color, lighter highlights, and deeper shading near seams and folded edges. Hammer marks soften reflections without changing the clean silhouette. Because copper is reactive, its tone may continue to develop through handling, humidity, cooking residue, water, and routine cleaning.
Handmade in Mexico
The hood is produced in Santa Clara del Cobre, Michoacán, where artisans cut, form, hammer, join, and finish each shell to approved specifications. Differences in hammer density, seams, folded edges, patina depth, and color transitions are normal results of individual production.
Cleaning and Patina
Clean the copper with mild soap, water, and a soft cloth, then dry it. Avoid abrasive pads, acidic cleaners, harsh degreasers, and unapproved polish. Fingerprints, water spots, heat, and daily use may influence the finish. Natural patina variation does not require correction.
How Ordering Works
- Choose: size, texture, and finish
- Submit: cabinet and insert details
- Review: dimensions and preparation
- Approve: final plan for production
Best Kitchen Styles
This hammered copper hood works well in Modern Hacienda, industrial loft, warm farmhouse, and transitional contemporary kitchens. Pair it with warm wood cabinetry, handmade tile, limewashed walls, natural stone, black steel, brick, concrete, shaker cabinets, slab backsplashes, or minimal hardware. Its wide rectangular chimney and boxed apron add architectural definition, while the strap-free construction keeps the design restrained. The aged reddish-brown patina introduces warmth and handcrafted variation without overwhelming either rustic or modern interiors. See how this handcrafted hood enhances contemporary and rustic kitchens in our hammered under-cabinet copper hood with wide chimney lifestyle guide.
FAQ - Wide-Chimney Hood
A: It combines a wide rectangular enclosure, shallow wedge canopy, boxed apron, and strap-free construction. It is more compact than a full chimney hood and more geometric than curved models.
A: The order includes the made-to-order copper shell prepared to approved specifications. The optional 200 CFM insert is separate. Buyer inserts, blowers, ductwork, electrical work, framing, and installation are not included unless stated.
A: Submit the range width, cabinet opening, available height, desired depth, backsplash thickness, mounting surface, insert model, duct diameter, discharge direction, and control clearances.
A: Dimensions, proportions, ventilation preparation, texture, and finish must be approved before fabrication. Later changes may not be possible and can create additional charges.
A: Approved buyer inserts may reach 1,260 CFM, while external blower preparation may support up to 1,500 CFM. Compatibility depends on hood size, cutout, duct route, and equipment instructions.
A: Production takes approximately eight weeks after the order and specifications are approved. Delivery timing varies with destination, freight scheduling, and project requirements.
Customize Your Hood
Plan this hammered under-cabinet copper range hood around the cabinet opening, cooking surface, backsplash, insert, and duct route. Confirm the width, height, depth, wide-chimney proportions, canopy slope, apron height, texture, and finish before fabrication. Request a custom quote from Rustica House today.
Related Resources
- sloping copper range hoods
- under-cabinet hood guide
- range hood insert guide
- copper patina options
- meet the copper artisan
Shipping and Returns
Review production, freight delivery, inspection, and custom-order conditions before fabrication. Dimensions, ventilation equipment, texture, and finish must be confirmed first. Consult the shipping and returns page for current procedures.
Warranty
Warranty coverage follows current Rustica House terms for copper shells and supplied components. Buyer-provided equipment remains covered by its manufacturer. Review the Rustica House warranty page for requirements and exclusions.
Disclaimer: Handmade dimensions, canopy angles, upper-section proportions, apron profiles, hammer marks, finish tones, edge shading, seams, corners, and other artisan details may vary slightly. These differences are not manufacturing defects. Lifestyle images are provided for inspiration and may show optional features. Product images may not be reproduced without written permission from Rustica House.
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