Product Description
The handcrafted copper exhaust hood with embossed scrollwork combines a sculptural bell-shaped canopy with decorative crown and apron detailing inspired by traditional architectural metalwork. Its narrow upper section opens through balanced curves toward a broad lower capture area, while hand-embossed scroll motifs decorate the crown and rectangular apron without covering the main copper field. The result is more ornamental than a plain bell hood but less visually crowded than designs built around multiple straps, contrasting metals, or heavily paneled surfaces. Buyers may select smooth or hand-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: sculptural bell canopy
- Material: 16-gauge copper
- Texture: smooth or hammered
- Crown: embossed scrollwork
- Apron: decorative lower frame
- Widths: 28 to 78 inches
- Height: 24 to 72 inches
- Depth: 24 inches standard
- Mount: wall or island
Custom Sizing
Standard widths include 28, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60, 66, 72, and 78 inches, with heights from 24 to 72 inches and a standard depth of 24 inches. Chimney width, bell curvature, crown projection, apron height, scrollwork scale, and lower capture dimensions may be coordinated together. Keeping those elements proportional is especially important on this design because the crown and apron function as visual frames around the large curved copper body.
Measurements Needed
Provide the cooking-surface width, desired hood width, available height, mounting height, backsplash thickness, cabinet clearances, finished depth, and proposed duct route. Island projects also require ceiling height, structural-support locations, cooktop centerline, and the desired proportions of all visible elevations. These measurements allow the shell, ornamental details, ventilation opening, and surrounding kitchen architecture to be planned together before fabrication.
Insert Planning
The copper enclosure 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 provided before production. The insert brand, model, body dimensions, liner opening, controls, lighting, filters, duct size, discharge position, and service access should be confirmed before fabrication.
Drawing Approval
When custom proportions or buyer-selected ventilation are requested, the exterior dimensions, bell curve, crown size, apron geometry, insert opening, and duct centerline can be coordinated before production approval. This step helps maintain the intended architectural balance while ensuring the interior space is prepared around the selected ventilation equipment rather than adapting the insert after the copper shell is complete.
Design Difference
Many decorative copper hoods rely on large straps, oversized rivets, contrasting brass or iron, or deeply molded furniture-style aprons. This model takes a different approach by concentrating ornament at the top and bottom. Embossed scrollwork defines the crown and apron, while the broad center of the bell remains comparatively open. That arrangement preserves the visual movement of the curved copper surface and gives the design a recognizable identity without covering the canopy in applied decoration.
Bell Architecture
The body begins relatively narrow beneath the upper crown before expanding through long curved sides toward the cooking surface. The flare is substantial enough to establish a traditional hearth-like profile but remains symmetrical and controlled. Its widest section occurs near the lower apron, creating the visual weight expected from a decorative copper range hood while allowing the upper chimney to remain comparatively refined.
Embossed Crown
The crown provides a formal transition between the upper chimney and the curved body. Hand-embossed scrollwork introduces fine relief across the metal, producing shadow and highlight without requiring separate applied ornaments. Because the pattern is concentrated near the top, it creates a finished architectural termination while keeping the central canopy visually calmer.
Decorative Apron
The rectangular lower apron repeats the scroll motif and visually anchors the bell-shaped canopy. Its horizontal geometry contrasts with the curved body above, establishing a strong base while giving the decorative pattern enough surface area to remain visible at normal viewing distance. The apron also creates practical space for liner preparation, filters, lighting, internal supports, and service access.
Copper Surface
The hood can be produced in smooth or hand-hammered copper. Hammering creates small irregular reflections and reinforces its traditional artisan character, while a smoother surface produces broader highlights and makes the embossed crown and apron more prominent. Both treatments preserve the natural tonal variation associated with hand-finished copper and allow the same architecture to shift between rustic and more formal interiors.
Finish Options
Six copper treatments are available. Coffee provides deeper brown tones, antique produces a softened aged appearance, natural fired emphasizes reddish and amber coloration, and warm honey introduces lighter golden notes. Oxidized green adds weathered blue-green variation, while hand-polished copper creates stronger reflections. Darker finishes tend to emphasize the embossed scrollwork through deeper shadows, while lighter finishes reveal more variation across the curved body.
Buyer Table
Dimensions, crown scale, apron proportions, texture, finish, mounting format, and ventilation should be planned together because changing one feature may affect the visual balance, liner opening, duct position, or structural requirements.
| Planning | Confirm | Buyer Decision |
| Hood size | Width, height, depth | Match kitchen scale |
| Bell profile | Curve and projection | Set canopy volume |
| Crown | Projection and scrollwork | Frame upper body |
| Apron | Height and detailing | Anchor lower body |
| Copper finish | Texture and patina | Set visual character |
| Ventilation | Insert, blower, duct | Guide fabrication |
Product Specifications
- Type: custom copper exhaust hood
- Material: 16-gauge copper
- Shape: bell-shaped canopy
- Texture: smooth or hammered
- Crown: embossed scrollwork
- Apron: embossed lower frame
- 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: HC71E5H98
Copper Craftsmanship
Each hood is formed and finished by hand in Santa Clara del Cobre, Mexico. Artisans shape the curved body, crown, apron, side returns, and internal supports around approved dimensions before applying the selected surface texture and embossing the decorative scrollwork. Small differences in hammer impressions, embossed relief, seams, edge folds, pattern alignment, and patina distribution are expected results of manual fabrication and contribute to the individual character of each completed hood.
Artisan Testimony
Learn more about copper artisan Juan Carlos Hernández and the forming, hammering, embossing, joining, and finishing methods associated with handcrafted copperwork from Santa Clara del Cobre.
Kitchen Styles
The current lifestyle images show this handcrafted copper exhaust hood in Farmhouse, Modern, Transitional, Traditional, and Rustic kitchens, demonstrating how the decorative crown and apron can work with both historically detailed and cleaner interiors.
- Farmhouse: Wood cabinetry, stone backsplashes, open shelving, and practical millwork provide a warm setting for the aged copper. The embossed scrollwork adds traditional detail while the broad bell form gives the cooking wall a strong visual center.
- Modern: Flat-panel cabinetry, simple stone surfaces, restrained hardware, and uncluttered lighting create contrast with the handcrafted copper. The curved silhouette introduces warmth and sculpture, while concentrating ornament at the crown and apron keeps the central field comparatively calm.
- Transitional: Shaker cabinetry, quartzite, tailored millwork, and mixed-metal hardware pair naturally with the symmetrical bell shape. Traditional embossed detail adds depth while the open canopy surface prevents the hood from appearing excessively ornate.
- Traditional: Raised-panel cabinetry, classic stone, hardwood flooring, decorative molding, and substantial furniture proportions provide an appropriate setting for the scrollwork. The crown and apron reinforce the architectural language without requiring additional decorative straps.
- Rustic: Reclaimed beams, textured plaster, natural stone, and aged wood emphasize the hand-worked copper and deeper patinas. The bell body provides sufficient visual mass for kitchens with substantial architectural materials.
Other Kitchen Styles
- Tuscan
- Spanish Revival
- French country
- Mediterranean
Copper Hood FAQ
A: Its bell-shaped canopy is framed by hand-embossed scrollwork at the crown and lower apron, leaving the broad center comparatively open.
A: Yes. Select smooth copper for broader reflections or a hammered surface for stronger artisan texture and more active tonal movement.
A: Crown scale, apron proportions, and decorative detailing may be reviewed together with custom hood dimensions before fabrication.
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.
A: Yes, subject to compatibility review. Submit the insert dimensions, liner opening, controls, lighting, filters, duct position, and required service clearances before fabrication.
Customize This Hood
Plan the hood around the cooking-surface width, available height, wall or island position, bell proportions, crown projection, apron size, 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
- Bell-shape copper hoods
- French style copper hoods
- Copper patina options
- Copper hammering methods
- 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 damage the patina or soften the embossed relief. Review the complete copper range hood cleaning and care guide for recommended maintenance methods.
Installation Guide
Coordinate 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 requires 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, bell curves, hammer impressions, embossed scrollwork, seams, edge folds, pattern alignment, 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 customizations. All product images © Rustica House, unauthorized use is prohibited.
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