Product Description
This rustic hammered copper range hood combines a broad bell-shaped canopy with a squared chimney and understated double-bend apron for a distinctive handcrafted profile. The convex body curves gradually outward toward the cooking surface, giving the hood greater depth than a straight tapered design while preserving clean architectural lines. Handcrafted from premium 16-gauge copper in Santa Clara del Cobre, Mexico, it can be ordered with traditional hand hammering or a smoother surface. Choose natural fired, dark coffee, antique, honey, green oxidized patina, or hand-polished copper. Made-to-order dimensions allow the hood to coordinate with cabinetry, ceiling conditions, and professional-style ranges. Wall-mount and kitchen-island configurations are available with preparation for approved ventilation equipment. Its combination of curved copper and restrained detailing works especially well in Spanish Colonial, farmhouse, French Country, and traditional European interiors. Learn more about the handcrafted construction and traditional bell profile in our rustic hammered copper range hood bell shape guide. Customize the dimensions, surface, finish, mounting style, and ventilation preparation for your kitchen.
Product Summary
- Bell-shaped copper canopy
- Broad convex lower body
- Squared architectural chimney
- Subtle double-bend apron
- Premium 16-gauge copper
- Hammered or smooth surface
- Six copper finish choices
- Wall or kitchen island mounting
- Widths from 28 to 78 inches
- Heights from 24 to 72 inches
Custom Sizing
Each hood is made to order so the bell-shaped canopy can be proportioned to 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 sizing maintains a balanced relationship between the curved lower body, squared chimney, apron, and surrounding kitchen architecture.
Measurements Needed
Provide the cooking-surface width, desired hood width, overall height, ceiling height, mounting height, depth, backsplash thickness, cabinet clearances, and duct location. Island projects should also identify the cooktop centerline and available ceiling structure. Accurate dimensions help establish balanced bell proportions while coordinating the enclosure with cabinetry and architectural elements.
Insert Planning
The handcrafted copper shell and mechanical ventilation equipment are planned as separate components. Rustica House offers an optional 200 CFM insert for compatible applications. Buyer-supplied internal inserts up to 1,260 CFM and external blower systems up to 1,500 CFM can also be accommodated, providing flexibility in airflow, controls, lighting, filters, ducting, blower configuration, and equipment cost.
Drawing Approval
Confirm the width, height, depth, bell curvature, ventilation opening, and duct centerline before fabrication. For buyer-supplied equipment, provide the manufacturer, model, dimensions, required cutout, duct size, controls, lighting configuration, and filter-access requirements. Reviewing these details before production helps coordinate the handmade enclosure with cabinetry, framing, ceiling conditions, and mechanical components.
Bell-Shaped Canopy
The defining feature is a broad convex bell-shaped canopy that expands gradually toward the cooking surface before terminating at the double-bend apron. Unlike straight tapered or pyramid hoods, the body develops through a continuous curved profile. This geometry gives the enclosure substantial visual depth while providing broad copper surfaces that prominently display handmade texture and changing patina tones.
Squared Chimney
The rectangular chimney introduces vertical structure above the curved bell body and creates a deliberate contrast between straight and convex geometry. Its restrained form coordinates with cabinetry, ceiling beams, plaster surrounds, and architectural millwork without introducing unnecessary ornament. This combination allows the traditional bell silhouette to work comfortably in both historic and updated kitchen settings.
Double-Bend Apron
A subtle double-bend apron defines the bottom edge without covering the broad copper canopy with decorative trim. The stepped transition adds a horizontal architectural detail above the cooking surface and visually completes the bell profile. Its restrained treatment differentiates this model from copper hoods featuring prominent straps, riveted bands, embossed panels, or oversized decorative molding.
Surface Options
Hand-hammered copper creates irregular highlights and shadows that follow the changing contours of the bell canopy, making its curved geometry more visible. A smoother surface can be selected for broader reflections and quieter metal planes. Both treatments use premium 16-gauge copper and preserve the same shape, allowing surface texture to coordinate with surrounding cabinetry, stone, plaster, tile, and wood.
Copper Finishes
Natural fired copper develops varied red and bronze tones, while dark coffee produces a deeper brown appearance. Antique creates a subdued aged character, and honey introduces warmer amber coloration. Green patina offers the distinctive appearance associated with oxidized copper. Hand-polished copper provides the brightest option with stronger reflections. Handmade finishing produces expected differences in shading and tonal concentration.
Mounting Options
The bell-shaped enclosure can be fabricated for either wall-mounted or kitchen-island installation. Selecting the mounting configuration before production allows exposed surfaces, internal support, ventilation openings, and attachment requirements to be prepared correctly. Both versions retain the broad convex canopy, squared chimney, and restrained lower apron that distinguish this particular design.
Wall-Mount Version
A wall-mounted bell copper hood creates depth against tile, stone, plaster, or slab backsplash material. Its broad lower body frames the range while the squared chimney establishes a vertical connection with the upper architecture. Confirm wall framing, cabinet clearances, backsplash thickness, mounting height, electrical service, and duct position before approving dimensions for fabrication.
Kitchen Island Version
An island configuration exposes the curved bell profile from multiple directions and can define a central cooking zone within an open kitchen. Ceiling framing must provide appropriate structural support, while the cooktop centerline, mounting height, electrical service, and duct route require careful coordination. Custom height is particularly useful with tall, beamed, or vaulted ceilings.
Buyer Planning
Confirm the hood dimensions, copper surface, finish, mounting configuration, ventilation equipment, and structural conditions together before production. Coordinating these decisions early helps preserve the intended bell proportions while reducing conflicts between the handcrafted enclosure, cooking equipment, cabinetry, ceiling structure, ductwork, and mechanical components.
| Planning | Confirm | Buyer Decision |
|---|---|---|
| Dimensions | Width, height, depth | Match cooking area |
| Surface | Hammered or smooth | Select texture |
| Finish | Patina or polished | Coordinate palette |
| Mounting | Wall or island | Plan structure |
| Ventilation | Insert and duct | Provide specifications |
Range Hood Specifications
- Type: Custom copper range hood
- Shape: Bell-shaped canopy
- Body: Broad convex profile
- Chimney: Squared upper section
- Apron: Double-bend lower detail
- Material: Premium 16-gauge copper
- Texture: Hammered or smooth
- Width: 28–78 inches
- Height: 24–72 inches
- Depth: 24 inches standard
- Patinas: Five handmade options
- Finish: Patina or hand polished
- Mounting: Wall or kitchen 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: RC6H5G01
PDF and CAD Downloads
Use the proportional PDF drawing and DXF CAD file to coordinate the bell canopy, overall dimensions, ventilation opening, cabinetry, and duct location. Review these planning files together with the final approved dimensions and selected ventilation equipment before production.
Copper Craftsmanship
Each bell-shaped copper hood is handcrafted in Santa Clara del Cobre, Mexico, where artisans cut, curve, join, and finish the copper individually. Hand hammering follows the changing contours of the canopy, emphasizing its three-dimensional form. Seams, hammer impressions, tool marks, edge work, and subtle dimensional differences give every enclosure individual character associated with traditional copperworking.
Kitchen Styles
See this design in real interiors in our Rustic Hammered Copper Range Hood Kitchen Gallery. The curved bell silhouette, squared chimney, and textured copper are particularly effective in kitchens combining substantial cabinetry, natural materials, traditional detailing, and warm architectural finishes.
Best Kitchen Styles
- Spanish Colonial: Hammered copper complements white plaster, dark timber, carved cabinetry, wrought iron, and handmade tile.
- Farmhouse: Warm patina pairs with painted cabinetry, reclaimed wood, apron sinks, stone counters, and simple hardware.
- French Country: The curved bell profile suits limestone, warm woods, traditional millwork, muted cabinetry, and aged metal fixtures.
- Traditional European: Textured copper complements stone surrounds, substantial cabinetry, timber ceilings, and restrained Old World detailing.
Other Kitchen Styles
- 40-inch wall-mount transitional kitchen
- 40-inch island transitional kitchen
- Traditional country kitchen
Rustic Copper Hood FAQ
A: Its broad convex bell-shaped canopy combines with a squared chimney and restrained double-bend apron. Hand hammering follows the curved surfaces, emphasizing the silhouette without decorative straps, oversized bands, or elaborate embossing.
A: Yes. Hand-hammered copper provides stronger artisan texture, while smooth copper creates broader reflections and places greater emphasis on the bell geometry. All available copper finishes can be paired with either surface treatment.
A: Choose natural fired, dark coffee, antique, honey, or green oxidized patina. Hand-polished copper is also available for a brighter metallic appearance. Handmade finishing produces expected variations in color, shading, and tonal distribution.
A: Yes. Wall-mount and kitchen-island configurations are available. Island installation requires suitable ceiling support and careful coordination of mounting height, cooktop centerline, electrical service, ductwork, and ventilation equipment.
A: Yes. Buyer-supplied internal inserts up to 1,260 CFM and external blower systems up to 1,500 CFM can be accommodated when complete dimensions and technical specifications are provided before fabrication.
Customize This Hood
Choose the dimensions, hammered or smooth copper surface, finish, wall or island construction, and ventilation preparation required for your project. Order your rustic hammered copper range hood with a bell-shaped profile designed around your range, cabinetry, ceiling conditions, and selected ventilation equipment.
Related Resources
- Bell-Shaped Copper Range Hoods
- Copper Hammering Techniques
- Hammered and Smooth Hoods
- Copper Patina Finish Options
- Range Hood Size Guide
- Range Hood Insert Guide
- Copper Range Hood FAQ
Care & Maintenance
Clean hammered or smooth copper with warm water, mild soap, and a soft nonabrasive cloth, then dry the surface promptly. Avoid acidic cleaners, bleach, ammonia, abrasive pads, and aggressive polishing products that can alter the artisan finish. Review our step-by-step copper cleaning video for additional guidance.
Installation Guide
Wall installations require secure structural framing, while island installations need suitable overhead support and coordinated electrical and duct planning. Confirm mounting height, hood dimensions, duct route, and ventilation specifications before fabrication. Review the range hood installation guide with your contractor before installation.
Shipping & Returns
Production generally requires approximately six weeks, with total delivery commonly reaching about eight weeks. Each custom hood is securely crated and ships free to the U.S. mainland. Review freight procedures, inspection requirements, made-to-order conditions, and applicable return terms on the Shipping & Returns page.
Warranty
The handcrafted copper shell includes a 12-month warranty. Components supplied with a Rustica House ventilation insert are covered according to applicable terms, while buyer-supplied ventilation equipment remains under its manufacturer's warranty. Review the complete Rustica House Warranty for coverage details and limitations.
Disclaimer: Handmade dimensions, seams, hammer impressions, tool marks, 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 decorative items not included with the product. All product images © Rustica House, unauthorized use is prohibited.
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