Product Description
The traditional design copper oven hood with riveted apron combines a graceful bell-shaped canopy, clean copper surfaces, and restrained artisan detailing in a balanced architectural form. The narrow upper section expands through softly flared curves toward a broad lower capture area, while a substantial apron with evenly spaced rivets creates a defined horizontal base. The upper body can be ordered smooth or hand-hammered, and the lower section may retain its subtly textured matte character for controlled contrast. Handcrafted from 16-gauge copper in Santa Clara del Cobre, Mexico, the hood is available from 28 to 78 inches wide, 24 to 72 inches high, and 24 inches deep as standard. Choose wall-mounted or kitchen island construction with natural, honey, antique, coffee, green oxidized, or hand-polished copper finishes. Request a custom quote for your traditional copper oven hood.
Product Summary
- Bell-shaped copper canopy
- 16-gauge handcrafted copper
- Broad riveted lower apron
- Widths from 28 to 78 inches
- Ventilation support to 1,500 CFM
Custom Sizing
Each hood is made to order so its dimensions can be coordinated with the cooking surface, surrounding cabinetry, backsplash, ceiling height, and installation conditions. Standard widths include 28, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60, 66, 72, and 78 inches. Heights range from 24 to 72 inches, with a standard depth of 24 inches. Bell curvature, chimney proportions, apron height, lower projection, and overall dimensions can be reviewed together so a larger or smaller hood preserves the balanced proportions of the original design.
Measurements Needed
Provide the cooking-surface width, requested hood width, available overall height, mounting height, backsplash thickness, adjacent cabinet clearances, desired depth, and proposed duct route. Kitchen island installations also require ceiling height, cooktop centerline, structural-support locations, and dimensions for every exposed side. Supplying these measurements before production allows the copper shell, apron, ventilation opening, internal support, and duct position to be coordinated with the kitchen.
Insert Planning
The copper enclosure is fabricated as an insert-ready shell. Rustica House can supply an optional 200 CFM insert for compatible residential applications. This range hood supports buyer-supplied internal inserts up to 1,260 CFM and external blower systems up to 1,500 CFM. Other inserts, liners, built-in blowers, and remote blower equipment are buyer supplied. Complete manufacturer specifications must be provided before production, including insert dimensions, liner opening, controls, lighting, filters, duct diameter, discharge position, electrical requirements, mounting method, and service clearances.
Drawing Approval
For custom dimensions or buyer-supplied ventilation, the bell curve, chimney proportions, apron height, internal opening, finished depth, and duct centerline can be coordinated before production approval. This step is particularly important when the hood must fit between cabinetry, align with a stone backsplash, work beneath architectural beams, or accommodate an existing duct location. Approved dimensions guide fabrication of both the visible copper shell and its internal preparation.
Design Difference
This model is distinguished by the relationship between its smooth bell-shaped canopy and broad riveted apron. Unlike copper hoods covered with vertical straps, embossed motifs, contrasting metal bands, or elaborate crown molding, the upper body remains visually open. Most of the decorative emphasis is concentrated near the bottom, where the apron and regularly spaced rivets create a controlled handcrafted rhythm. The result retains traditional character while remaining sufficiently restrained for transitional and even modern kitchen settings.
Bell Profile
The body begins with a relatively narrow upper section and expands gradually toward the cooking surface through continuous curved lines. This creates a true bell-shaped profile rather than the straight planes of a tapered or pyramidal hood. The broad lower section provides visual weight and a generous capture area, while the narrower upper body gives the design vertical balance. Its controlled curvature makes the hood substantial without producing an exaggerated Old-World silhouette.
Smooth Copper
The original design emphasizes a smooth upper copper body with subtle handcrafted surface movement rather than pronounced hammering. Broad uninterrupted areas allow the warm reddish-brown patina to read clearly and reflect light softly. Buyers may also select a hammered surface when stronger artisan texture is preferred. Minor brush marks, tonal shifts, seams, and hand-finished irregularities are expected characteristics of individually fabricated copperwork.
Matte Apron
The lower apron introduces a slightly different surface character from the cleaner upper body. Its more matte appearance adds tactile and visual depth while strengthening the base of the hood. The apron also creates a natural transition to the ventilation area beneath the shell. This subtle dual-finish effect makes the design more distinctive without requiring another metal or additional ornamental molding.
Riveted Detail
Evenly spaced rivets run along the lower apron and introduce measured artisan detail. Their regular alignment contrasts with the natural variation of handcrafted copper and creates a subtle industrial influence without changing the traditional identity of the hood. Because the rivets remain concentrated at the base, the broad bell canopy stays visually calm and uncluttered.
Finish Options
The hood can be ordered in natural, honey, antique, coffee, green oxidized, or hand-polished copper. Natural copper emphasizes warm reddish tones, honey introduces lighter amber coloration, antique develops a softer aged brown appearance, and coffee produces deeper tones. Green oxidation creates a more weathered architectural character, while hand polishing produces brighter reflections. Each finish is applied by hand, so subtle differences in color distribution, shading, surface character, and patina depth are normal.
Buyer Planning
Exterior dimensions, bell curvature, copper texture, apron treatment, mounting configuration, and ventilation equipment should be reviewed together before fabrication because changes to one element may affect visual proportions, liner clearance, duct position, or structural preparation.
| Planning | Confirm | Buyer Decision |
| Hood size | Width, height, depth | Match cooking area |
| Bell curve | Radius and projection | Set canopy volume |
| Surface | Smooth or hammered | Choose copper texture |
| Apron | Height and rivets | Set lower detail |
| Mounting | Wall or island | Plan support |
| Ventilation | Insert, blower, duct | Guide fabrication |
Range Hood Specifications
- Type: custom copper oven hood
- Material: 16-gauge copper
- Shape: bell-shaped canopy
- Texture: smooth or hammered
- Apron: broad matte lower band
- Detail: evenly spaced rivets
- Widths: 28 to 78 inches
- Height: 24 to 72 inches
- Depth: 24 inches standard
- Mount: wall or island
- Finishes: six copper treatments
- Ventilation: insert-ready shell
- Insert: optional 200 CFM
- Buyer insert: up to 1,260 CFM
- External blower: up to 1,500 CFM
- Built-in blower: up to 1,260 CFM
- Lead time: about 6 weeks
- Delivery: about 8 weeks in total
- Shipping: free USA mainland
- Warranty: 12 months
- Origin: Santa Clara del Cobre, Mexico
- SKU: CT19D4H82
Copper Craftsmanship
Each hood is handcrafted in Santa Clara del Cobre, Mexico, where artisans form the bell canopy, apron, side returns, and internal supports around approved project dimensions. The upper surface is smoothed or hammered according to the order, the lower apron is fitted separately, and the rivets are positioned individually. Patina is applied by hand after fabrication. Slight differences in seams, edge folds, rivet spacing, tool marks, surface movement, and finish distribution are normal results of handmade production.
Artisan Testimony
Learn more about copper artisan Juan Carlos Hernández and the traditional forming, finishing, riveting, joining, and patina methods associated with handcrafted copperwork from Santa Clara del Cobre.
Kitchen Styles
The lifestyle images for this product show how the restrained bell silhouette, warm copper surface, and riveted apron adapt to both heritage-oriented and cleaner contemporary kitchen architecture.
Best Kitchen Styles
- Modern: Flat-panel cabinetry, restrained stone, minimal hardware, and controlled lighting create contrast with the warm handcrafted copper. The clean bell canopy adds material character without introducing excessive traditional ornament.
- Traditional: Paneled cabinetry, classic stone, architectural millwork, and warm wood finishes complement the balanced proportions. The riveted apron introduces artisan detail while the broad upper surface remains visually calm.
- Rustic: Reclaimed timber, textured plaster, natural stone, and aged cabinetry emphasize the handmade metalwork. Hammered copper or a deeper patina can further strengthen the hood's connection to substantial natural materials.
- Transitional: Shaker cabinetry, quartzite, restrained molding, and mixed-metal hardware work naturally with the combination of traditional bell curves and simplified detailing. Copper introduces warmth without making the room overly decorative.
- Farmhouse: Painted cabinetry, natural oak, stone counters, apron-front sinks, and understated hardware provide an appropriate setting for the handcrafted copper. The broad riveted apron gives the hood definition while preserving practical simplicity.
Other Kitchen Styles
- Tuscan
- Spanish Colonial
- Craftsman
Traditional Hood FAQ
A: The design combines a smooth bell-shaped canopy, subtle surface contrast, a broad matte apron, and evenly spaced rivets. It provides traditional architectural character without vertical straps, embossed motifs, or excessive molding.
A: Yes. Buyers may choose a smooth surface for a cleaner appearance or hand-hammered copper for greater artisan texture and stronger light variation across the canopy.
A: Yes. Width, height, bell curvature, chimney proportions, apron dimensions, depth, and ventilation opening can be coordinated with the kitchen before production.
A: Yes. Kitchen island construction includes finished exposed elevations and should be planned with appropriate ceiling support, duct routing, electrical service, and approved ventilation equipment.
A: Yes. Buyer-supplied internal inserts up to 1,260 CFM can be accommodated when complete manufacturer specifications are provided before production.
Customize This Hood
Plan the hood around the cooking-surface width, available height, wall or island location, bell proportions, copper texture, apron treatment, finish, structural support, and selected ventilation equipment. Confirm the insert opening and duct position before fabrication. Request a custom proposal from Rustica House.
Related Resources
- Range Hood Insert Guide
- Range Hood Size Guide
- Copper Patina Options
- Copper Hammering Techniques
- Copper Range Hood FAQ
Care and Maintenance
Clean the copper using mild soap, warm water, and a soft nonabrasive cloth, then dry it promptly. Avoid abrasive pads, acidic cleaners, ammonia, bleach, and aggressive metal polish because they may alter the patina or matte apron treatment. Optional copper wax can help slow natural color development when preservation of the current finish is preferred. For detailed instructions, review the copper range hood cleaning and care guide or watch the step-by-step copper cleaning video. Ventilation filters and mechanical components should be maintained according to the insert manufacturer's instructions.
Installation Guide
Plan structural support, mounting height, electrical service, duct routing, liner access, and insert clearances before installation. Wall-mounted hoods require suitable framing, while kitchen island configurations require adequate overhead support. Review the range hood installation guide before approving the final hood dimensions.
Shipping & Returns
Production takes about six weeks, with delivery commonly reaching about eight weeks in total. Free shipping is available to the USA mainland, and each hood is securely crated for freight delivery. Review delivery inspection requirements, custom-order conditions, and applicable return terms on the Shipping & Returns page.
Warranty
The handcrafted copper shell includes a 12-month warranty. Replacement components for a Rustica House-supplied insert are also covered for 12 months. Buyer-supplied inserts, liners, and blower systems remain subject to their respective manufacturer's warranty. Review complete coverage, limitations, exclusions, and claim procedures on the Rustica House Warranty page.
Disclaimer: Handmade dimensions, bell curves, copper texture, apron details, rivet placement, seams, edge folds, tool marks, and patina tones may vary slightly. These differences are expected characteristics of handcrafted copper and are not manufacturing defects. Lifestyle images are provided for inspiration only and may show optional configurations or decorative items that are not included. All product images © Rustica House, unauthorized use is prohibited.
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