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Discover handcrafted sloping copper range hoods designed with clean angled sides, wider lower bodies, tapered upper sections, and made-to-order proportions for custom kitchen projects. This collection focuses on copper hoods with a sloping or trapezoid profile, including smooth, hammered, strap-detailed, riveted, and crown-molded designs. Each hood can be prepared for wall-mount or kitchen island installation, with available widths from 28" to 78", heights from 24" to 72", and a standard 24" depth. Choose a trapezoid copper hood when you want a structured architectural shape that works with transitional, modern farmhouse, rustic, Mediterranean, Spanish, and contemporary kitchen interiors.

A sloping copper hood is defined by angled sides that taper from a wider lower apron toward a narrower upper chimney. This trapezoid shape creates a cleaner and more structured profile than a curved bell hood, while still keeping the warmth and handcrafted character of copper. The angled body gives the hood strong visual direction above the range and works especially well between cabinets, beneath tall ceilings, or against a large backsplash wall. Sloping copper range hoods may be simple and smooth, or more decorative with hammered texture, straps, rivets, apron bands, crown molding, or custom patina finishes.
Sloping copper range hoods are a strong choice when the kitchen needs a custom focal point with clean geometry and artisan warmth. The trapezoid form feels more architectural than rounded shapes and less boxy than straight vertical hood designs. It pairs well with shaker cabinets, stone countertops, handmade tile, plaster walls, brick backsplashes, wood beams, iron hardware, and warm neutral palettes. Copper adds depth through natural finish variation, while the angled silhouette gives the hood a balanced look for rustic, transitional, Spanish, Mediterranean, modern farmhouse, and contemporary interiors.
Trapezoid copper hoods can be finished in several artisan patinas, including dark coffee, natural copper, antique, honey, and oxidized tones when available for the selected model. Dark coffee and antique finishes create a deeper rustic effect, while natural and honey copper finishes make the hood feel warmer, brighter, and more reflective. Hammered copper adds movement and texture, while smooth copper gives the sloping form a cleaner appearance. Because each hood is handcrafted, patina depth, hammer marks, color tone, and finish variation may differ slightly from one hood to another.
Every sloping copper hood can be customized by width, height, depth, finish, surface texture, mounting style, and ventilation preparation. Select a wall-mount hood for installation against a backsplash wall, or choose an island configuration when the range is located below a ceiling-mounted hood. Standard widths range from 28" to 78", heights from 24" to 72", and standard depth is 24". Before production, confirm range size, cabinet opening, ceiling height, backsplash layout, duct path, and insert details so the copper shell can be prepared correctly.
When choosing a sloping copper hood, start with the width of the range and the available space between cabinets or walls. A wider hood creates a stronger focal point and can improve visual balance above larger ranges. Then choose the design details that match the kitchen style. A smooth trapezoid hood feels clean and transitional, while hammered copper, rivets, straps, and crown molding create a more rustic or Old World appearance. Finish choice also matters. Darker patinas feel traditional and dramatic, while lighter copper tones bring more warmth and brightness to the room.
Plan the hood shell and ventilation system before production begins. Confirm the range width, cooking surface, ceiling height, cabinet spacing, duct location, insert width, duct size, lighting, controls, and filter access. Rustica House can supply the optional 200 CFM insert only. If your project requires a larger insert, liner, remote blower, recirculating system, or premium ventilation package, the buyer must provide the complete insert specifications before the hood is made. This helps ensure that the sloping copper shell is prepared for the correct ventilation system and installation conditions.
A sloping copper hood is a copper range hood with angled sides that taper from a wider lower body toward a narrower upper chimney. This trapezoid profile gives the hood a structured architectural shape while keeping the warm character of handcrafted copper.
Yes. Sloping copper hoods can be made in widths from 28" to 78", heights from 24" to 72", and a standard 24" depth. Custom sizing should be planned around the range width, ceiling height, cabinet opening, backsplash area, and insert requirements.
Yes. A trapezoid copper hood can be prepared for either wall-mount or kitchen island installation. Wall-mount hoods are installed against a backsplash wall, while island hoods require finished sides, ceiling support, and careful duct planning.
Available copper finishes may include dark coffee, natural copper, antique, honey, oxidized, or other artisan patinas depending on the selected model. Each finish may vary slightly because the hood is handmade and copper reacts naturally during finishing.
Rustica House can supply the optional 200 CFM insert only. If the project needs a larger insert, liner, remote blower, recirculating system, or premium ventilation package, the buyer must supply the insert specifications before production.
Choose based on range width, ceiling height, kitchen style, finish preference, and decorative details. Smooth sloping hoods look cleaner and more transitional, while hammered copper, straps, rivets, and crown molding create a stronger rustic or Old World look.
Yes. Many sloping copper range hoods can be made with either smooth or hammered copper, depending on the selected design. Smooth copper emphasizes the clean trapezoid shape, while hammered copper adds texture, movement, and handcrafted surface character.
Yes. Copper is a living metal, so the surface can develop natural patina movement over time. Heat, humidity, cleaning products, water spotting, and daily kitchen conditions may affect the finish. This variation is normal and part of copper’s handcrafted appeal.
Choose a sloping copper hood from this collection and customize the width, height, depth, finish, texture, mounting style, and ventilation preparation for your kitchen. Provide range size, ceiling height, cabinet opening, duct route, and insert details before production so the trapezoid copper hood can be built correctly for your project.
Disclaimer: Product dimensions, finish colors, hammer marks, patina depth, decorative details, handcrafted elements, and stated weights may vary slightly due to the artisan production process. Ventilation inserts, remote blower systems, installation materials, ductwork, and electrical work must be verified by the buyer and installer before installation. All product images are protected by copyright and may not be used, reproduced, copied, distributed, or published without prior written permission from Rustica House.