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Arched Hammered Copper Range Hood with Riveted Strap Detailing
Arched Hammered Copper Range Hood with Riveted Strap Detailing
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The Arched Hammered Copper Range Hood with Riveted Strap Detailing is hand-forged from solid copper with a deep hammered texture, warm honey-brown patina, orange and gold highlights, dual-arched dome, rectangular chimney, architectural copper bands, and evenly spaced rivets. Its sculptural canopy and box-style apron combine Spanish Colonial craftsmanship with a refined rustic-industrial edge. Choose wall-mount or kitchen-island construction, natural or coffee patina, widths of 30, 36, 48, or 60 inches, and heights of 24, 36, 48, or 60 inches. Explore additional artisan-made silhouettes in the custom copper range hood collection. Configure this riveted copper centerpiece for your kitchen project.
Product Summary
- Material: hand-forged solid copper
- Sizes: 30–60"W; 24–60"H
- Patina: natural or coffee
- Mounting: wall or island
- Detail: arched riveted copper straps
Dual-Arched Copper Design
The canopy uses a distinctive dual-arched structure that curves outward from the rectangular chimney before widening above the cooking surface. Its layered arches create a sculptural silhouette with more visual movement than a simple bell, dome, or tapered pyramid hood.
Deep Hammered Texture
Every visible copper panel is hammered by hand to produce a pronounced, irregular texture. The deeper impressions catch ambient light, enrich the patina, and clearly communicate the artisan metalwork used to form the hood.
Honey-Brown Copper Patina
The photographed finish displays a warm honey-brown patina with orange, amber, and gold highlights. Darker variation may develop around the hammer marks, seams, straps, rivets, apron edges, chimney corners, and curved panel transitions.
Radiant Semi-Gloss Sheen
A soft semi-gloss sheen enhances the depth of the hammered surface without creating a mirror-like reflection. Daylight, recessed fixtures, and pendant lighting reveal different copper tones as the viewing angle changes.
Rectangular Copper Chimney
A straight rectangular chimney rises from the curved canopy toward the ceiling. Its crisp vertical edges create a deliberate contrast with the dual-arched body and simplify alignment with cabinetry, ceiling molding, beams, soffits, and ductwork.
Vertical Riveted Straps
Prominent copper straps follow the curved contours of the hood from the upper body toward the apron. Their vertical placement emphasizes height, divides the broad surface into balanced sections, and recalls the reinforced construction of historic metalwork.
Horizontal Copper Bands
Horizontal bands intersect the vertical straps to form an architectural grid across the canopy. This framework gives the curved hood a structured appearance and adds visual rhythm without covering the hammered copper surface.
Evenly Spaced Rivets
Rounded rivets repeat along the decorative straps and bands. Their consistent spacing reinforces the hood’s symmetry while coordinating with forged-iron lighting, hammered cabinet hardware, rustic hinges, and aged-metal fixtures.
Box-Style Base Apron
A substantial rectangular apron frames the lower ventilation opening. Its straight horizontal profile anchors the arched canopy, provides visual stability, and balances the clean geometry of the chimney above.
Architectural Grid Detailing
The intersecting bands create a carefully organized framework over the curved body. This combination of ornament and structure gives the hood a refined industrial quality while preserving the warmth associated with Spanish Colonial and Hacienda copperwork.
Visible Artisan Seams
Hand-aligned seams are a natural part of the multi-panel construction. Their subtle presence reflects the cutting, shaping, joining, and finishing required to create the dual arches, curved sides, rectangular chimney, and structured lower apron.
Balanced Symmetry
The centered chimney, paired arches, aligned bands, repeated rivets, and squared apron create a strongly symmetrical composition. Accurate centering over the range or island is important because the design depends on balanced geometry.
Handcrafted Mexican Copperwork
Each hood is individually cut, hammered, shaped, joined, strapped, riveted, and finished by skilled copper artisans in Mexico. Made-to-order production allows its dimensions, mounting configuration, patina, finished depth, chimney proportions, and ventilation opening to follow the confirmed kitchen requirements.
Design Features and Planning
The table connects the hood’s principal design details with the installation decisions they influence. Review its proportions, structural support, ventilation equipment, duct route, service access, and surrounding finishes before production begins.
| Feature | Design Effect | Planning Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Dual-arched body | Creates sculptural movement | Range coverage |
| Deep hammering | Adds artisan texture | Lighting and care |
| Riveted strap grid | Adds structure and rhythm | Visual alignment |
| Rectangular chimney | Creates linear contrast | Duct centerline |
| Box-style apron | Anchors the curved canopy | Insert access |
| Wall mounting | Frames the backsplash | Rear support |
| Island mounting | Creates a central centerpiece | Ceiling reinforcement |
Copper Hood Dimensions
Select widths of 30, 36, 48, or 60 inches and heights of 24, 36, 48, or 60 inches. Confirm the finished depth, cooking-surface dimensions, ceiling height, mounting clearance, cabinet spacing, chimney route, and ventilation equipment before ordering.
Range and Hood Width
The hood should visually frame the cooking surface while remaining proportional to nearby cabinetry. When space permits, choosing a hood three to six inches wider than the range can improve capture and create a stronger architectural composition.
Height and Chimney Planning
Review the ceiling height, preferred mounting clearance, arched-canopy height, chimney length, crown molding, soffits, beams, and nearby architectural details. The selected total height should allow the chimney to terminate cleanly.
Finished Hood Depth
The finished depth should provide suitable coverage above the front and rear burners without obstructing normal movement. Confirm the range depth, cabinet projection, insert dimensions, duct position, and required maintenance clearances before fabrication.
Strap and Rivet Proportion
Strap width, band placement, and rivet spacing should remain proportional to the selected hood dimensions. Larger models provide more surface area for the architectural grid, while smaller hoods require a more compact detailing arrangement.
Natural Copper Patina
Natural patina emphasizes brighter copper, amber, orange, bronze, and gold variation. It makes the deep hammering and riveted framework more visible and pairs naturally with pale wood, plaster, limestone, marble, colorful tile, and warm neutral cabinetry.
Coffee Copper Patina
Coffee patina creates a deeper brown appearance with restrained copper and reddish highlights. It complements walnut cabinetry, soapstone, dark quartz, reclaimed wood, aged brass, wrought iron, terracotta, stone, and earth-toned ceramic tile.
Living Copper Character
Copper responds naturally to heat, humidity, sunlight, cooking residue, handling, and cleaning habits. Its patina may deepen or develop additional shading after installation, giving the hammered panels, straps, rivets, seams, chimney, and apron individual character.
Wall-Mount Construction
The wall version is prepared for rear framing, adjacent cabinets, a backsplash, and a wall or roof duct route. The front and exposed sides display the complete arched profile while the rear edge fits against the installation wall.
Kitchen-Island Construction
The island version is finished on all visible sides and requires reinforced ceiling framing, precise centering, balanced strap placement, planned ductwork, and accessible maintenance points. Structural conditions should be reviewed before production.
Spanish Colonial Kitchens
The arched body, riveted bands, and honey-brown copper coordinate with plaster walls, carved wood, Talavera tile, terracotta floors, natural stone, and wrought-iron fixtures. The decorative framework reinforces the handcrafted character associated with Spanish Colonial interiors.
Hacienda Style Interiors
Pair the hood with exposed beams, masonry, carved cabinetry, handmade tile, rustic stone, and forged-metal lighting. The sculptural canopy provides Hacienda warmth while the strap grid adds substantial architectural definition.
Rustic Luxury Kitchens
The luminous patina and deep hammering complement high-end stone, substantial islands, custom wood cabinetry, mixed-metal hardware, and architectural lighting. Its artisan texture prevents the formal materials from feeling overly polished or impersonal.
Rustic Industrial Design
Visible straps, rivets, seams, and the box-style apron work naturally with brick, concrete, reclaimed timber, blackened steel, and commercial-style appliances. Warm copper softens the harder industrial materials while preserving a bold structural presence.
Traditional Kitchen Styling
The arched silhouette coordinates with paneled cabinetry, natural stone, detailed molding, decorative tile, and warm wood finishes. Its architectural straps can connect visually with cabinet hardware and forged lighting.
Transitional Kitchen Design
The structured rectangular chimney and balanced apron can bridge Shaker cabinets, quartz or marble counters, modern appliances, and restrained hardware. The hammered surface introduces warmth while the ordered strap layout maintains visual discipline.
Ventilation and Insert Options
An economy 200 CFM insert with fan, light, and filters may be selected. The shell can also be prepared for a compatible buyer-supplied internal insert up to 1200 CFM or an external blower system up to 1500 CFM.
Insert Compatibility Requirements
Provide the manufacturer, model, complete specification sheet, overall dimensions, cutout measurements, duct diameter, discharge location, controls, lighting, filter access, electrical access, fastening points, and service clearances before production.
Complimentary Interior Preparation
Interior preparation for a compatible buyer-supplied insert is included when complete specifications are submitted before production. The opening and support arrangement are built around the confirmed equipment rather than a generic insert size.
Insert Size Guidelines
As a general guideline, the ventilation insert should be approximately six inches smaller than the hood in width and depth. Final compatibility depends on its liner, cutout, fastening, discharge, controls, lighting, and maintenance requirements.
Selecting Ventilation Equipment
Stronger inserts are not supplied because each kitchen requires equipment matched to its appliance, cooking style, heat output, duct dimensions, duct length, elbows, termination, noise expectations, and applicable local requirements.
Insert Service Access
The selected equipment must permit practical access to filters, controls, lights, wiring, fasteners, and removable components. Confirm how the insert will be installed, cleaned, serviced, and replaced before approving the interior opening.
Measurements Before Production
Confirm the range width, hood width, hood height, finished depth, mounting type, ceiling height, installation clearance, cabinet spacing, backsplash thickness, chimney route, duct centerline, strap layout, and ventilation equipment specifications.
Product Specifications
- Product: arched hammered copper hood
- Material: solid copper
- Construction: hand forged
- Origin: handcrafted in Mexico
- Surface: deeply hand hammered
- Patina: warm honey brown
- Highlights: orange, amber, and gold
- Sheen: soft semi-gloss
- Body: dual-arched dome
- Chimney: straight rectangular form
- Straps: vertical and horizontal bands
- Fasteners: evenly spaced rivets
- Apron: box-style rectangular base
- Widths: 30, 36, 48, or 60"
- Heights: 24, 36, 48, or 60"
- Patinas: natural or coffee
- Mounting: wall or island
- Standard insert: economy 200 CFM
- Internal system: up to 1200 CFM
- External system: up to 1500 CFM
- Production: made to order
- Delivery: about four weeks
Ordering and Customization
- Select: wall or island mounting
- Choose: natural or coffee patina
- Set: the required hood width
- Set: the required hood height
- Confirm: the finished hood depth
- Review: strap and rivet proportions
- Review: apron and chimney dimensions
- Provide: ventilation specifications
- Approve: every project measurement
Items Included and Excluded
The confirmed order includes the handcrafted copper shell and selected ventilation configuration. Installation labor, structural framing, ductwork, electrical work, penetrations, makeup-air equipment, and site modifications are excluded unless specifically stated.
Professional Installation
Qualified professionals should install the hood using structural support appropriate for the copper shell, ventilation equipment, and site conditions. The installer is responsible for mounting, ductwork, electrical service, clearances, termination, and accessible maintenance points.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which sizes are available for this arched copper hood?
Choose widths of 30, 36, 48, or 60 inches with heights of 24, 36, 48, or 60 inches.
What distinguishes the dual-arched canopy?
Two flowing arches create layered curvature beneath the rectangular chimney, giving the hood a sculptural and architecturally balanced profile.
Is the copper lightly or deeply hammered?
The surface has a deep hand-hammered texture that emphasizes artisan craftsmanship and produces pronounced light and patina variation.
Can the strap and rivet arrangement be customized?
Yes. Strap placement, band layout, and rivet spacing may be reviewed when the requested changes are confirmed before production.
Can this hood be configured for a kitchen island?
Yes. Select island construction so all visible sides are finished and the upper structure is prepared for ceiling installation.
What is required for a buyer-supplied ventilation insert?
Submit its specification sheet with dimensions, duct position, controls, lighting, filters, fastening points, electrical access, and service clearances.
Customize Copper Hood
Confirm dimensions, patina, mounting configuration, strap layout, ventilation equipment, duct route, and installation conditions before production. Order the Arched Hammered Copper Range Hood with Riveted Strap Detailing after every project specification has been reviewed.
Related Resources
- Custom Copper Range Hoods
- Customized Copper Range Hood Planning
- Copper Hoods with Decorative Straps
- Hacienda and Spanish Revival Copper Hoods
- Custom Hammered Copper Range Hood Guide
- Request a Custom Copper Quote
Copper Care and Maintenance
Clean the copper with warm water, mild soap, and a soft cloth, then dry it carefully. Avoid acidic cleaners, bleach, ammonia, abrasive pads, harsh degreasers, and metal polish that could alter the patina.
Shipping and Returns
Average delivery is four weeks. Unused items may be returned within 30 days; review the shipping policy and refund policy.
Warranty
Manufacturing concerns are reviewed individually using order details and photographs. See the contact information.
Disclaimer: Handmade patina, hammering, seams, straps, rivets, and dimensions may vary. Lifestyle images are inspirational only. Product images are copyright protected.
