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Deep Hammered Trapezoid Copper Range Hood
Deep Hammered Trapezoid Copper Range Hood
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The Deep Hammered Trapezoid Copper Range Hood is handcrafted from solid copper with pronounced hammer marks, a warm reddish-brown patina, natural shading, crisp angular panels, rectangular chimney, and substantial squared apron. Its outward-flared silhouette combines rustic artisan texture with clean architectural geometry for Hacienda, Mission Revival, Tuscan, farmhouse, and transitional kitchens. 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. The interior can accommodate the economy insert or preparation for compatible buyer-supplied ventilation equipment. Explore related designs in the custom copper range hood collection. Configure this deeply hammered copper centerpiece for your kitchen.
Product Summary
- Material: handcrafted solid copper
- Sizes: 30–60"W; 24–60"H
- Patina: natural or coffee
- Mounting: wall or kitchen island
- Surface: pronounced deep hammering
Deep Hammered Copper Design
This range hood emphasizes hand-worked texture over applied ornament. Its bold hammer marks, tapered geometry, warm patina, rectangular chimney, and squared apron create a strong architectural focal point without straps, scrollwork, or excessive decorative molding.
Pronounced Hammered Surface
Deep, evenly distributed hammer marks cover the copper body and chimney. Their pronounced impressions create stronger texture and shadow than light hammering, making the artisan metalwork visible from across the kitchen.
Rustic Texture with Architectural Order
The irregular hammered surface introduces rustic character, while the symmetrical trapezoid body keeps the composition structured. This contrast allows the hood to feel handcrafted without appearing visually uncontrolled.
Warm Reddish-Brown Patina
The photographed finish displays reddish-brown copper with natural darker shading. Amber, bronze, chestnut, and warm copper undertones may become more visible across the raised and recessed areas of the hammering.
Natural Patina Shading
Darker color may develop within the hammered depressions, along panel seams, around edges, and near the apron. These tonal differences increase the perceived depth of the surface and reinforce its handmade character.
Living Copper Finish
Copper responds naturally to humidity, heat, sunlight, cooking residue, handling, and cleaning practices. The patina may deepen or develop additional variation after installation, giving the hood a more established appearance over time.
Hammering Conceals Minor Marks
The strongly textured surface helps make fingerprints, minor handling marks, and everyday visual wear less noticeable than they may appear on smooth or polished copper. Routine gentle cleaning is still recommended.
Flared Trapezoid Silhouette
The hood narrows toward the upper chimney and expands outward above the cooking surface. Its trapezoid form provides architectural clarity and a substantial lower profile without the rounded appearance of a bell or dome canopy.
Crisp Angular Panels
Straight panel lines and defined corners reinforce the hood’s geometric character. Smooth transitions between the angled body, chimney, and apron prevent the design from feeling overly sharp or mechanical.
Rectangular Copper Chimney
A straight rectangular chimney extends from the tapered body toward the ceiling. Its clean vertical shape simplifies alignment with cabinetry, ceiling molding, soffits, exposed beams, plaster surrounds, and the planned duct route.
Squared Double Apron
A substantial squared apron frames the lower ventilation opening. Its layered visual weight anchors the flared body and creates a strong horizontal termination above the range or cooktop.
Architectural Grounding
The broad apron balances the tall chimney and outward-flared panels. This lower band prevents the textured canopy from appearing top-heavy and gives the complete hood a stable furniture-like presence.
Ornament-Free Profile
The design does not depend on decorative straps, rivets, rings, scrollwork, or embossed motifs. Its visual identity comes from deep hammering, copper patina, bold geometry, and substantial proportions.
Balanced Symmetry
The centered chimney, matching angled sides, broad apron, and consistent hammer texture create an orderly composition. Precise centering above the cooking surface is important because the design relies on strong architectural balance.
Handcrafted Mexican Copperwork
Each hood is individually cut, hammered, shaped, joined, finished, and prepared by experienced copper artisans in Mexico. Handmade production creates natural variation in hammering, patina, seams, shading, and dimensions.
Design Features and Planning
The following table connects the hood’s primary characteristics with the installation decisions they influence. Review dimensions, support, ventilation equipment, ductwork, service access, and surrounding materials before production.
| Feature | Design Effect | Planning Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Deep hammering | Creates bold artisan texture | Lighting and maintenance |
| Trapezoid body | Adds architectural structure | Range coverage |
| Outward flare | Creates a substantial base | Cabinet clearance |
| Rectangular chimney | Emphasizes vertical height | Duct centerline |
| Squared apron | Grounds the tapered body | Insert access |
| Wall mounting | Frames the backsplash | Rear support |
| Island mounting | Creates a central focal point | 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, installation clearance, cabinet spacing, and ventilation specifications before ordering.
Choosing the Hood Width
The hood should visually frame the cooking surface while remaining proportional to surrounding cabinets. When space permits, selecting a hood three to six inches wider than the range can improve capture and strengthen the architectural composition.
Planning the Hood Height
Review the ceiling height, preferred mounting clearance, trapezoid-body height, chimney length, soffits, beams, molding, and nearby architectural features. The selected total height should allow the chimney to terminate cleanly.
Confirming the Hood Depth
The finished depth should cover the front and rear burners without obstructing normal movement. Verify the range depth, cabinet projection, insert dimensions, duct position, and service clearances before fabrication.
Cabinet and Backsplash Clearance
Measure the complete opening between upper cabinets, shelves, windows, walls, or stone surrounds. Account for the widest point of the flared body, apron projection, backsplash thickness, and nearby cabinet doors.
Natural Copper Patina
The natural option emphasizes brighter copper, amber, orange, bronze, and reddish variation. It makes the deep hammering more luminous and pairs naturally with pale cabinetry, stone, plaster, colorful tile, and warm wood.
Coffee Copper Patina
The coffee option creates a deeper brown appearance with subdued copper highlights and stronger contrast inside the hammer marks. It complements walnut, soapstone, dark quartz, wrought iron, terracotta, and reclaimed timber.
Wall-Mount Construction
The wall configuration is prepared for rear framing, adjacent cabinetry, a backsplash, and a wall or roof duct route. The front and exposed sides display the complete trapezoid silhouette.
Kitchen-Island Construction
The island configuration is finished on all visible sides and requires reinforced ceiling framing, accurate centering, planned ductwork, balanced proportions, and accessible maintenance points.
Mexican Hacienda Kitchens
The deep hammering, warm patina, and flared geometry coordinate with plaster walls, exposed beams, Talavera tile, terracotta floors, carved wood, natural stone, and wrought-iron lighting.
Mission Revival Interiors
The crisp trapezoid body and squared apron complement rectilinear cabinetry, dark wood, geometric tile, warm plaster, and forged-metal hardware associated with Mission-inspired design.
Tuscan Kitchen Design
The reddish-brown patina pairs naturally with travertine, textured plaster, terracotta, substantial wood cabinetry, aged bronze, and traditional stone surfaces.
Rustic Farmhouse Applications
Pair the hood with painted cabinetry, apron-front sinks, open shelving, brick, stone counters, reclaimed timber, and handmade tile. The strong texture adds rustic depth without ornamental straps or scrollwork.
Transitional Kitchen Styling
The clean geometry can bridge Shaker cabinetry, quartz or marble counters, modern appliances, and simplified hardware. Copper introduces warmth while the trapezoid profile maintains visual discipline.
Contemporary Rustic Kitchens
Against slab cabinetry, concrete, honed stone, minimalist lighting, and dark metal accents, the hood creates a tactile focal point. Deep hammering prevents the architectural shape from feeling overly stark.
Ventilation and Insert Options
An economy 200 CFM insert with fan, lighting, and filters may be selected. The shell can also be prepared for a compatible buyer-supplied internal insert up to 1200 CFM or external blower up to 1500 CFM.
Insert Compatibility Requirements
Provide the manufacturer, model, 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 provided before production. The opening and support arrangement are built around the confirmed equipment.
Insert Size Guidelines
As a general planning rule, the insert should be approximately six inches smaller than the hood in width and depth. Final compatibility depends on its liner, cutout, mounting system, discharge, controls, lighting, filters, and service requirements.
Selecting Ventilation Equipment
Higher-capacity inserts are not supplied as standard upgrades because cooking appliances, airflow needs, duct layouts, noise expectations, and local requirements vary. Select suitable equipment and provide its specifications before production.
Insert Service Access
The selected system 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 hood width, height, depth, mounting style, range width, ceiling height, installation clearance, cabinet spacing, backsplash thickness, chimney route, duct centerline, and ventilation insert specifications.
Product Specifications
- Product: deep hammered copper hood
- Material: solid copper
- Construction: handcrafted in Mexico
- Surface: deeply hand hammered
- Texture: pronounced regular dimples
- Patina: warm reddish brown
- Shading: natural dark variation
- Body: flared trapezoid silhouette
- Panels: crisp angular lines
- Chimney: rectangular copper section
- Apron: substantial squared band
- Ornament: texture-focused design
- Widths: 30, 36, 48, or 60"
- Heights: 24, 36, 48, or 60"
- Patinas: natural or coffee
- Mounting: wall or kitchen island
- Standard insert: economy 200 CFM
- Internal system: up to 1200 CFM
- External system: up to 1500 CFM
- Production: made to order
- Delivery: average four weeks
Ordering and Customization
- Select: wall or kitchen-island mounting
- Choose: natural or coffee patina
- Set: the required hood width
- Set: the required hood height
- Confirm: the finished hood depth
- Review: trapezoid and apron proportions
- Provide: ventilation specifications
- Verify: duct route and centerline
- 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 support appropriate for the copper shell, ventilation equipment, and site conditions. The installer is responsible for mounting, ductwork, electrical service, clearances, termination, and service access.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does deep hammering differ from light hammering?
Deep hammering creates more pronounced impressions, stronger shadows, and a more rustic textured appearance than lightly hammered copper.
Which sizes are available for this trapezoid copper hood?
Choose widths of 30, 36, 48, or 60 inches with heights of 24, 36, 48, or 60 inches.
Does the hammered texture hide fingerprints?
The pronounced surface helps make fingerprints and minor visual wear less noticeable than they may appear on smooth polished copper.
Can the patina deepen after installation?
Yes. Copper naturally responds to its environment, so the reddish-brown finish may develop additional shading and tonal variation over time.
Can this hood be configured for a kitchen island?
Yes. Choose kitchen-island construction so all visible sides are finished and the upper structure is prepared for ceiling mounting.
What is required for a buyer-supplied ventilation insert?
Submit its specification sheet with dimensions, cutout, duct position, controls, lighting, filters, fastening points, electrical access, and service clearances.
Customize Copper Hood
Confirm dimensions, patina, mounting configuration, trapezoid proportions, ventilation equipment, duct route, and installation conditions before production. Order the Deep Hammered Trapezoid Copper Range Hood after every project specification has been reviewed.
Related Resources
- Custom Copper Range Hoods
- Custom Hammered Copper Range Hood Guide
- Hand-Hammered Copper Range Hoods
- Hacienda and Spanish Revival Copper Hoods
- Choosing a Copper Range Hood
- Request Custom Copper Assistance
Copper Care and Maintenance
Clean the copper with warm water, mild soap, and a soft cloth, then dry 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 and refund policies.
Warranty
Manufacturing concerns are reviewed individually using order details and photographs. See the contact information.
Disclaimer: Handmade hammering, patina, seams, shading, and dimensions may vary. Lifestyle images are inspirational only. Product images are copyright protected.
