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Hammered Copper Range Hood with Trapezoid Shape
Hammered Copper Range Hood with Trapezoid Shape
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The Hammered Copper Range Hood with Trapezoid Shape combines clean geometry with subtle artisan texture. Handcrafted from solid copper, it features light hammering, a warm medium-brown patina, straight sloping sides, a rectangular chimney, crisp transitions, and a squared apron without straps or ornate decoration. Choose widths of 30, 36, 48, or 60 inches and heights of 24, 36, 48, or 60 inches, plus natural or coffee patina and wall-mount or kitchen-island construction. Its tailored profile complements transitional, rustic-modern, Mission, Scandinavian, and minimalist kitchens. Compare additional silhouettes in the custom copper range hood collection. Configure this geometric copper hood for your kitchen project.
Product Summary
- Material: artisan-forged solid copper
- Sizes: 30–60"W; 24–60"H
- Patina: natural or coffee
- Mounting: wall or island
- Profile: straight trapezoid body
Clean Trapezoid Design
This hood replaces the sweeping curves of a traditional bell canopy with straight, carefully angled sides. Its trapezoidal form creates a tailored architectural presence that feels handcrafted yet visually controlled, making it suitable for kitchens where clean geometry is preferred over elaborate decoration.
Straight Sloping Sides
The copper panels widen evenly from the upper chimney toward the cooking surface. These straight slopes emphasize proportion and symmetry, allowing the hood to coordinate naturally with rectangular cabinetry, linear backsplash layouts, slab countertops, open shelving, and modern architectural details.
Rectangular Copper Chimney
A squared upper chimney continues the hood’s geometric vocabulary and provides a clean transition toward the ceiling. Its restrained shape can align with cabinet faces, ceiling trim, crown molding, exposed beams, or a simple plaster wall without introducing unnecessary visual complexity.
Crisp Angular Transitions
Defined edges separate the chimney, sloped canopy, and lower apron. These controlled transitions give the hood a more contemporary appearance than rounded models while preserving the warmth, surface variation, and handmade character of artisan copper.
Light Hammered Texture
The copper is lightly hammered rather than deeply distressed. Subtle dimples break reflected light into delicate highlights and shadows, adding visual depth without competing with the clean trapezoid silhouette or making the hood appear excessively rustic.
Warm Medium-Brown Patina
The photographed finish displays an evenly applied medium-brown patina with warm copper undertones. Slight tonal differences remain visible across the hand-hammered surface, seams, edges, chimney, and apron, reinforcing the natural depth of the metal.
Squared Lower Apron
A simple rectangular apron anchors the sloping canopy and frames the ventilation opening. Its undecorated surface keeps the focus on proportion, patina, and craftsmanship, making this design appropriate for kitchens that require warmth without scrollwork, straps, or prominent rivets.
Minimal Decorative Detail
The hood relies on shape, material, and texture rather than applied ornament. This restraint makes it easier to coordinate with statement tile, dramatic stone, distinctive lighting, colorful cabinetry, or highly figured wood without creating visual competition.
Handcrafted Mexican Construction
Each hood is individually cut, lightly hammered, shaped, joined, and finished by skilled copper artisans in Mexico. Made-to-order fabrication allows the selected dimensions, mounting configuration, patina, finished depth, chimney proportions, and ventilation opening to follow the confirmed project requirements.
Design Features and Planning
The table connects the hood’s principal characteristics with the design and installation decisions they influence. Review the proportions, ventilation equipment, support structure, duct route, service access, and surrounding materials before production begins.
| Feature | Design Effect | Planning Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Trapezoid body | Creates tailored geometry | Range coverage |
| Straight sloping sides | Emphasize symmetry | Cabinet spacing |
| Light hammering | Adds subtle texture | Lighting and patina |
| Rectangular chimney | Reinforces clean lines | Ceiling height |
| Squared apron | Anchors the canopy | Insert access |
| Wall mounting | Frames the backsplash | Rear support |
| Island mounting | Creates a central feature | Ceiling support |
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 width, ceiling height, installation clearance, cabinet spacing, chimney route, and ventilation equipment before choosing the final configuration.
Range and Hood Proportion
The trapezoid canopy should visually frame the cooking surface while remaining balanced with the adjacent cabinetry. When space permits, a hood wider than the range can provide additional capture area and create a more substantial architectural focal point.
Visual Scale and Placement
Review the hood against upper cabinets, windows, shelves, backsplash borders, ceiling beams, pendant lights, and nearby openings. The straight sides make alignment especially noticeable, so the chimney centerline and apron position should be confirmed carefully.
Natural Copper Patina
Natural patina preserves brighter copper, amber, bronze, and reddish-brown variation. It makes the lightly hammered texture more visible and works well with white oak, pale plaster, colorful tile, honed stone, and warm neutral cabinetry.
Coffee Copper Patina
Coffee patina creates a deeper brown appearance with subtle reddish undertones. It complements walnut cabinetry, black hardware, soapstone, earth-toned tile, reclaimed wood, and interiors that need a more grounded copper focal point.
Living Copper Finish
Copper responds naturally to heat, humidity, sunlight, handling, and everyday kitchen use. Its color may deepen or develop new tonal variation after installation, allowing the lightly hammered panels, edges, seams, chimney, and apron to acquire additional character.
Wall or Island Construction
Wall-mount construction is prepared for rear framing, surrounding cabinetry, a backsplash, and a wall or roof duct route. Island construction is finished for viewing from multiple directions and requires suitable ceiling framing, centered placement, chimney alignment, duct planning, and accessible service points.
Transitional Kitchen Design
The warm copper surface softens clean Shaker cabinetry, neutral counters, and simple hardware, while the trapezoid silhouette preserves an organized architectural appearance. This balance allows the hood to connect traditional materials with more contemporary kitchen planning.
Rustic Modern Interiors
Light hammering introduces handcrafted texture without making the hood feel overly distressed. Pair it with reclaimed wood, concrete, matte black metal, brick, natural stone, or handmade tile for a rustic-modern composition with controlled visual weight.
Minimalist Kitchen Applications
The absence of straps, rivets, and ornament makes this design suitable for minimalist spaces. Against flat-panel cabinets, slab backsplashes, integrated appliances, and discreet hardware, the copper provides warmth while the straight profile maintains visual simplicity.
Scandinavian Inspired Kitchens
Warm copper can introduce contrast within kitchens using pale wood, white cabinetry, quiet stone, and restrained lighting. The lightly hammered surface adds organic character, while the straight trapezoid canopy remains compatible with Scandinavian emphasis on proportion and uncomplicated form.
Mission Style Interiors
The angular profile and squared apron coordinate with Mission kitchens centered on natural materials, visible craftsmanship, and geometric structure. Pair the hood with quarter-sawn wood, handmade tile, stone flooring, and straightforward metal hardware.
Modern Hacienda Styling
Although more restrained than a traditional bell hood, the trapezoid body works naturally with plaster, exposed beams, terracotta, carved wood, and Mexican tile. Its simplified geometry creates an edited Hacienda appearance suitable for updated homes.
Ventilation and Insert Options
The hood can include an economy 200 CFM insert. Stronger inserts are not supplied because every kitchen requires equipment matched to its cooking and duct system. The shell may be prepared for an internal insert up to 1200 CFM or an external 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, and service clearances. Generally, the insert should be approximately six inches smaller than the hood in width and depth.
Ducted or Recirculating Setup
The interior can be prepared for exterior ducting or a compatible recirculating insert when outside ventilation is unavailable. Confirm the discharge direction, filtration requirements, ventilation openings, electrical connections, controls, and maintenance access before production.
Insert Service Access
The selected equipment must allow 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 support and opening.
Ductwork and Airflow
Actual ventilation performance depends on the chosen insert, duct diameter, duct length, elbows, exterior termination, filter type, makeup-air requirements, and installation quality. A ventilation professional should verify the system against the cooking appliance and site conditions.
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, and nearby architectural features. Insert dimensions and maintenance clearances must also be verified.
Product Specifications
- Product: trapezoid copper hood
- Material: solid copper
- Origin: handcrafted in Mexico
- Surface: lightly hammered
- Patina: warm medium brown
- Profile: straight-sided trapezoid
- Edges: crisp angular transitions
- Chimney: rectangular upper section
- Apron: simple squared band
- Decoration: minimal
- 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
- Configuration: ducted or recirculating
- Production: made to order
- Delivery: about 4 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: chimney and apron proportions
- Provide: insert specifications
- Verify: duct or recirculating setup
- 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, site modifications, and professional services 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 framing, mounting, ductwork, electrical service, clearances, termination, and accessible maintenance points.
Frequently Asked Questions
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.
How does the trapezoid shape differ from a bell hood?
Its straight sloping sides and crisp transitions create a more geometric and contemporary appearance than a softly curved bell canopy.
How prominent is the hammered copper texture?
The hammering is light and subtle, adding artisan depth without overpowering the minimalist silhouette.
Does this hood include straps, rivets, or scrollwork?
No. The design focuses on clean copper panels, angular geometry, a rectangular chimney, and a simple squared apron.
Can this trapezoid hood be configured for an island?
Yes. Select island construction so the exterior is finished for viewing from multiple directions and prepared for ceiling mounting.
What information is required for a buyer-supplied insert?
Submit the specification sheet with dimensions, duct location, controls, lighting, filters, electrical access, and service clearances.
Customize Copper Hood
Confirm dimensions, patina, mounting configuration, ventilation equipment, duct route, and installation conditions before production. Order the Hammered Copper Range Hood with Trapezoid Shape after every project specification has been reviewed.
Related Resources
- Custom Copper Range Hoods
- Custom Hammered Copper Range Hood Guide
- Hacienda and Spanish Revival Copper Hoods
- Trapezoid Copper Hood Design 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, metal polish, and harsh degreasers that could alter the patina or hammered surface.
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. Review the contact information before submitting a concern.
Disclaimer: Handmade hammering, patina, finish, and dimensions may vary. Lifestyle images are inspirational only. Product images are copyright protected.
