Natural Copper
This is our Sierra range hood done in a natural copper finish with a hammered copper apron. As you can see in the picture, the color tone on this would be best described as a pink or orange in nature.
Light Antique Copper
This Traditional Sweep kitchen hood is done in a light antique copper patina. Notice the subtle tonal difference compared to a natural copper finish.
Light Brown Copper
The light brown patina on this Falkner range hood showcases the many different color directions copper can go using various patinas. On this particular hood there is a stainless steel scroll detail riveted on to the mid section of the apron.
Medium Antique Copper
Tried and true, the medium antique is our most popular finish for our copper hoods, countertops and sinks. On this Covolo range hood, the patina is accented with stainless steel straps for a nice transitional feel.
Medium Brown Copper
The medium brown patina on this Arabella range hood could be described as a look of rich brown leather. It is rich and warm and has a nice collection of small inconsistencies in the finish, which gives it that nice handcrafted touch.
Dark Brown Copper
The dark brown copper patina is actually a combination of patinas to give it this rich, dark tone. In the dead of summer, when the humidity is high, one could expect some light verdigris to possibly develop in the cracks and crevices. On this particular Barrel kitchen hood, the forged steel straps accent the dark coffee tone of the hood.
Vintage Copper
Our vintage copper patina on this Traditional Sweep range hood does very well to highlight the dark straps and a hammered copper apron. The vintage patina on copper can be used with either the antique or brown patina solutions.
Verdigris Copper Patina
This Belle copper range hood is done in our "100 year" verdigris patina. This process takes several days to achieve and there is no other finish like it.
