A copper cooker hood adds warmth, depth and architectural presence to a kitchen while discreetly concealing modern extraction. At Metal Sheets Ltd, we fabricate bespoke copper extractor hoods to order in our Liverpool workshop — built around your extractor unit, ducting route and installation requirements.
These are not off-the-shelf appliance hoods — each copper cooker hood surround is fabricated to suit your extractor unit, duct route, canopy size and installation layout.
Our copper hoods are often specified alongside copper splashbacks, copper worktops and copper kitchen islands, creating a cohesive metal finish throughout the space.
Larger installations are often fabricated as copper cladding over a prepared structural carcass. In this example, we clad a client-supplied timber carcass to create a four-metre aged copper cooker hood, designed as a decorative surround for a large kitchen range cooker extraction system while maintaining precise panel alignment and clean architectural geometry.
No two kitchens are the same — and hood geometry is often dictated by ceiling height, duct position and the extraction unit selected. Many of our bespoke copper cooker hoods are designed for ran
Larger installations are often fabricated as copper cladding over a prepared structural carcass. In this example, we clad a client-supplied timber carcass to create a four-metre aged copper cooker hood, designed as a decorative surround for a large kitchen range cooker extraction system while maintaining precise panel alignment and clean architectural geometry.
No two kitchens are the same — and hood geometry is often dictated by ceiling height, duct position and the extraction unit selected. Many of our bespoke copper cooker hoods are designed for range cookers such as AGA, Lacanche and Rangemaster, where the hood becomes a striking architectural feature within the kitchen. We manufacture each copper cooker hood as a fabricated component, ensuring consistent panel alignment, clean sightlines and practical access for fitting.
All fabrication is carried out in-house as part of our wider
sheet metal fabrication capability, allowing full control over scale, proportion and finish quality.
In these images: A copper cooker hood canopy during fabrication in our Liverpool workshop, alongside a mirror-polished copper range cooker hood installed above a large range cooker in a bespoke kitchen.
Search demand often centres around standard appliance widths such as 60cm and 90cm, but we regularly manufacture oversized canopies for range cookers and architectural kitchen installations. Each copper cooker hood is built around your specific layout and extractor unit rather than adapted from an off-the-shelf appliance.
We manufacture copper cooker hoods from compact 60cm installations through to wide-format range cooker canopies and bespoke architectural designs. These dimensions are commonly used for both standard kitchen extractor layouts and larger
Search demand often centres around standard appliance widths such as 60cm and 90cm, but we regularly manufacture oversized canopies for range cookers and architectural kitchen installations. Each copper cooker hood is built around your specific layout and extractor unit rather than adapted from an off-the-shelf appliance.
We manufacture copper cooker hoods from compact 60cm installations through to wide-format range cooker canopies and bespoke architectural designs. These dimensions are commonly used for both standard kitchen extractor layouts and larger range cooker installations.
Many enquiries relate to copper cooker hoods for AGA, Lacanche and Rangemaster range cookers. These larger appliances often require wider canopy dimensions and greater extraction capacity than standard domestic hobs. We fabricate bespoke copper cooker hoods to suit both traditional range cooker installations and contemporary kitchen layouts.
In this image: Satin copper cooker hood canopy during fabrication, showing folded returns and rivet detailing prior to finishing.
Brass trim bands and riveted framing introduce structure and contrast to copper cooker hoods, creating a defined architectural profile. Framed panels and decorative rivet lines can be specified to suit both contemporary and heritage interiors.
Where access is restricted, hoods can be fabricated in sections and installed discreetly on site, maintaining clean visual lines once assembled.
In this image: Examples of brass trim bands, rivet spacing and flush copper panel detailing used on bespoke cooker hood installations.
Finish selection significantly influences how a copper cooker hood performs visually within a kitchen. Aged and antique tones introduce depth and tonal variation, while satin copper offers a softer contemporary look. For high-impact feature spaces, polished copper creates strong reflection and presence.
You can view examples of tonal variation and surface options on our Copper Finishes page.
A hammered copper cooker hood combines surface texture with a refined polished finish. Unlike a full mirror polish, the hammered surface breaks up reflections, creating movement and depth while remaining easier to live with in day-to-day use.
This finish works particularly well on island hoods and wider canopy installations where the hood is intended to feel handcrafted yet still premium.
In this image: Hammered copper cooker hood displaying consistent hand-applied texture and clean folded edge construction.
To quote accurately, we normally ask for the following. If you’re working with an interior designer, kitchen company or M&E contractor, they can usually provide this information quickly.
In these images: Workshop fabrication detail a
To quote accurately, we normally ask for the following. If you’re working with an interior designer, kitchen company or M&E contractor, they can usually provide this information quickly.
In these images: Workshop fabrication detail alongside a completed copper cooker hood installation.
Yes. We regularly fabricate 60cm and 90cm copper cooker hoods, as well as wider canopies for range cookers and island installations. Each hood is built around your chosen extractor unit rather than adapted from a standard appliance shell.
Yes. We fabricate suspended and boxed copper island cooker hoods to suit ceiling height, ducting position and structural fixing points. These are commonly specified as statement features above kitchen islands.
Yes. We provide controlled patination including light aged, mid-tone and dark antique finishes. You can view finish examples on our Copper Finishes page.
We typically fabricate the copper hood casing to suit your selected extractor unit. Clients usually supply the fan and duct components, although we can coordinate dimensions during the design stage.
Yes. Our copper extractor hoods are fabricated in Liverpool and supplied across the UK. Installation can be coordinated with your kitchen fitter or contractor.
Pricing depends on size, structural requirements, finish and detailing. Smaller 60cm installations differ significantly from oversized architectural canopies. Please contact us with dimensions and extractor details for an accurate quotation.
The terms are often used interchangeably. In most cases a copper cooker hood refers to the decorative canopy or surround, while the extractor hood describes the extraction system housed within it. We fabricate bespoke copper surrounds to suit a wide range of extractor units and ducting configurations.
If you are specifying a copper cooker hood for a domestic or commercial project, please contact us with your drawings, dimensions or extractor unit details. We will confirm feasibility, advise on fabrication approach and provide a clear quotation.
Looking for a warmer golden tone? We also fabricate bespoke brass cooker hoods with similar structural and detailing options.
If you have a project requirement and would like to make some initial enquiries, please get in touch. Please contact us via email sales@metalsheets.co.uk, give us a call on 0151 526 4777, or fill the contact form. We’re looking forward to hearing from you.
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