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Why Brass Range Hoods Are Making a Comeback in Modern Kitchens — And Who’s Leading the Trend

NicoleTaylor by NicoleTaylor
3 months ago
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Brass range hood in warm, cozy kitchen

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Kitchen design trends come and go, but some materials have a way of returning stronger than ever. Brass is one of them. Once considered a traditional finish, brass has re-emerged in modern kitchens as a striking focal point—especially in the form of brass range hoods.

Today’s homeowners and designers want kitchens that feel personal, distinctive, and timeless. Brass range hoods deliver all three. They combine practical ventilation with statement-making design, transforming a purely functional appliance into a centerpiece of the room.

Among the brands leading this resurgence is CopperSmith, a company recognized worldwide for its handcrafted metalwork and commitment to sustainable, customized design.

The Return of Brass in Kitchen Design

Brass has always held a unique place in interior design. Its warm tones complement both light and dark palettes, while its natural aging process creates character over time.

In modern kitchens, brass finishes balance sleek cabinetry, natural stone countertops, and minimalist layouts. Designers increasingly use the material to introduce warmth into spaces that might otherwise feel cold or overly industrial.

Range hoods, in particular, have become a popular canvas for brass. Positioned directly above the cooktop, they naturally draw the eye and anchor the entire cooking area.

Interior designer Beata Heuman highlights this shift in thinking when she explains: “A range hood’s primary function is practical, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be incorporated beautifully into a scheme.”

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That philosophy perfectly reflects how brass range hoods are now used—not hidden away, but intentionally designed as a centerpiece.

Why Brass Range Hoods Are Trending Again

Several factors are driving the renewed interest in brass range hoods.

1. Statement Design

Modern kitchens emphasize strong focal points. While islands and lighting fixtures often serve this role, range hoods now offer another design opportunity.

Brass surfaces reflect light subtly, creating depth and texture without overwhelming the space. Hammered finishes, brushed surfaces, and patina treatments all add visual interest.

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Interior designer Erika Soza-Meija describes the visual impact clearly: “The result is a striking and modern range hood that draws attention.”

Instead of blending into the cabinetry, a brass hood intentionally stands apart—giving the kitchen a sense of craftsmanship and individuality.

2. Timeless Warmth

Trends like matte black, stainless steel, and minimalist white kitchens have dominated for years. While those finishes still work well, many homeowners are seeking materials that feel warmer and more inviting.

Brass offers that balance. It complements contemporary kitchens while still referencing classic design traditions.

Whether paired with natural-wood cabinetry, marble countertops, or dark stone surfaces, brass adds a layer of richness that feels both modern and timeless.

3. Patina and Character

One reason brass remains popular among designers is the way it ages.

Unlike synthetic finishes that remain unchanged, real brass develops a patina over time. This natural process creates subtle color variations that add character and depth.

For homeowners who appreciate materials that tell a story, brass offers something unique: a living finish that evolves alongside the home itself.

CopperSmith’s Approach to Brass Range Hoods

While many brands now offer brass finishes, few specialize in handcrafted metalwork the way CopperSmith does.

CopperSmith designs sustainable products for what they call a “forever home”—spaces built to last both structurally and stylistically. Their work centers on artisan craftsmanship, premium materials, and meticulous fabrication.

The company has become a trusted partner for interior designers, architects, and builders worldwide who seek high-quality architectural metalwork.

Their range hood collection stands out because it combines traditional metalworking techniques with modern design flexibility.

Homeowners and professionals can explore their brass hood collection directly at worldcoppersmith.com.

Endless Customization for Every Kitchen

One of the reasons designers gravitate toward CopperSmith is the brand’s extensive customization capabilities.

Instead of offering a limited set of options, they allow clients to tailor products to their exact vision.

Their range hoods feature:

  • 80+ finishes and textures
  • 65+ hood models
  • Custom sizing
  • Multiple material choices
  • Decorative accents and trim options

This flexibility makes it possible to design a hood that complements virtually any style—from rustic farmhouse kitchens to contemporary urban spaces.

A softly brushed brass hood might anchor a minimalist kitchen, while a hammered finish could highlight a traditional design filled with handcrafted details.

The same philosophy extends across CopperSmith’s broader product collection.

More Than Range Hoods

Although brass range hoods often attract the most attention, CopperSmith produces a wide range of architectural metal products for both residential and commercial spaces.

Their catalog includes:

  • Sinks – artisan-crafted models with extensive finish options
  • Furniture – sustainable kitchen tables, seating, and tabletops
  • Bathtubs – customizable designs suitable for homes or spa environments
  • Outdoor pieces – fire pits, tables, and planters
  • Metal sheets – copper, stainless steel, and other materials used in design projects

Each item reflects the same core philosophy: handcrafted quality paired with lasting durability.

By focusing on premium metals and sustainable production methods, CopperSmith creates pieces designed to remain part of a home for decades.

Concierge-Level Design Support

Customization can sometimes feel overwhelming for homeowners or even professionals working on complex projects. CopperSmith addresses this with what they describe as a concierge-level service.

Their team works closely with designers, builders, and homeowners to bring each concept to life.

This collaborative process often includes:

  • Design consultations
  • Finish and texture selection
  • Custom sizing guidance
  • Fabrication updates during production

Rather than selling a one-size-fits-all product, the company approaches each project as a partnership.

For many designers, that level of support makes a significant difference—especially when creating statement elements like a brass range hood.

Sustainability and Longevity

Another reason brass range hoods are gaining popularity is their durability.

Premium metals last far longer than many synthetic materials commonly used in kitchen fixtures. Brass also resists corrosion and maintains structural integrity even in high-heat cooking environments.

CopperSmith emphasizes sustainability in its product philosophy. By crafting pieces that last for decades rather than years, the company reduces the need for frequent replacements.

In other words, their products are designed for homes meant to evolve across generations.

A Design Feature That Defines the Kitchen

In today’s kitchens, homeowners want more than functionality—they want a sense of personality.

Brass range hoods deliver exactly that. They combine engineering and artistry, blending everyday practicality with a powerful visual statement.

Placed above the cooktop, a brass hood naturally becomes the heart of the kitchen. It draws attention, anchors surrounding design elements, and adds warmth to the space.

Brands like CopperSmith continue to push the category forward by offering handcrafted craftsmanship, extensive customization, and sustainable materials.

For homeowners designing a new kitchen—or updating an existing one—a brass range hood offers something rare in modern design: a feature that feels both contemporary and timeless.

Sometimes the finishing touch truly does define the room. In many modern kitchens, that finishing touch just happens to be brass.

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