1

Confirm Your Size

Accurate measurements ensure the perfect fit and performance.
A

Hood Width

Measure the width of your cooking surface.

1.Wall Mount: Hood should be at least as wide as the stovetop, or 3"–6" wider on each side of stovetop.

2. Island Mount: Hood should be 3"–6" wider on each side of stovetop.

Common width:30''-72''.

B

Hood Height

From the top of the cooking surface to the bottom of the hood. Typical: 24"–66". Custom heights available.

C

Hood Depth

Standard: 22" or 26". Deeper options available.

D

Ceiling Height

Measure from the floor to the ceiling. Important for overall hood height calculation.

E

Cabinet Spacing

Measure the width between cabinets or fixed surfaces.

Clearance Above Cooktop

  • We recommend 30"–36" between the cooking surface and the bottom of the hood for optimal performance and safety.
  • Building code mandates a minimum of 24"–30" depending on your appliance and local codes.
2

Hood Structure

Built strong. Built to last.

A

Crown(Optional)

Add a refined, finished look at the top of the hood.

B

Hood body

The main structure that defines the shape, size, and presence of your hood.

C

Apron

The decorative lower band that adds character and completes the design.

D

Ventilation insert

The high-performance heart of the hood. Handles airflow, filtration, lighting and controls.

We also provide varieties of metal finishes, strap styles, hand hammered rivets and pot rail options. 

3

Choose Your Hood Style

Select a design that complements your kitchen aesthetic.

We offer Barrel shape,  Bell shape, Modern, Tapered, Ogee shaped, Box style, Sloped, Curved and Angled shape hood styles — find the style that defines your kitchen in our Prime.

Don't see what you want? We can create a fully custom design for your space.Custom Design

4

Choose Your Material

Each metal offers unique character and durability.

Refine your selection - choose the finish that speaks to your style

With our rich patina we create the result of a fully handcrafted artisanal process. No two pieces are ever exactly alike, and subtle variations in tone, texture, and depth are a natural and celebrated characteristic of handmade metals. Our patinas are living finishes. When left unsealed, they may evolve gradually over time due to exposure to air, humidity, handling, and daily use. This natural transformation enhances the character and authenticity of the piece.

5

Choose Your Ventilation Type

Select the best ventilation system for your kitchen layout and cooking style.

Remote Blower

(quieter option)

The blower is installed outside the home or in an attic space.

Benefits

  • Quietest option
  • Higher airflow
  • Less kitchen noise
  • Ideal for luxury kitchens

Ductless

(No duct required)

Air is filtered through charcoal filters and recirculated back to the room.

Benefits

  • No ductwork required
  • Filters clean the air
  • Easy installation
  • Great for apartments
Important Considerations
Ventilation Position Options
Top Vent:The most common one, recommended whenever possible for best performance.
Back Vent:It's a ducted one, used when venting through an exterior wall.