Contemporary · Minimal · Refined
Copper Chuppah Rental
Copper-finished four-post frame
The Modern Chuppah is a contemporary take on a very old structure: a clean copper-finished four-post frame, refined and minimal, holding the traditional form without the rustic vocabulary. The proportions and the openness on all four sides are exactly what they should be — what changes is the material.
That turns out to matter for a specific reason. A metal frame is much thinner than a wood one at the same strength, so the structure recedes and the covering becomes the thing you see. If your tallit is the heirloom at the center of the ceremony — a family piece with real visual weight, or one with strong color like a navy stripe — a copper frame presents it far better than a heavy wood one, which competes with it.
It also suits couples whose ceremony styling is contemporary rather than rustic. The warm copper finish works with lush floral installations and with very minimal fabric alike, and it does not read as a country or garden object the way birch does. At modern venues, rooftops, and galleries it looks intentional rather than imported from a different wedding.
This is one of two structures priced at $175 rather than $150, for the same reason as the Copper Canopy: the four-post metal build is larger and takes more hardware. As with every chuppah we rent, draping is not included — bring a family tallit, or add ours to the reservation.
- Height
- 5'–10'
- Footprint
- 5'–10' × 5'–10'
- Frame
- Copper-finished metal, four posts
- Canopy
- Rentable tallit
- Rental window
- 7 days
- Pickup
- Free, central Denver
- Setup
- Under 15 minutes, two people
- Packed size
- Breaks down for transport; fits an SUV, minivan, or truck bed
Add to your rental
Adornments
Rented alongside this chuppah, not on its own. Mention them in your request.
A woven black and white tallit to drape over the chuppah.
Silk florals and greenery for the corners or crossbar.
A metal frame is thinner at the same strength, so the structure recedes and the covering becomes the focus. If your tallit is an heirloom or has strong color, copper presents it better than a heavy wood frame that competes with it.
The four-post metal build is larger and uses more connecting hardware. The Copper Canopy is priced the same way. Every other structure in the collection is $150 flat.
Yes. Draping is not included with any of our chuppahs so couples can bring a family tallit or their own fabric. We also rent a woven black and white tallit as an add-on.
Yes. The form is traditional — four posts, open on all sides, covered above. Only the material is contemporary, and the ritual requirements are unchanged.
Both. It is freestanding and works at galleries, rooftops, gardens, and park sites alike. For exposed outdoor sites on windy days we recommend weighting the posts and can advise when you book.