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A Fadior 304 stainless-steel kitchen overlooking the landscape

Foshan · Guangdong · China — Est. 1999

The Fadior
China Experience.

Sourcing your whole home from China? Come to Foshan — walk the factory where it is made, decide everything across two or three days, and fly home with a finished design. Or complete every step remotely, without a single visit.

304 food-grade stainlessGlue-free · zero formaldehyde50+ export markets213 patents

01 — Who we are

Twenty-six years of stainless steel, under one roof.

Fadior has manufactured 304 food-grade stainless-steel cabinetry in Foshan since 1999 — kitchens, wardrobes, vanities and whole-home systems, built glue-free with zero formaldehyde and delivered to more than fifty markets. When you fly in, you are not visiting a trading office. You are walking the factory that makes your order.

1999

Factory founded, Foshan

80,000 m²

Smart factory

8,000 m²

Experience centre

213

Patents · 12 glue-free

200,000+

Units per year

50+

Export markets

02 — Scope of supply

One partner for the whole home.

Cabinetry is the core, made in our own factory. Everything else is sourced through vetted Foshan partners, inspected to the same standard, and consolidated around it. One contract, one standard, one shipment.

01 · The core

Stainless-steel cabinetry

Kitchens, wardrobes, vanities & built-ins — made in-house, glue-free, 304 steel.

02

Furniture

Sofas, beds, dining & outdoor.

03

Lighting

Decorative & architectural.

04

Tiles & stone

Floors, walls & counters.

05

Flooring

Timber, engineered & SPC.

06

Doors & windows

Interior, entry & window systems.

07

Sanitary ware

Fixtures, fittings & wellness.

08

Soft furnishings

Curtains, rugs & textiles.

09

Appliances

Kitchen & laundry, export-spec.

03 — The journey

Eleven steps. Five phases.

From your first floor plan to a finished home. Most clients spend two to three days with us in Foshan — long enough to see, touch and decide everything in one trip. Before anyone books a flight, we make sure the trip is worth it.

Phase I · Before you fly

Make the trip worth it

01Project review & budget estimate

Send your floor plan and the way you want to live; our team returns an honest, itemised estimate and a proposed visit agenda within 3–5 business days.

Complimentary · no obligation

Phase II · In Foshan

See it, touch it, decide it

02Reception & travel planning

Visa invitation letter, a day-by-day itinerary, dining, and a dedicated consultant + interpreter from arrival to departure.

03The showroom

An 8,000 m² experience centre of complete rooms — not cabinet samples — walked at your own pace.

04The factory tour

Walk the 80,000 m² smart factory: Salvagnini bending, glue-free assembly, MES tracking every panel.

05Design consultation

Layouts on the table, finishes in hand — decisions made together, not over email. You leave with a documented selection.

Phase III · Design & confirm

From direction to drawings

06Design & 3D visualisation

A US$10,000 retainer unlocks full development — construction-level drawings and photorealistic renders of every room.

Retainer credited in full against your order

07Quotation & confirmation

Every cabinet, finish and accessory priced line by line — no allowances, no surprises. Sign and place the 60% deposit.

Phase IV · Production & delivery

Built, inspected, shipped

08Production

Formed, welded and finished in our own factory, tracked panel by panel, with weekly photo and video updates. Lead time 4–8 weeks.

09Inspection, packing & shipment

Cabinets leave fully assembled — not flat-packed. Full pre-shipment inspection (join by video); 40% balance before loading; door to door.

Phase V · In your home

Placed, not constructed

10Installation support

Every unit numbered to its position on the drawings; live video support for local installers, or Fadior engineers on site for large projects.

11Warranty & aftercare

A 30-year surface warranty; 304 steel structure built for the life of the home. Your project group stays open after the sale.

Fadior 8,000 m² experience centre of complete rooms

In Foshan · Step 03

Complete rooms, not samples.

Eight thousand square metres of finished kitchens, wardrobes, vanities and built-ins — walked at your own pace with your consultant, in 304 food-grade steel.

8,000 m²
Experience centre
304
Food-grade steel
1:1
Private consultation
Fadior 80,000 m² smart factory production line

In Foshan · Step 04

Walk the line your order is made on.

An 80,000 m² smart factory with Salvagnini automated bending, glue-free assembly, and an MES system that tracks every panel from sheet to shipment. You meet the people who build your home.

80,000 m²
Smart factory
200,000+
Units per year
213
Patents held
Fadior headquarters and smart-factory campus in Foshan

04 — Plan your visit

We make the trip worth it.

  • We arrangeVisa invitation letter, a day-by-day itinerary across showroom and factory, dining throughout your stay.
  • At your sideA dedicated project consultant and an interpreter, from arrival to departure.
  • Getting hereAbout one hour by car from Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport; a detailed arrival guide before you fly.

Visiting Canton Fair or CIFF? We are 30 minutes away in Foshan.

05 — Commercial terms

Four moments. No surprises.

Transparent from the first estimate to the final inspection. The design retainer is credited in full against your order; bank details are fixed in the contract and never changed by email.

01

Free

Budget estimate

Scope, feasibility and an itemised estimate — before any commitment.

02

US$10,000

Design retainer

Unlocks full design development and whole-home 3D renders. Credited against your order.

03

60%

Production deposit

Confirms the order; production scheduled, materials reserved.

04

40%

Balance

Settled after final inspection passes, before loading.

Can’t fly?No flight required. Every step has a remote equivalent — a WhatsApp project group with replies within one business day, a live video showroom walkthrough, finish samples couriered to your door, the same design path and renders, a live-video final inspection, and consolidated door-to-door delivery. Many Fadior projects are completed without a single visit.

06 — The collection

Twenty-one pieces. One material.

Volume One of the Fadior atelier — kitchens, wardrobes, baths and the rooms between, each drawn in 304 stainless steel and named in the Italian register.

Section I of VII

The Kitchen

Heat, water, repetition. The kitchen is where weakness shows soonest — and where good materials begin to look like inheritance. Five pieces, across five climates.

Sereno — A kitchen for the ordinary morning.01

Sereno

A kitchen for the ordinary morning.

Drawn for the south-facing volume — the house that wanted, more than anything, to recede. The island runs 6.20 metres in a single fold of brushed 304 against a wall of figured oak, the countertop Calacatta, book-matched at the seam.

Form
L-plan with island
Carcass
304 stainless, brushed at 36°
Surfaces
Figured oak · book-matched Calacatta
Maremma — Walnut, marble and steel.02

Maremma

Walnut, marble and steel.

A centerline kitchen drawn around the long table — brushed 304 against figured walnut, a single rose-veined Calacatta slab cutting the room. The wine wall is backlit at 2,700 K; the hood retreats into a flush soffit slot.

Carcass
304 with walnut transfer, baked 220 °C
Worktop
Calacatta, rose vein
Run
3.6 – 7.2 m
Nocturne — The kitchen for the city after dark.03

Nocturne

The kitchen for the city after dark.

A penthouse run tuned to read calmly against ten million lights below. Black PVD on 304, deposited at the atomic level; the handles are 3 mm shadow gaps machined into the door edge — they catch the eye without catching the cuff.

Finish
Black PVD · 24 μm
Slab
Nero Marquina, honed
Hardware
Blum · 200,000-cycle tested
Castello — The villa kitchen, oak and stone.04

Castello

The villa kitchen, oak and stone.

Long, generous, weighted where weight is wanted — brushed 304 against unfumed oak, an island of pietra serena that walks the line between countertop and family table. The hood is a folded plate, hand-finished.

Form
Galley with island
Carcass
304 · champagne PVD · 24 μm
Run
5.8 – 12.0 m
Forno — The chef’s kitchen, in full service.05

Forno

The chef’s kitchen, in full service.

Developed with a chef who runs a private dining room from her own house — twelve covers, four nights a week, and a calm interior on the other three. The pass is 3.6 metres in a single fold of brushed 304, every appliance flush.

The pass
3.6 m · five stations
Edges
25 mm chef-side, 18 mm room-side
Sound
Acoustic damping at 32 dB

Section II of VII

The Wardrobe

A wardrobe is not a closet. It is the room dressing makes — vertical proportion, learned light, hardware with the manners to wait. Five pieces, in five bedrooms.

Tessuto — A Brera piece, opened to daylight.06

Tessuto

A Brera piece, opened to daylight.

The cabinet body is folded from a single 304 sheet — no glue, no substrate, no formaldehyde — with warm-taupe matte panels that absorb the morning. Bronze PVD traces the shelf edge; the rest is geometry.

Carcass
304, folded glue-free · 1.6 mm reveal
Accent
Bronze PVD · 24 μm
Footprint
6 – 16 m²
Calliope — The dressing room, edited.07

Calliope

The dressing room, edited.

Some rooms are galleries before they are closets. Suspended rods on champagne-PVD struts, a reading bench in oiled travertine, a stainless plinth lifting the system 90 mm clear of the floor.

Display
Low-iron glass, backlit
Hardware
Champagne PVD · 24 μm
Footprint
6 – 14 m²
Vesper — A wardrobe for the smaller bedroom.08

Vesper

A wardrobe for the smaller bedroom.

Ceiling-height storage in a 12 m² bedroom — no protruding handles, width where there is only patience. The end panel returns into the wall, reading as architecture rather than as a wardrobe.

Door
Double-skin 304 · push-touch
Depth
580 / 620 mm
Interior
Suede drawers · oxidised brass rod
Onyx — The wardrobe, in the dark register.09

Onyx

The wardrobe, in the dark register.

A wardrobe should be allowed, occasionally, to be the darkest thing in the room. Skinned in 304 with black PVD; inside, the world reverses — smoked oak full-height, brass rails, and a shoe library of seventeen lit drawers.

Finish
Black PVD · 24 μm, vacuum-deposited
Detail
3 mm shadow gap throughout
Tested
200,000 cycles · 30-yr warranty
Vetraio — A Brera piece, behind smoked glass.10

Vetraio

A Brera piece, behind smoked glass.

The same folded-304 body and 1.6 mm reveal as Tessuto, but the front face is a low-iron pane darkened by absorption — the interior shape visible, the contents withheld. Each morning, the wearer decides what is offered to the room.

Door
Smoked low-iron glass
Frame
Brushed 304 · warm-taupe matte
Footprint
8 – 22 m²

Section III of VII

The Bath

A bathroom is small, daily, and unforgiving. Done well, it is also the most private moment of architecture in the house. Four pieces — master, secondary, ceremonial, and a powder room for the guest.

Atrium — A vanity that floats.11

Atrium

A vanity that floats.

The master vanity, drawn around the morning — suspended 240 mm above the stone floor with an LED reveal that reads as light from the floor itself. The most repeated piece in the volume.

Basin
Hand-folded 1.2 mm 304, seamless
Worktop
Carrara, honed
Reveal
240 mm float · 2,700 K
Lavabo — The smaller bath, well made.12

Lavabo

The smaller bath, well made.

The smaller bathroom that refuses to read as small: cabinet height carries to the ceiling line, the mirror returns into the wall to extend the volume, and the basin sits a centimetre lower for generosity within a 4 m² footprint.

Run
0.9 – 1.4 m
Mirror
Returned into the wall, frameless
Lead time
10 weeks
Bagno — The bath, as a slow ceremony.13

Bagno

The bath, as a slow ceremony.

A bathing room developed for the alpine reading — heat below, river stone underfoot, hinoki at the wrist. Heat rises from beneath the floor at 26 °C; the mirror, at 36 °C, refuses condensation.

Carcass
304, soak-sealed at every joint
Worktop
Japanese hinoki, oiled twice a year
Floor
River stone, bedded in lime
Cipria — The powder room, well composed.14

Cipria

The powder room, well composed.

A 2 m² cabinet that resolves one basin, one mirror, one shelf for the small apparatus a visitor brings — specified for the door beside the entryway, where the guest tends to look.

Carcass
304, brushed · bronze PVD reveal
Basin
Hand-folded · 1.2 mm
Lead time
8 weeks

Section IV of VII

The Living Room

The room you do not enter alone. One piece — a hospitality system that hides what should be hidden, and shows what should be shown.

Salon — Concealed media, declared hospitality.15

Salon

Concealed media, declared hospitality.

The wall system for the living room: television, sound, library, bar and concealed wine — and at rest, it reads as panelling. Smoked oak veneer with 2 mm stainless reveals, and a single brass line running the full length to lock the composition.

Veneer
Smoked oak, book-matched
Reveal
2 mm, stainless
Run
3.6 – 8.4 m

Section V of VII

Thresholds

Three rooms that are not quite rooms — entryway, balcony, wine cabinet — that decide, more than any others, whether a house is finished.

Hortus — The entryway, as a small ceremony.16

Hortus

The entryway, as a small ceremony.

The cabinet at the threshold — a bench in oiled walnut, brushed-304 storage above, and a 1.4 m mirror that catches the visitor before the visitor announces themselves. Lower drawers carry shoes; upper drawers, the small apparatus of arrival.

Widths
1.6 · 2.4 · 3.2 m
Bench
Oiled walnut, at 420 mm
Storage
Three tiers, soft-close
Lido — A balcony for the long summer.17

Lido

A balcony for the long summer.

The outdoor service cabinet for balcony, terrace or roof — bead-blasted 304 sealed at every seam, a teak worktop in a stainless skirt that lets the wood move, and a folded hood that returns rain into the planter beside it.

Body
304, weather-treated · welded
Tested
1,500 h salt spray · ASTM B117
Length
1.4 – 3.2 m
Cellier — The wine cabinet, at room temperature.18

Cellier

The wine cabinet, at room temperature.

For houses without a cellar: three independent climate zones behind low-iron glass with a thermal break, and a brass rack of ninety-six. The interior reads at 2,400 K — the colour temperature of candlelight.

Bottles
96, on a brass rack
Zones
Three, independently controlled
Mount
60 mm proud of the wall

Section VI of VII

Architecture

Two pieces that are not rooms but make rooms — a wall system, and a door. Specified together, they organise the house as a single continuous surface.

Paravento — The wall as architecture.19

Paravento

The wall as architecture.

A flush, framed panel system dimensioned to organise a room without ornamenting it. Behind the 4 mm shadow gap it carries concealed storage, sound damping, climate vents and electrical raceway.

Reveal
4 mm shadow gap
Conceals
Storage · vents · sound · raceway
Span
2.4 – 9.6 m
Soglia — The interior door, made continuous.20

Soglia

The interior door, made continuous.

A door drawn to disappear into a Paravento wall — pivot or sliding, full height, with a PVD edge that catches light at the threshold and nowhere else. It closes on a magnetic latch tuned to a 120 g pull, into a felt return.

Form
Pivot · sliding · standard
Height
2.2 – 3.4 m
Close
Magnetic, 120 g · felt return

Section VII of VII

Open Air

The kitchen that lives outside. One piece — Maestrale — across three weathers: a Pacific terrace, a Mediterranean loggia, and the open galley of a yacht. The same 304 line, finished for the climate it answers to.

Maestrale — The outdoor kitchen, in full weather.21

Maestrale

The outdoor kitchen, in full weather.

304 stainless throughout, bead-blasted to break the weather’s grip and sealed to IPX5; the hood is plumbed to the planter, so rain becomes irrigation. On the marine variant, every corner is welded — a boat will move; a stainless line should not.

Body
304, bead-blasted · IPX5 sealed
Worktop
Pietra serena · gimbaled on the yacht
Readings
Terrace · loggia · yacht galley

07 — Begin

Begin with a floor plan.

Send your plans and a few reference images. We will return a budget estimate and a proposed visit agenda within five business days — whether you are coming to Foshan or working with us remotely.

Talk to us now.

One tap to our project team on WhatsApp — the fastest way to start, ask about a visit, or send a floor plan.

WhatsApp
+8613590630142
Email
press@fadiorhome.com
Showroom
No. 18, East Extension of Fochen Road, Chencun, Foshan, Guangdong, China

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Common questions

Is it worth flying to China to buy a kitchen?

Before anyone books a flight, Fadior returns a free, itemised budget estimate and a proposed visit agenda from your floor plan — so you only travel when the project makes sense. Most clients then spend two to three days in Foshan: walking an 8,000 m² showroom of complete rooms, touring the 80,000 m² factory that makes their order, and finishing the design in person. Everything you would normally settle over weeks of email is decided in one trip.

Can I source from Fadior without travelling to China?

Yes. Every step has a remote equivalent: a WhatsApp project group with replies within one business day, a live video showroom walkthrough, finish samples couriered to your door, the same design path and photorealistic renders, a live-video final inspection, and consolidated door-to-door delivery. Many Fadior projects are completed without a single visit.

Can I visit Fadior while attending Canton Fair or CIFF?

Yes — Fadior's headquarters is about one hour by car from Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport and roughly 30 minutes from the Canton Fair and CIFF Guangzhou complexes. We arrange a visa invitation letter, a day-by-day itinerary, an interpreter, and transport around your fair schedule.

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