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304 / 316L stainless steel
Use grade selection as a sign of long-term residential confidence rather than an industrial checkbox.
Wardrobe collection
Glass meets brass. Silence follows.
Series coverage
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Material platform

Collection language
Use this page to understand the finish character, proportions, and detailing cues that define the series across the home.
The Brera wardrobe treats cabinetry as architectural intervention. Vertical reeding in the glass panels diffuses light and conceals clutter while maintaining spatial continuity. Brass framing derives proportions from early modernist metalwork—thin profiles, precise corners, no visible hardware. Each module ships fully assembled to minimise site variables. The result reads as built-in, not inserted.
Collection highlights
These highlights explain what separates this series from other Fadior collection languages.
Fluted glass panels
Ribbed tempered glass provides visual privacy without sacrificing light transmission. Pattern orientation runs vertical to extend perceived ceiling height.
Brass frame system
Solid brass extrusions form door frames and vertical mullions. Finish is living, unlacquered, developing patina over decades.
Modular carcass construction
Steel-reinforced boxes support cantilevered shelves to 120cm without sag. Standard depths are 60cm for hanging, 40cm for accessories.
Material and craft
These proof points help clients understand why the collection feels premium before they get into full technical specifications.
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Use grade selection as a sign of long-term residential confidence rather than an industrial checkbox.
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Keep the health and material story clear enough for homeowners without dropping into technical overload.
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Position detailing, finish control, and assembly quality as part of the luxury proposition.
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