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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
Light enters. Objects emerge from shadow.
Series coverage
Project references
Material platform

Collection language
Use this page to understand the finish character, proportions, and detailing cues that define the series across the home.
The Eclipse wardrobe treats cabinetry as a study in controlled revelation. Craftsmen align each glass panel within 0.5mm tolerance to eliminate visual interruption. Brass trim profiles catch and redirect light, creating depth without ornament. Proportion follows the golden ratio: central display columns balance flank storage. Materials age deliberately; brushed metal develops patina, lacquered surfaces resist it. The result respects both the object and the space that contains it.
Collection highlights
These highlights explain what separates this series from other Fadior collection languages.
Glass-to-solid ratio
Customisable panel distribution determines visibility per module. Clients specify transparency levels by function.
Integrated lighting
LED strips recess into 8mm channels. Colour temperature adjusts from 2700K to 4000K.
Vertical brass trim
Solid brass extrusions serve as handles and structural accents. Finish options: brushed, polished, or darkened.
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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