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304 / 316L stainless steel
Use grade selection as a sign of long-term residential confidence rather than an industrial checkbox.
Wine Cabinet collection
Wine meets architecture in vertical space.
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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 Grotto collection treats wine storage as spatial intervention rather than furniture specification. Fadior's craftsmen calculate load-bearing capacities for bottle weight at scale, engineer thermal zones for red and white separation, and proportion sightlines so the collection reads as unified composition from any vantage. Material selection prioritizes thermal mass and dimensional stability: steel for structure, stone for climate buffering, glass for visual permeability.
Collection highlights
These highlights explain what separates this series from other Fadior collection languages.
Radial bottle arrays
Circular storage geometry organizes up to 1,200 bottles in concentric display tiers.
Mezzanine integration
Steel catwalks and staircases provide access to upper storage zones.
Climate zonation
Independent cooling systems maintain separate temperatures for storage and service areas.
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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