Durable threshold construction
Loggia uses stainless steel structure where shoes, bags, benches, and daily touch points wear hardest, while still linking the entry wall to Fadior doors, panels, and fitted storage deeper in the home.
Entryway collection
Bench, niche, and storage read as one ordered arrival wall.
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Collection language
See the finish character, proportions, and detailing cues that define the series across the home.
Loggia starts from the idea that the threshold should filter, not merely store. bench-led entry planning, niche integration, and stronger wall-length order defines how closed volume, open niches, and seating are proportioned so the room introduces order immediately.
This category benefits from Fadior's whole-home approach because the entryway only feels convincing when adjacent doors, panels, and cabinetry belong to one language. In Loggia, stainless steel structure also keeps contact-heavy edges and daily-use zones more durable over time.
Loggia works best where owners want the first room to feel intentional instead of leftover. It suits homes that need the threshold to absorb daily clutter while still setting the tone for what follows.
Collection highlights
These highlights show what separates this series from other Fadior collection languages.
Threshold sequencing
bench-led entry planning, niche integration, and stronger wall-length order helps shoes, bags, coats, and seating follow the order in which they are actually used.
Whole-home material continuity
Loggia can align with Fadior doors and wall systems so the entryway introduces the house's broader material language.
Durable contact zones
Stainless steel structure supports higher-touch edges, kick zones, and bench areas that see constant daily wear.
Closed and open balance
warmer threshold balance and a more built-in architectural entryway feel keeps quick-access items visible while hiding visual noise behind cleaner cabinet faces.
Material and craft
For Loggia, the material story ties Fadior's stainless steel, glue-free, and finish capabilities to the collection's own planning logic.
Loggia uses stainless steel structure where shoes, bags, benches, and daily touch points wear hardest, while still linking the entry wall to Fadior doors, panels, and fitted storage deeper in the home.
Loggia brings this feature into the actual room condition: stainless steel structure supports higher-touch edges, kick zones, and bench areas that see constant daily wear.
Loggia uses its finish language to make the stainless steel platform feel residential: bench, niche, and storage read as one ordered arrival wall.
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Series specification
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