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304 / 316L stainless steel
Use grade selection as a sign of long-term residential confidence rather than an industrial checkbox.
Kitchen collection
Steel meets wood. Silence follows function.
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Collection language
Use this page to understand the finish character, proportions, and detailing cues that define the series across the home.
The Riviera kitchen proceeds from one observation: domestic ritual deserves industrial precision. Fadior fabricates each cabinet in 304-grade stainless steel, then faces visible surfaces with quarter-sawn oak veneer. This material pairing responds to use patterns. Steel withstands heat, moisture, and impact where function concentrates. Wood introduces acoustic dampening and tactile warmth where hands rest. Proportions follow the golden ratio in elevation, though horizontal lines extend to visually expand limited footprint.
Collection highlights
These highlights explain what separates this series from other Fadior collection languages.
Steel carcass construction
Full 304 stainless steel cabinet boxes resist warping, off-gassing, and pest intrusion. Zero particle board.
Integrated ventilation
Custom hood housing channels 1200 CFM extraction through concealed ducting. Motor access from above.
Oak veneer facing
Book-matched quarter-sawn white oak applied to steel substrate. UV-cured oil finish, repairable in situ.
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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