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Interior Door collection

Silhouette stainless steel cabinetry collection

Darker frame continuity makes the opening feel more exact.

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What is the Silhouette collection?

The Silhouette collection is a Fadior stainless steel cabinetry language for interior door projects. It gives architects, homeowners and dealers a clear way to specify one visual direction across fitted storage, rather than choosing isolated cabinets one by one. The important distinction is material: Fadior builds cabinet bodies from 304 food-grade stainless steel instead of wood-based board, then uses PVD, powder coating, wood-grain transfer and textured surfaces to make the steel read residential. On this page, the collection idea connects to 8 live product pages, related project references and finish details, so buyers can move from mood to specification. Fadior manufactures in Foshan, China, with stainless steel processing heritage from 1999, Salvagnini automated bending, MES tracking and glue-free steel construction. That factory base lets the collection work as a room-by-room specification system, not just a style gallery.

Why specify Silhouette for a project?

Silhouette is useful when a project needs cabinetry that looks calm in a residential interior but still carries the practical advantages of stainless steel. Fadior's system starts with 304 food-grade stainless steel cabinet bodies, so wet zones, coastal homes, rental properties and high-use family rooms avoid the swelling, moisture and formaldehyde concerns associated with wood-based board. The collection language then controls proportion, finish and detail so kitchens, wardrobes, vanities and adjacent rooms can share one design logic. Behind the page is Fadior's Foshan manufacturing platform: an 80,000+ sqm smart factory, 213 cumulative patents, 12 patents for glue-free manufacturing, MES-tracked production and export support for 50+ markets. That matters for designers and trade buyers because the page is not only showing a look. It is describing a factory-backed specification route for whole-home stainless steel cabinetry.

Collection language

This collection shows the design language before any single product takes the lead.

See the finish character, proportions, and detailing cues that define the series across the home.

Silhouette begins with the idea that a door should belong to the wall around it. darker door planes, sharper frame lines, and a more graphic opening rhythm determines how swing, frame, and panel rhythm relate before decorative detail is introduced.

Fadior's interior-door capability matters because concealed hardware, full-height continuity, and stainless steel structure let openings stay sharper and more coherent than standard joinery systems usually allow. In Silhouette, that discipline supports darker door planes, sharper frame lines, and a more graphic opening rhythm instead of turning the doorway into a separate visual event.

Silhouette works best in homes that want quieter transitions between rooms. It supports whole-home calm by making openings feel aligned with cabinetry and wall surfaces rather than treated as separate objects.

Collection highlights

Signature details give the collection its identity.

These highlights show what separates this series from other Fadior collection languages.

  • Full-height continuity

    darker door planes, sharper frame lines, and a more graphic opening rhythm keeps the opening aligned with the wider wall and cabinetry order.

  • Concealed hardware discipline

    Silhouette is planned around hidden or quieter hardware so the door supports continuity instead of drawing attention to itself.

  • Stainless structural clarity

    Fadior's stainless steel platform helps Silhouette hold sharper door edges, cleaner frames, and longer-term dimensional stability.

  • Calmer room transitions

    darker tonal control and a cleaner, more exacting interior door silhouette helps door systems bridge spaces without adding unnecessary visual noise.

Material and craft

Silhouette translates interior door durability into its own material language.

For Silhouette, the material story ties Fadior's stainless steel, glue-free, and finish capabilities to the collection's own planning logic.

Stainless door structure

Silhouette uses stainless steel door structure with concealed hardware discipline, so full-height openings can stay precise and calm instead of interrupting the wall around them.

Stainless structural clarity

Silhouette brings this feature into the actual room condition: fadior's stainless steel platform helps Silhouette hold sharper door edges, cleaner frames, and longer-term dimensional stability.

Residential finish direction

Silhouette uses its finish language to make the stainless steel platform feel residential: darker frame continuity makes the opening feel more exact.

Series specification

Specify the Silhouette series for your project.

Send your details to the Fadior project team. We will respond with finish recommendations, lead times, and pricing for the Silhouette series within one business day.

Series inquiry

Specify the Silhouette series for your project.

Tell us about the project, target rooms, and timeline. The Fadior project team will follow up with the Silhouette specification material and lead times.

Your inquiry is sent directly to the project team.

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