Stainless wall-panel system
Terrazzo draws on Fadior's stainless steel panel capability, allowing textured faces, reveals, concealed openings, and service cut-ins to stay aligned through one material logic.
Wall Panel collection
Mineral-textured surfaces make the wall materially richer.
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Collection language
See the finish character, proportions, and detailing cues that define the series across the home.
Terrazzo treats the wall as a controlled field rather than a background. textured panel fields, steadier joint rhythm, and a more tactile vertical surface determines how joints, openings, lighting cuts, and service points belong to one visual order.
Fadior's stainless steel panel capability matters here because wall systems only feel convincing when surfaces, concealed doors, and adjacent cabinetry can share one build logic. In Terrazzo, that manufacturing control keeps textured panel fields, steadier joint rhythm, and a more tactile vertical surface architectural rather than decorative.
Terrazzo is best for homes that want vertical surfaces to calm the room, conceal technical noise, and reinforce whole-home continuity. It supports a more integrated interior language than decorative paneling alone can offer.
Collection highlights
These highlights show what separates this series from other Fadior collection languages.
Reveal alignment
textured panel fields, steadier joint rhythm, and a more tactile vertical surface keeps panel joints, concealed cuts, and neighboring openings working inside one order.
Embossed stainless platform
Terrazzo uses Fadior's stainless steel panel capability for harder-wearing, more precise vertical surface systems.
Concealed integration
Doors, service points, and lighting cuts can be absorbed into the wall composition instead of interrupting it.
Whole-home continuity
terrazzo-like depth and stronger material grain across architectural wall planes helps wall surfaces relate cleanly to cabinetry, doors, and adjacent architectural elements.
Material and craft
For Terrazzo, the material story ties Fadior's stainless steel, glue-free, and finish capabilities to the collection's own planning logic.
Terrazzo draws on Fadior's stainless steel panel capability, allowing textured faces, reveals, concealed openings, and service cut-ins to stay aligned through one material logic.
Terrazzo brings this feature into the actual room condition: terrazzo uses Fadior's stainless steel panel capability for harder-wearing, more precise vertical surface systems.
Terrazzo uses its finish language to make the stainless steel platform feel residential: mineral-textured surfaces make the wall materially richer.
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Series specification
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