A full-home material language
Kitchen, wardrobe, bath, doors, and wall systems can read as one coherent interior, instead of a sequence of unrelated suppliers.

Private residences and design studios
For private homeowners and design practices who want kitchens, wardrobes, and baths that feel calm, architectural, and built to last.For private homeowners and design practices who want kitchens, wardrobes, and baths that feel calm, architectural, and built to last. Start with the atmosphere, review the material proof, then begin the conversation when the fit is clear.
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export markets and private projects
304 food-grade stainless steel, zero-formaldehyde cabinet bodies, waterproof stability, and whole-home continuity across kitchen, wardrobe, and bath.
Why this belongs in a luxury home
Kitchen, wardrobe, bath, doors, and wall systems can read as one coherent interior, instead of a sequence of unrelated suppliers.
Glue-free stainless steel cabinet bodies remove formaldehyde concerns and stay stable in moisture, heat, and daily use over time.
Surface treatment, precision bending, and restrained detailing make stainless steel feel tailored and residential rather than industrial.
Curated entry points

Dubai, UAE
This Dubai 250 sqm kitchen penthouse uses Fadior 304 stainless steel to turn material specification into a practical hosting plan: 95 kg drawer planning, 180,000-cycle storage intent, and a 20-year service position are fixed before marble, walnut, glass, and terrace finishes are chosen.

Milan, Italy
This Milan 200 sqm kitchen penthouse uses Fadior 304 stainless steel to organize 4 adaptable living-system zones: wet core, cooking wall, pantry buffer, and dining service. The plan centers on 1.6 mm panels, 90 kg drawer planning, 160,000-cycle storage intent, and a 20-year service position.

Shanghai, China
This Shanghai 200 sqm kitchen penthouse uses Fadior 304 stainless steel to organize 4 adaptable zones: wet work, cooking, pantry service, and dining support. The specification centers on 1.6 mm panels, 95 kg drawer planning, 180,000-cycle storage intent, and a 20-year service position for owner-occupied renovation.
Collection language
Space perspective
Room perspective
304 stainless steel kitchens planned for workflow, durability, and easier upkeep.
Private zone
Wardrobe planning built around visibility, order, and quiet daily use.
Material continuity
Waterproof vanity planning with tighter control over reflection, storage, and maintenance.
Material and craft proof
Fadior's manufacturing depth matters because it creates cleaner interiors, more stable cabinet bodies, more precise edges, and a finish quality that still reads well years into daily use.
A stronger residential material baseline for kitchens, baths, and wet zones.
Zero-formaldehyde construction without relying on low-emission board claims.
No swelling, delamination, or softening in the rooms that age cabinetry fastest.
Surface treatment and forming discipline shape how premium the room feels up close.
For homeowners
Planning a private residence? We help compare room priorities, finish direction, and how kitchens, wardrobes, and baths can feel related instead of pieced together.
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Review visual references, finish language, and key completed work before discussing a residential project, fit-out, or presentation-ready proposal.
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