Surface finishes
- Pearl-cream boiserie exterior panels coordinated to the Eclipse wardrobe wall
- Rose-gold modular reveal lines selected for a warm, precise frame rhythm
- Carrara marble plinth over a 304 stainless steel cabinet body
Eclipse
A 304 stainless steel wardrobe wall with pearl-cream boiserie panels, rose-gold modular reveals, and a marble plinth for flexible luxury dressing suites.
Eclipse is a reconfigurable frame dressing axis for premium homes that need the wardrobe to behave like an architectural system, not loose furniture.
It pairs a 304 stainless steel cabinet body with pearl-cream boiserie exterior panels, rose-gold modular reveal lines, and a carrara marble plinth.
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Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The product imagery should present Eclipse as a closed pearl-cream boiserie wardrobe wall in a Paris Haussmann reimagined dressing-suite setting, with tall windows, afternoon light, rose-gold reveal lines, carrara marble plinth, herringbone parquet, and a calm residential scale.
The Fadior wardrobe must stay the subject in every image. The arched door, fireplace, curtain, bench, and Paris rooftop context should support scale and atmosphere without showing open storage, exposed mechanisms, people, or readable objects.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Reconfigurable frame dressing axis
Vertical bays, reveal lines, and plinth alignment turn the wardrobe into a flexible architectural wall.
304 stainless steel cabinet body
A durable Fadior structure supports long-term alignment, cleaning, load-bearing use, and daily wardrobe access.
Rose-gold modular reveal lines
Warm reveal details organize the frame rhythm without relying on fragile decorative excess.
Whole-home dressing continuity
Eclipse can align with bedrooms, vanities, interior doors, entry walls, and adjacent Fadior cabinetry.
Materials and finish
Finish, color, and detailing are selected to keep the product convincing in both specification and daily use.
Surface finishes
Color options


Customization
This is where the product moves from inspiration into a live project discussion.
Fadior can tune Eclipse around the real dressing plan before production: clear wall width, bay count, plinth height, door proportion, reveal spacing, bench position, mirror relationship, lighting plan, and the route between bedroom, wardrobe, and vanity. Those decisions should be resolved as a wall system rather than treated as separate closet components.
The visible finish can also be adapted. This run uses pearl-cream boiserie panels, rose-gold modular reveal lines, carrara marble plinth, and Parisian cream room context for a quietly elegant dressing-suite direction, while the same 304 stainless steel body can support a darker, warmer, or more contemporary wardrobe palette for another residence.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Eclipse |
|---|---|
| Category | Wardrobe |
| Primary structure | 304 stainless steel cabinet body with project-specific exterior finish |
| Configuration | Closed wardrobe wall with modular frame rhythm, rose-gold reveal lines, marble plinth, and dressing-suite planning |
| Best use | Primary dressing suites, bedroom storage axes, guest wardrobes, hospitality apartments, and whole-home storage packages |
| Customization | Made to project dimensions, bay rhythm, reveal spacing, plinth height, door proportion, bench relationship, and adjacent room layout |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eclipse is selected from the live Sanity productSeries catalog. | productSeries-eclipse | Productnew selection | Series and category are catalog-backed rather than invented. |
| The selected Productnew category is Wardrobe. | Wardrobe | Sanity category | The shared 2026-05-14 daily plan selected Wardrobe after Entryway, Interior_Door, and Bath_and_Vanity were already consumed. |
| The product differentiator is Reconfigurable Frame Dressing Axis. | Reconfigurable Frame Dressing Axis | PDP satmax | The title contains the differentiator verbatim. |
| The final slug follows the series-differentiator-series contract. | eclipse-reconfigurable-frame-dressing-axis-in-eclipse | Slug rule | The slug begins and ends with the canonical Eclipse series slug. |
| The cabinet body is specified as 304 stainless steel. | 304 stainless steel | Fadior brand rule | Product copy uses 304 only and does not introduce alternate material grades. |
| Existing Eclipse products were checked before differentiation. | Smoked Linen Dressing Wall; Tailored Gallery Wardrobe | Series collision guard | The new differentiator avoids the existing series concepts. |
| The editor brief was used in description copy. | SieMatic SLX modular luxury cabinetry | Editorial brief integration | The description discusses structural frames, minimalist panels, and flexible reconfiguration as planning cues. |
| The editor brief was used in FAQ copy. | SLX aluminum framing and flexible reconfiguration | Editorial brief integration | FAQ answer three applies the brief to wardrobe wall planning. |
| The image set uses the required four product roles. | hero, midscene, detail, lifestyle | Codex image workflow | Four separate built-in image_gen outputs were accepted and copied into the run directory. |
| Schema remains FAQ-only and does not invent price or availability. | FAQ-only JSON-LD stance | Productnew schema rule | The product page avoids commerce placeholders until real commerce fields exist. |
| Visual style rotation selected Paris Haussmann Reimagined. | paris-haussmann-reimagined | Productnew visual rotation | The chosen Wardrobe overlay is not a fallback cell and did not collide with the last five style/category pairs. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
Eclipse combines closed pearl-cream boiserie panels, rose-gold modular reveal lines, a carrara marble plinth, and a 304 stainless steel cabinet body into one planned wardrobe wall. The differentiator is not a loose closet style. Fadior resolves the bay rhythm, vertical frame spacing, dressing-suite circulation, and adjacent room relationship together so the wardrobe feels architectural, durable, and ready for daily use.
A premium wardrobe has to handle door alignment, repeated access, cleaning, load, humidity shifts, and long-term stability. Fadior uses a 304 stainless steel cabinet body as the serious internal structure, then applies warmer visible finishes such as pearl-cream boiserie panels, rose-gold reveals, and marble plinth. This gives the homeowner a refined residential surface while the project team specifies a more durable cabinetry layer.
The brief highlighted SLX as a luxury cabinetry concept built around aluminum framing, minimalist panels, and flexible reconfiguration. Eclipse uses that as a planning lesson rather than a competitor claim. It asks how a wardrobe wall can use frame discipline, structural clarity, and future-ready layout thinking so storage, reveal lines, plinth, and dressing-room circulation behave as one modular luxury system with a cleaner specification path.
Yes. The Paris direction gives this product page a clear visual identity, but Fadior customizes the exterior for each project. A guest suite may use tighter bays and lighter reveals, while a primary dressing room may use longer axes, darker panels, different plinth height, or a coordinated vanity zone. The constant is the planning method: closed storage, 304 stainless steel body, precise reveal alignment, and whole-home finish continuity.
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