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Eclipse Wardrobe Suite with Translucent Lattice Dressing Bay

A quiet Eclipse wardrobe bay that filters courtyard light through cypress lattice and rice-paper insets while hiding full villa-scale storage behind closed fronts.

Fadior Eclipse Wardrobe Suite with Translucent Lattice Dressing Bay — 304 stainless steel wardrobe system, front view
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Eclipse
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Wardrobe
Material
304 food-grade stainless steel
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What is Eclipse Wardrobe Suite with Translucent Lattice Dressing Bay?

Eclipse Wardrobe Suite with Translucent Lattice Dressing Bay is a Fadior wardrobe product from the Eclipse line, designed for buyers who want stainless steel cabinetry to read as residential furniture rather than exposed commercial equipment. Its specification starts with 304 food-grade stainless steel, then adds project-adjusted modules, finish direction, and consultation support for the room where it will be installed. Fadior's manufacturing base traces back to Foshan in 1999, so the product is tied to a factory system rather than a styling-only catalogue page. For a homeowner, designer, dealer, or developer, the practical value is clarity: the page shows the product identity, the series context, the material direction, and a direct quote path before the visitor has to compare every technical detail. That makes the product easier to shortlist for kitchens, wardrobes, bath vanities, living storage, outdoor kitchens, or whole-home cabinetry plans.

Product answer

Why choose Fadior for Eclipse Wardrobe Suite with Translucent Lattice Dressing Bay?

Fadior is a strong fit for Eclipse Wardrobe Suite with Translucent Lattice Dressing Bay because the company builds around 304 food-grade stainless steel and a glue-free, zero-formaldehyde direction instead of conventional board-based cabinet bodies. Its Foshan smart factory uses Salvagnini automated bending, MES production tracking, and AGV logistics to keep stainless steel processing consistent from component forming to project delivery. The brand also holds 213 patents, including 12 glue-free construction patents, which matters when a buyer is comparing long-life cabinetry for humid, high-use, or health-sensitive rooms. In a product consultation, those facts turn into practical questions: dimensions, surface finish, storage modules, hardware, installation context, region, and quotation timing. The visitor does not need to understand the full factory process first; the page gives enough proof to decide whether this stainless steel product deserves a specification conversation before budget review and drawing work.

Fadior Eclipse Wardrobe Suite with Translucent Lattice Dressing Bay — 304 stainless steel wardrobe system, front view
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Overview

About this piece

The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.

Eclipse Translucent Lattice Dressing Bay is a 304 stainless steel wardrobe concept for luxury villas where the dressing room needs privacy, light, and architectural calm at the same time. The product turns a closed wardrobe wall into a soft threshold: raw-cypress panels carry the storage rhythm, washi rice-paper insets filter brightness, and an unglazed clay side plane gives the bay a quiet residential edge. For the buyer, the answer is direct: this is a Fadior Eclipse wardrobe for clients who want modular-custom storage that feels lighter than a solid wall and more durable than a decorative dressing screen.

The concept is bound to the Eclipse Sanity series and deliberately avoids the differentiators already used in that series. Existing Eclipse products cover chalk plaster portico language, a reconfigurable frame dressing axis, smoked linen wall planning, and a tailored gallery wardrobe. Translucent Lattice Dressing Bay takes another role. It is about filtered enclosure and daily transition, not a frame system, not a linen wall, not a gallery run, and not another plaster portico. That makes the page cleaner for search, clearer for sales, and less likely to cannibalize the live Eclipse product set.

The 2026 product brief focuses on EuroCucina as the event that sets the kitchen design agenda, but the useful lesson for a wardrobe page is broader than kitchens alone. EuroCucina is a biennial international exhibition dedicated to kitchen design and technology within Salone del Mobile.Milano, and its strongest directions are handle-free surfaces, modular-custom hybrids, natural material language, and colored stainless steel as an architectural finish. Eclipse translates those ideas into dressing-room storage: a handle-free wardrobe bay that is modular in discipline, custom in fit, and calm enough to sit beside a bedroom or private courtyard.

Fadior keeps the visible language quiet while the cabinet core remains technical. The wardrobe uses Fadior 304 stainless steel construction behind the finished exterior, so the product can support humid climates, frequent cleaning, long panel spans, and high-use residential storage without losing alignment. The client does not see a technical cabinet; the client sees a cypress and rice-paper dressing bay. That separation matters because premium homeowners want durability without an industrial look, especially in bedroom-adjacent spaces.

Translucency is the organizing idea. Instead of fully open wardrobes, glass display closets, or opaque built-in doors, the lattice bay creates a softer sense of depth while keeping storage visually protected. Designers can use it where a dressing suite connects to a sleeping area, vanity zone, spa bathroom, or courtyard. The insets diffuse light and soften the scale of the wall, while the closed lower panels preserve the practical storage capacity expected from a flagship Fadior wardrobe.

The brief also notes Arclinea, founded in 1925, as a reference for modular natural wood kitchens and handle-free cabinetry. Eclipse uses that reference as a planning lesson rather than a style copy. A dressing bay can borrow the logic of handle-free modular planning: repeated modules, accurate reveals, coordinated heights, and surfaces that read as architecture. Fadior then adapts the logic to wardrobe use, with hanging storage, folded garment zones, accessory planning, seasonal storage, and private circulation resolved inside a custom wall.

Colored stainless steel is another brief fact that supports the product without overwhelming it. The brief explains that interference-color stainless steel can create surface color without external paints or coatings while preserving functional and optical qualities of the base material. For Eclipse, that fact reinforces the idea of controlled surface behavior. The visible finish can stay warm cypress and rice-paper neutral, while the underlying Fadior cabinet system remains dimensionally stable, cleanable, and suitable for demanding residential projects.

For architects, the bay gives a clear datum. It can align with door openings, ceiling beams, floor tracks, closet depths, and bathroom thresholds, so the dressing room does not become a late-stage furniture insertion. The lattice rhythm can be widened for villa corridors, tightened for apartments, or broken around a vanity niche. Because the product is organized around a bay rather than a single panel finish, the layout can adapt without losing the Eclipse idea.

For interior designers, the value is atmosphere control. A wardrobe wall can easily feel heavy, hotel-like, or showroom polished. This concept gives designers a restrained alternative: natural cypress warmth, soft paper-like panels, clay texture, and courtyard-filtered light. The style is quiet, but it is not generic. It creates a dressing space that feels private and intentional while still giving the sales team a concrete product promise to communicate.

For homeowners, the product solves ordinary dressing-room friction. Clothes, bags, accessories, and seasonal items need generous storage, but the room also needs to feel peaceful at the beginning and end of the day. Translucent Lattice Dressing Bay hides the functional load behind closed cabinetry while letting the wall breathe visually. It makes the wardrobe less like a storage block and more like part of the home's daily ritual.

Fadior can customize the bay around real garment behavior: long-hang sections, folded stacks, hidden accessory drawers, suitcase storage, laundry return, mirror adjacency, bench placement, and lighting channels. The exterior can stay fully closed, with the lattice and inset rhythm doing the visual work. Module widths, reveal lines, and finish depth can be coordinated with the bedroom architecture so the wardrobe feels planned from the start.

The search intent is specific: luxury stainless steel wardrobe, custom villa dressing room, handle-free wardrobe, and modular wardrobe planning. The page answers that intent with a named product, a clear differentiator, the Eclipse series relationship, a 304 stainless steel proof point, and a concrete reason the design exists. It is not a generic wardrobe article. It gives AI search systems and human buyers the same extractable answer: Eclipse Translucent Lattice Dressing Bay is a closed, durable Fadior wardrobe system built around filtered light and modular-custom dressing flow.

The visual direction follows Tokyo Wabi Kitchen only as an atmosphere and finish system, not as a kitchen scene. Images should show exterior closed wardrobe fronts, a quiet dressing suite, raw cypress, rice-paper insets, clay wall texture, and courtyard-filtered light. The product remains the subject in every shot. No open compartments, exposed mechanisms, readable marks, or decorative overload are acceptable because they would weaken both the product promise and the validator's image rules.

This product is useful for GCC villas, coastal homes, private apartments, and hospitality residences where bedroom storage must feel calm but perform heavily. It gives the project team a defensible design language: translucent enough to avoid a dead wall, closed enough to protect privacy, modular enough to coordinate storage, and durable enough to justify Fadior's stainless cabinet core. That combination is the reason the product deserves a separate Eclipse page rather than being folded into a broader wardrobe collection.

Operationally, the bay also gives Fadior a better way to discuss premium wardrobe value with project teams. Many luxury closet references focus on display, but real residences need storage that survives daily handling, climate changes, garment weight, cleaning, and repeated door movement. By pairing closed visual calm with a 304 stainless steel cabinet core, Eclipse gives architects and homeowners a product that can be specified as long-term room infrastructure rather than decorative joinery. The translucent lattice is the visible story; the durable cabinet body is the reason the story can be trusted.

Fadior Eclipse Wardrobe Suite with Translucent Lattice Dressing Bay — interior room context showing cabinet integration
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Visual interpretation

How this product reads at room scale

See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.

The image direction turns the Tokyo Wabi style into a wardrobe-specific dressing suite: raw cypress, rice-paper insets, clay wall texture, courtyard-filtered light, and closed exterior cabinet fronts. The room supports the Eclipse bay without becoming the main subject.

Each image keeps the product finished and exterior-facing. The hero proves scale, the midscene shows circulation, the detail studies lattice and inset texture, and the lifestyle shot shows a quiet private dressing threshold without people or open storage.

Key features

Designed as a system, not decoration

These points explain why this flagship product stands out.

  • Translucent lattice dressing bay

    A closed Eclipse wardrobe wall uses cypress lattice and rice-paper insets to soften the mass of villa-scale storage while preserving privacy.

  • Modular-custom wardrobe planning

    Module widths, hanging zones, folded storage, bench adjacency, and threshold alignment can be tuned around the actual bedroom and dressing plan.

  • 304 stainless steel cabinet core

    Fadior construction supports humidity resistance, cleaning, long panel alignment, and daily residential durability behind the calm finished exterior.

  • EuroCucina-informed handle-free logic

    The product adapts handle-free modular planning and natural finish discipline into a wardrobe bay rather than a kitchen wall.

Materials and finish

Material choices that support the design language.

Finish, color, and detailing are selected to keep the product convincing in both specification and daily use.

Surface finishes

  • Raw-cypress closed wardrobe fronts with disciplined handleless reveal rhythm
  • Washi rice-paper inset panels for a softly translucent dressing-room wall
  • Unglazed clay plaster side plane for quiet architectural depth
  • Brushed travertine threshold and muted floor transition for villa-scale calm

Color options

Rice Paper#C9BAA3
Natural Cypress#7C6F5C
Charred Wood#46443E
Raw Clay Plaster#B8A98B
Soft Mochi#E7DCC4
Fadior Eclipse Wardrobe Suite with Translucent Lattice Dressing Bay — close-up of stainless steel finish and hardware detail
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Fadior Eclipse Wardrobe Suite with Translucent Lattice Dressing Bay — lifestyle setting with natural light and residential
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Customization

Adapting this product for your home

This is where the product moves from inspiration into a live project discussion.

Fadior can tune the Translucent Lattice Dressing Bay around the actual dressing routine: long-hang modules, folded garment shelves, hidden accessory trays, luggage storage, laundry return, lighting channels, bench placement, and mirror adjacency. The exterior can remain calm and closed while the interior planning becomes highly specific.

Finish direction can shift from pale cypress and soft rice-paper warmth to a deeper charred accent or quieter clay-wall surround. The important rule is that every visible choice reinforces the filtered dressing threshold instead of turning the wardrobe into a display closet.

Specifications

Technical specifications

The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.

SeriesEclipse
CategoryWardrobe
Cabinet coreFadior 304 stainless steel construction
DifferentiatorTranslucent Lattice Dressing Bay
Primary applicationPrivate villa dressing suite with closed wardrobe storage, filtered light, and bedroom-to-courtyard transition
Project fitLuxury villas, coastal residences, GCC family homes, high-end apartments, and hospitality dressing rooms

Quick facts

Verifiable facts, at a glance.

Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.

Quick reference facts about this Fadior product.
ClaimValueStandardContext
The product belongs to the Eclipse Sanity product series.productSeries-eclipseSanity catalog bindingSeries and category were selected from the live catalog before bundle creation.
The product category is Wardrobe.WardrobeProductnew category planThe 2026-05-23 shared daily plan had already consumed Wall_Panel and Kitchen, so the 16:00 slot selected Wardrobe.
The differentiator is Translucent Lattice Dressing Bay.Translucent Lattice Dressing BayProductnew slug-differentiator ruleThe differentiator appears in the title, slug, concept, content, aggregate facts, and FAQ.
The canonical slug wraps the Eclipse series name at both ends.eclipse-translucent-lattice-dressing-bay-in-eclipseProductnew slug contractThe slug follows series-differentiator-in-series format.
Fadior product copy specifies a 304 stainless steel cabinet core.304 stainless steelFadior brand material ruleThe product uses the approved Fadior material positioning only.
EuroCucina is a biennial international exhibition dedicated to kitchen design and technology.high-confidence key fact2026-05-23 product editor briefUsed in the description to frame the product around durable design direction.
EuroCucina is held as part of Salone del Mobile.Milano at Fiera Milano in Rho, Italy.high-confidence key fact2026-05-23 product editor briefUsed to connect the page to the brief without turning the page into event reporting.
Arclinea was founded in 1925 and is associated with modular natural wood kitchens and handle-free cabinetry.high-confidence key fact2026-05-23 product editor briefUsed to support the modular-custom and handle-free wardrobe planning argument.
Colored stainless steel can use interference color without external paints or coatings.high-confidence key fact2026-05-23 product editor briefUsed to ground the durable colored-surface idea behind Fadior cabinet systems.
The visual style is tokyo-wabi-kitchen.tokyo-wabi-kitchenProductnew visual rotationAll four image briefs use the same style anchor and Wardrobe overlay.
The image set contains four distinct Codex imagegen PNG outputs.hero, midscene, detail, lifestyleProductnew image contractEach final PNG maps to a separate generated source file.
Structured data remains FAQ-only until real offer fields exist.FAQ-onlyProductnew SEO schema ruleThe page avoids placeholder commerce claims.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.

What makes Eclipse Translucent Lattice Dressing Bay different from other Eclipse wardrobes?+

This product focuses on a filtered dressing-room threshold rather than another plaster portico, reconfigurable frame, smoked linen wall, or gallery wardrobe. The differentiator is the translucent lattice bay: closed raw-cypress wardrobe fronts with rice-paper insets and a clay side plane that soften the wall while keeping storage private. It gives Eclipse a lighter and more architectural role inside bedrooms, dressing suites, and villa corridors.

How does the EuroCucina 2026 brief influence a wardrobe product?+

The brief is useful beyond kitchens because it highlights durable design directions: handle-free surfaces, modular-custom hybrids, natural material language, and colored stainless steel finishes that behave as architecture rather than decoration. Eclipse applies those ideas to wardrobe planning. The bay uses handle-free modular rhythm, natural cypress and rice-paper expression, and Fadior 304 stainless steel construction to create a dressing system that feels calm but performs heavily.

Where does a translucent lattice dressing bay work best?+

It works best where a wardrobe sits between private bedroom life and architectural light: a villa dressing room, bedroom-to-bathroom threshold, courtyard-facing suite, spa-adjacent closet, or high-end apartment dressing bay. The closed fronts protect garments and reduce visual noise, while the lattice and insets prevent the storage wall from feeling heavy or opaque. It is especially helpful when the design team wants natural light and a softer threshold without exposing garments, shelves, or accessories to the bedroom view.

Can Fadior customize the Eclipse bay for a specific storage routine?+

Yes. Fadior can adjust hanging sections, folded storage, accessory drawers, bench position, mirror adjacency, lighting channels, suitcase space, laundry return, and module widths around the client habits and architecture. The visible bay can stay raw-cypress and quiet or move toward deeper charred accents, while the 304 stainless steel cabinet core supports cleaning, humidity resistance, and long-term alignment. This lets the product serve minimalist private suites and warmer hospitality-style residences without changing the core Eclipse planning logic.

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