Surface finishes
- Warm-grey satin closed cabinet fronts
- Walnut interior shelving and accent reveals
- Silk-honed stone counter
- Pale limestone and warm oak room pairing
Estuary
A calm wine-service credenza with closed storage, tasting counter discipline, and Fadior 304 stainless steel construction for premium villa dining.
The Estuary Floating Tasting Credenza is a custom 304 stainless steel wine cabinet for villas, penthouses, and premium residences that want wine service close to daily living without committing an entire wall to a cellar display.
It gives the dining room a low, floating service counter, closed hospitality storage, restrained bottle presentation, glassware support, and a warm residential finish.
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Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The image set should show a finished Estuary wine credenza in a contemporary villa kitchen with breakfast nook, using warm grey satin cabinet fronts, walnut shelving, silk-honed stone counter, pale surfaces, and soft morning daylight.
Every image keeps the Fadior wine cabinet closed and exterior-facing, showing the floating counter, low service proportion, restrained storage rhythm, and calm hospitality setting without open doors, readable labels, internal mechanism, or showroom clutter.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Floating Tasting Credenza
A lower wine-service configuration creates a defined counter for tasting, decanting, and glass staging without repeating Estuary's full-height Precision Cellar Wall.
304 Stainless Steel Cabinet Body
Fadior builds the cabinet structure with custom 304 stainless steel to support alignment, cleaning, and long-term use in high-touch hospitality zones.
Closed Hospitality Storage
Hidden compartments organize glasses, trays, linen, openers, tasting notes, and service accessories while preserving a calm dining-room view.
Warm Residential Finish Planning
Warm-grey satin fronts, walnut shelving, and a silk-honed stone counter give the wine zone a soft villa character rather than a bar-like mood.
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 the credenza length, floating shadow gap, storage bay width, counter height, stone thickness, walnut shelf rhythm, glassware zones, service-tray storage, lighting, ventilation allowance, side returns, and relationship to the dining table, breakfast nook, kitchen island, or lounge threshold. The goal is to make wine service feel planned into the room rather than added as loose furniture.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Estuary |
|---|---|
| Category | Wine_Cabinet |
| Differentiator | Floating Tasting Credenza |
| Core Construction | Custom 304 stainless steel cabinetry structure |
| Primary Configuration | Low floating tasting counter, closed wine-service storage, walnut shelving, and silk-honed stone service surface |
| Best Fit | Villas, penthouses, breakfast rooms, dining lounges, and premium residences that need wine service without a full cellar wall |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| The product differentiator is Floating Tasting Credenza. | Floating Tasting Credenza | Productnew differentiator contract | Unique Estuary series angle for the 2026-05-16 20:00 slot. |
| The selected Sanity series is Estuary. | Estuary | Sanity catalog binding | Series came from build_batch_jobs after four successful same-day launches. |
| The selected category is Wine_Cabinet. | Wine_Cabinet | Sanity catalog binding | Category came from the Productnew fallback selection while the day remained below the five-product cap. |
| The cabinet structure is specified as custom 304 stainless steel. | 304 stainless steel | Fadior brand rule | Used in buyer-facing copy and deterministic product facts. |
| The visual style is Quiet Home Morning. | quiet-home-morning | Productnew 12-style rotation | Hash-selected for Wine_Cabinet and not present as a recent same-category collision. |
| The required category overlay is warm-grey satin wine cabinet with walnut interior shelving and silk-honed stone counter. | Wine_Cabinet overlay | Visual style rotation overlay | Used literally in all four image briefs. |
| The editorial brief discussed colored stainless steel made by increasing the chromium oxide layer rather than adding paint or powder coating. | electrochemical color process | Editor office brief 2026-05-16 | Used as material-truth context in the description and FAQ. |
| One high-confidence brief fact was woven into the description. | chromium oxide interference colors | Editorial brief integration | Description paragraph 3 explains the approved brief fact. |
| One high-confidence brief fact was woven into an FAQ answer. | color without external paint or powder coating | Editorial brief integration | FAQ #2 translates the brief fact into buyer-facing language. |
| The product is positioned for villas, penthouses, breakfast rooms, dining lounges, and premium residences that need wine service without a full cellar wall. | premium residential wine service | Buyer fit | Used across title, description, image planning, and FAQ. |
| The page keeps structured-data claims truthful by relying on FAQ content and avoiding price, offer, or availability promises. | FAQ-safe copy | Productnew SEO schema rule | No commerce placeholders are introduced. |
| The final slug follows the required series-differentiator-series shape. | estuary-floating-tasting-credenza-in-estuary | Slug naming contract | The slug starts and ends with the Estuary series slug and uses the differentiator in the middle. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
The Precision Cellar Wall is a full-height architectural wine wall. The Floating Tasting Credenza is a lower, furniture-like wine-service zone with a defined counter, closed storage, and a lighter room presence. It is designed for homes that need tasting, glass staging, and hospitality storage near a breakfast nook or dining lounge without turning the whole wall into a cellar display. The layout, elevation, and use case are intentionally distinct from the existing Estuary product.
The brief explains that colored stainless steel can be produced through an electrochemical process that increases the chromium oxide layer, creating interference colors such as gold, champagne, blue, and bronze without external paint or powder coating. Fadior uses that fact as design guidance, not as an unsupported supplier claim for this exact credenza. It reinforces the idea that premium wine-service cabinetry should combine warm finish expression with hygiene, cleaning confidence, and material truth.
Wine-service zones are touched often and may face fingerprints, spills, chilled-bottle moisture, glassware handling, and repeated cleaning. Fadior's custom 304 stainless steel structure supports stable cabinet alignment and durable daily use behind the visible residential finish. The homeowner sees warm-grey satin fronts, walnut shelving, and a silk-honed stone counter, while the project team gets a more resilient technical base for a high-touch hospitality area.
Yes. Fadior can adjust the length, depth, counter height, floating shadow line, storage divisions, glassware bay, lighting, side returns, and finish direction around the actual room. A compact dining room may use a shorter credenza with tighter hidden storage, while a larger villa can extend the service plane toward a breakfast nook or lounge threshold. The aim is to preserve circulation while giving wine service a clear, elegant place.
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