Surface finishes
- oyster-matte vanity fronts
- pale travertine-toned stone pairing
- warm bronze mirrorline accents
Ethereal
A 304 stainless steel bath and vanity suite that gives architects and homeowners custom-looking modular order, calmer mirror-wall rhythm, and durable daily-use confidence.
Ethereal Bath and Vanity Suite with Tailored Mirrorline Grid is built for clients who want a bathroom to feel highly customized without turning the project into a slow, over-complicated bespoke exercise.
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Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The image direction should feel calm, tailored, and architect-ready. Show oyster-matte vanity fronts, pale travertine-toned stone, warm bronze mirrorline accents, soft daylight, and a bathroom composition that feels modular, custom, and quietly luxurious.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Tailored Mirrorline Grid
A single modular rule aligns mirrors, basins, drawers, and side storage so the vanity wall feels custom rather than pieced together.
304 Stainless Steel Cabinet Body
The cabinet body uses real 304 stainless steel for stronger moisture confidence, wipe-down resilience, and long-term bathroom durability.
Architect-Ready Modular Planning
The suite supports extensive customization while preserving one coherent visual order, echoing the premium-system logic buyers admire in top modular brands.
Calm Daily-Use Organization
Mirrorline-aligned drawers and side towers help the room recover visual order quickly after grooming, storage, and shared-family use.
Materials and finish
Finish, color, and detailing are selected to keep the product convincing in both specification and daily use.
Surface finishes
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Customization
This is where the product moves from inspiration into a live project discussion.
Fadior can rebalance basin spacing, drawer-to-door ratios, tall side storage, mirrorline width, lighting mood, finish warmth, and wall coverage so Ethereal fits the bathroom architecture while preserving the Tailored Mirrorline Grid as the room's governing design move.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Core Material | 304 stainless steel cabinet body |
|---|---|
| Planning Type | Modular double-vanity suite organized by a Tailored Mirrorline Grid |
| Construction | Glue-free folded-panel cabinet structure |
| Visible Finish Direction | Oyster-matte fronts with pale travertine-toned stone and warm bronze mirrorline accents |
| Primary Buyer Fit | Architects and luxury homeowners seeking custom-looking modular bath planning with stronger long-term material confidence |
| Customization Scope | Basin spacing, drawer mix, side-tower balance, mirrorline width, finish warmth, and wall-length composition |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| The cabinet body is specified as real 304 stainless steel for stronger bathroom durability. | — | ASTM A240 | Core cabinet structure |
| The suite is organized by one Tailored Mirrorline Grid. | 1 governing modular rule | — | Planning signature |
| Customization can rebalance mirror width, basin spacing, and storage mix without breaking the overall composition. | — | — | Project-specific planning |
| Glue-free folded-panel construction supports a cleaner structural story behind the visible finishes. | — | — | Construction logic |
| The visible finish direction combines oyster-matte fronts, pale stone, and warm bronze mirrorline accents. | — | — | Exterior design language |
| Dada is an Italian kitchen cabinetry brand known for a modular system that allows extensive customization. | — | — | Market comparison |
| The suite is positioned as a bath-level answer to the demand for custom-looking modular luxury without full bespoke complexity. | — | — | Buyer value proposition |
| The vanity layout supports calmer counter management by coordinating storage around the mirrorline grid. | — | — | Daily-use organization |
| The room is intended for luxury residential primary baths and high-end family vanity zones. | — | — | Use case |
| The suite is designed to stay visually calm through repeated grooming, cleaning, and shared-family routines. | — | — | Lived-experience benefit |
| Architect-ready modular planning helps the suite connect with broader whole-home cabinetry continuity. | — | — | Whole-home design systems |
| The design favors proportion and control over trend-driven decorative excess. | — | — | Longevity strategy |
FAQ
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The hidden structure is a real 304 stainless steel cabinet body, chosen because a bathroom demands more than attractive fronts and stone surfaces. Humidity, splash exposure, and repeated cleaning all put pressure on the cabinet core over time, so Fadior uses a material strategy with stronger moisture confidence than decorative wood-based alternatives. On the visible side, the suite pairs oyster-matte fronts, pale stone, and warm bronze mirrorline accents to keep the room quiet, tailored, and architect-ready.
The suite uses one Tailored Mirrorline Grid to govern mirror width, basin spacing, drawer rhythm, and side-storage proportion, so customization happens inside a coherent design rule. That is the same premium-market lesson highlighted by Dada, the Italian cabinetry brand referenced in today's brief: modular design becomes more valuable when it enables extensive customization without losing project control. Ethereal applies that logic to the bathroom, which is why it can adapt to the room and the routine while still reading as one authored composition.
Daily care is straightforward. Owners should wipe visible surfaces with a soft cloth, clear standing water from the counter and basin zone, and follow the finish-specific cleaning guidance for the final front and stone selections. Because the cabinet body itself uses 304 stainless steel and the suite keeps a calm closed-front layout, the vanity is easier to reset visually after busy routines than display-heavy alternatives. The goal is not high-maintenance perfection; it is a bathroom that stays orderly and credible with normal premium-home care.
The value comes from combining custom-looking modular planning, stronger long-term material confidence, and a design language that is unlikely to feel tired after one trend cycle. Buyers are not paying only for a beautiful vanity wall; they are investing in a room system that improves daily organization and supports a more durable specification story. That makes Ethereal easier for architects to defend and easier for homeowners to enjoy over time, because the suite pairs calm visual luxury with a cabinet body built for real bathroom conditions.
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