Surface finishes
- Walnut-paneled cabinet fronts with calm mid-century grain
- Aged brass rack system with warm reflective depth
- Cognac leather pull straps for hand-contact warmth
Gloria
A warm custom wine cabinet with a Fadior 304 stainless steel body, walnut paneling, aged brass racks, cognac leather pull straps, and private dining storage.
Gloria is a Fadior custom wine cabinet for homeowners who want the dining room to support real hosting, not just display a collection.
The Amber Cellar Service Wall pairs a 304 stainless steel cabinet body with walnut paneling, aged brass racks, cognac leather pull straps, and a service-ready wall composition.
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Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The image direction uses a New York mid-century warm mood: cognac leather, walnut wood, aged brass, muted green, taupe linen, terrazzo floor, warm pendant light, and dusk city glow. The product remains the subject in every image, with closed lower storage and a disciplined wine-display rhythm.
The four images cover a full product read: a wide hero view for the complete service wall, a midscene for dining-room circulation, a detail image for leather and brass hand contact, and a lifestyle image that keeps the wine cabinet dominant while suggesting a quiet tasting moment.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Amber Cellar Service Wall
Display rhythm, closed storage, brass racks, pull detail, and dining adjacency are planned as one warm architectural wall.
304 stainless steel cabinet body
The hidden body gives the wine cabinet a durable foundation for alignment, cleaning, and long service under refined visible finishes.
Walnut and aged brass hosting rhythm
Walnut paneling and aged brass racks create a calm presentation layer without turning the dining room into a commercial bar.
Cognac leather hand contact
Leather pull straps make the daily touch point warmer and more intentional while keeping the cabinet face visually restrained.
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 adapt Gloria around the room instead of forcing a fixed wine rack into the plan. The design can change cabinet width, rack spacing, closed-storage ratio, bottle orientation, service height, lighting emphasis, and the relationship between dining table, breakfast bar, and lounge threshold.
Finish customization can keep the walnut, aged brass, and cognac leather direction or move toward a quieter palette. The important point is that the visible finish remains connected to the 304 stainless steel body, so the product keeps both residential warmth and long-term cabinet discipline.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Gloria |
|---|---|
| Category | Wine cabinet custom system |
| Core body | 304 stainless steel cabinet body |
| Visible direction | Walnut paneling with aged brass racks and cognac leather pull straps |
| Planning use | Private dining lounge, villa cellar wall, or city apartment service cabinet |
| Customization scope | Width, bay count, rack spacing, pull length, counter relationship, lighting emphasis, and closed-storage ratio |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gloria uses a 304 stainless steel cabinet body for the wine-cabinet structure. | 304 stainless steel | Fadior product material rule | The cabinet body supports alignment, cleaning, weight, and long service in wine-storage zones. |
| The differentiator is an Amber Cellar Service Wall. | Amber Cellar Service Wall | PDP satmax differentiator | Display rhythm, closed storage, racks, pulls, and dining service are planned as one wall. |
| The selected Sanity series is Gloria. | Gloria | Sanity-backed product selection | The run binds copy, images, and publish payload to the live Gloria product series. |
| The selected product category is Wine_Cabinet. | Wine_Cabinet | Sanity-backed category selection | The shared daily plan selected Wine_Cabinet after four same-day categories were already published. |
| The visible style direction uses walnut paneling. | walnut paneling | Visual style anchor | Walnut paneling is the primary warm surface in the New York mid-century visual rotation. |
| The visible service detail uses aged brass racks. | aged brass hardware | Visual style anchor | Aged brass creates the structured bottle-display rhythm and warm service signal. |
| The hand-contact detail uses cognac leather pull straps. | cognac leather pull strap | Category overlay | The pull strap translates utility into a crafted touch point. |
| The page integrates the current product editor brief. | Fantini craft benchmark | Editorial brief integration | The copy uses the Fantini and Piero Lissoni brief to frame fittings as craft objects. |
| The product page keeps schema truthful through FAQ-only structured content. | FAQ-only | Productnew schema rule | Pricing, offer, rating, and availability placeholders are not invented. |
| The run generated four distinct image roles. | hero, midscene, detail, lifestyle | Productnew image contract | Each product image was generated separately with the built-in Codex image path. |
| The visual style is new-york-mid-century-warm. | new-york-mid-century-warm | Visual style rotation | The style was selected from sha1(category:slug) rotation without same-category collision. |
| The page is written for premium residential buyers and specifiers. | buyer and specifier intent | SEO/GEO content gate | The copy answers custom wine cabinet planning, material, service, and customization questions. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
The Gloria direction treats the wine cabinet as a complete service wall rather than a rack placed inside a room. Fadior plans the bottle rhythm, closed storage, rack material, pull detail, lighting emphasis, dining adjacency, and cabinet body as one composition. That makes the wall feel intentional and easier to live with. The collection can be visible, but the support items stay controlled, so the room remains warm and residential instead of turning into a commercial display.
Yes. Fadior can tune the width, bay count, bottle orientation, rack spacing, pull length, counter relationship, closed-storage ratio, and finish palette around the real room. A villa dining room may need a longer symmetrical wall with more storage and service space. A city apartment may need a compact cabinet that works beside a breakfast bar. In both cases, the Gloria concept remains a custom wine-cabinet system rather than a fixed furniture module.
A wine cabinet carries weight, frequent handling, humidity changes, and regular cleaning, so the hidden body has to be more serious than a decorative surface. Fadior uses a 304 stainless steel cabinet body to support alignment, door feel, and long-term stability behind the walnut, brass, and leather finish story. The buyer sees warmth and craft, while the structure underneath supports the daily performance expected from permanent custom cabinetry.
The Fantini brief is used as a craft reference for utility details that deserve design attention. Its collaborations with Piero Lissoni show how a fitting can carry design value rather than disappear as a commodity part. Gloria applies that lesson to the brass rack, cognac leather pull, service counter relationship, and cabinet rhythm. These hand-contact details help the wine wall feel authored, not merely specified from a list of storage parts.
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