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Onyx Wardrobe Suite with Mediterranean Dressing Gallery

A sunlit villa-style wardrobe with Fadior 304 stainless steel cabinet bodies, closed plaster fronts, olive wood reveals, and tailored dressing-room planning.

Fadior Onyx Wardrobe Suite with Mediterranean Dressing Gallery — 304 stainless steel wardrobe system, front view
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Onyx
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Wardrobe
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304 food-grade stainless steel
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What is Onyx Wardrobe Suite with Mediterranean Dressing Gallery?

Onyx Wardrobe Suite with Mediterranean Dressing Gallery is a Fadior wardrobe product from the Onyx 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 Onyx Wardrobe Suite with Mediterranean Dressing Gallery?

Fadior is a strong fit for Onyx Wardrobe Suite with Mediterranean Dressing Gallery 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 Onyx Wardrobe Suite with Mediterranean Dressing Gallery — 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.

Onyx Mediterranean Dressing Gallery is a Fadior custom wardrobe suite for primary bedrooms, villa dressing corridors, and calm garment storage zones that need architectural order instead of loose furniture. The hidden cabinet body is made from 304 stainless steel, while the visible language is softer: whitewashed plaster fronts, bleached olive wood reveal lines, a travertine plinth, and a quiet stone-floor relationship that belongs in Mediterranean residential architecture. The result is not a showroom closet with decorative panels. It is a closed storage wall planned around daily clothing, luggage, accessories, mirror positions, and the way a homeowner moves from sleeping area to dressing area. For buyers comparing luxury wardrobe systems, the core answer is simple: Onyx gives a warm villa-style exterior to a durable stainless cabinet structure, so the room can feel serene without sacrificing long service life, easy cleaning, or custom zoning.

The Mediterranean Dressing Gallery differentiator starts with elevation planning. Each run of doors is proportioned as an architectural wall, not as a set of separate wardrobes pushed together after the room is finished. Fadior can tune the width of hanging bays, long-garment zones, folded shelves, bag storage, shoe banks, drawer modules, jewelry trays, and luggage shelves before the cabinet body is produced. That planning matters in primary suites where the wardrobe often sits beside a bathroom, terrace, or dressing bench. A conventional wood cabinet box can look fine on the first day but still struggle with humidity, load, cleaning, and long-term panel movement. Onyx keeps the visible experience warm and residential while using a folded 304 stainless steel structure behind the finish, giving the project team a more stable base for daily routines.

The same-day editorial brief about Fantini is used here as a specification lesson rather than as a literal fixture claim. Fantini's work with architect-designer Piero Lissoni since 2001 shows how a small fitting can carry the same design intelligence as a larger cabinet elevation. Onyx applies that idea to the wardrobe reveal: the bleached olive wood handle line is not a random accent, and the travertine plinth is not just a base strip. They are the moments a hand, shadow, garment bag, shoe, and floor plane meet the cabinet. When those details are proportioned with care, the wardrobe can support a quiet luxury room without relying on loud hardware, exposed interiors, boutique lighting, or open display clutter.

From a buyer's perspective, the practical advantage is that Onyx can separate messy daily actions from the room's visual calm. Hanging clothing, seasonal storage, suitcases, shoe pairs, folded knitwear, handbags, linen, and smaller accessories can each be assigned a zone, yet all of those functions stay behind closed fronts. In a GCC villa, coastal residence, or apartment with strong sunlight, this is important because the dressing room is often visible from the bedroom or terrace. The wardrobe should not force the homeowner to keep every shelf styled for guests. It should absorb the reality of daily use, then present a controlled exterior surface when the room is viewed as a whole.

The 304 stainless steel body also changes the maintenance conversation. Wardrobes can be treated as soft furniture, but in real houses they carry weight, collect dust, sit close to air-conditioning swings, and sometimes connect to a bathroom suite where humidity is part of the daily environment. Fadior's folded-panel structure is designed to avoid dependence on adhesive cabinet boxes and to give the project a cleanable, moisture-ready foundation. The visible finish can still be tailored to the room: white plaster calm, olive wood warmth, stone threshold, textile inserts, smoked glass accents if the project needs them, or a quieter matte plane for more restrained interiors.

The page is written for owners, architects, and specifiers who need enough detail to make a decision before a design consultation. The product is a wardrobe system, but the decision is really about a primary-suite storage strategy. A compact apartment may need a single full-height wall with shoe storage and folded clothing. A villa may need a dressing corridor with opposing hanging zones, a central bench, luggage storage above, and concealed accessory drawers below. A coastal home may prioritize washable surfaces and controlled sun exposure. Onyx can adapt because the series is Sanity-backed as a Fadior product line, while the project-specific dimensions, modules, finishes, and interior storage mix are resolved for each home.

Visually, the Mediterranean direction keeps the wardrobe away from overly dark luxury cues. Strong noon light, stone texture, plaster softness, and olive wood reveal lines create a room that feels bright but not flat. The travertine plinth grounds the doors, while the closed fronts keep clothing from becoming the design subject. This matters for photography and for real use: a buyer should be able to imagine the suite clean on a quiet morning, not only staged for a portfolio. The four image roles support that reading: a hero view proves scale, a midscene view proves circulation, a detail view proves finish quality, and a lifestyle view proves how the wardrobe sits in daily residence.

For SEO and AI-search readability, the product story avoids generic luxury language and answers the essential questions directly. What is it? A custom Fadior wardrobe suite for primary-suite dressing spaces. What is the structure? A 304 stainless steel cabinet body with a folded-panel construction approach. What does it look like? Whitewashed plaster fronts, bleached olive wood handle reveals, and a travertine plinth in a Mediterranean stone-villa setting. Why does it matter? The owner gets closed, calm, project-specific storage with a more durable body than typical cabinet boxes. What should a specifier discuss next? Room dimensions, storage habits, humidity conditions, finish palette, lighting strategy, mirror positions, and the relationship between wardrobe, bedroom, bath, and terrace.

Onyx is therefore best suited to residences where wardrobe planning is part of the architecture rather than an afterthought. It can support a guest suite with understated storage, a primary suite with a full dressing gallery, or a villa corridor where storage must feel integrated with stone, light, and exterior views. The buyer does not need to choose between a warm residential room and a durable cabinet body. Fadior's approach keeps the visible surfaces calm and tactile, while the core structure stays aligned with the brand's 304 stainless steel standard. That combination is the reason this product belongs in the Productnew workflow: it gives a clear differentiated page, a truthful material claim, and a visually specific concept that can be verified before live publishing.

The final specification conversation should connect the wardrobe to the whole home rather than treating it as a cabinet order. Fadior can coordinate Onyx with bedroom wall panels, bath vanities, entry storage, and adjacent lighting so the material story remains coherent across the residence. For international homeowners, that coherence is often what separates a premium built-in from a collection of expensive parts. The Mediterranean Dressing Gallery keeps the strongest visual signals simple: plaster calm, stone grounding, olive wood touch points, closed storage, and a stainless body that supports the room quietly in the background.

On site, the same approach gives the designer room to resolve practical constraints early. Door swing clearances, drawer depths, air-conditioning outlets, nearby bath moisture, luggage size, shoe volume, mirror placement, and terrace glare can all affect the final module mix. Because Onyx is custom, those decisions can be handled before production instead of becoming compromises after installation. The buyer sees a quiet wardrobe wall, but the value is the planning behind it: durable structure, measured storage, calm finishes, and details that make daily dressing feel ordered rather than improvised.

Fadior Onyx Wardrobe Suite with Mediterranean Dressing Gallery — 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 visual system treats the wardrobe as a calm architectural wall: whitewashed-plaster fronts, bleached olive wood reveal lines, travertine plinths, and hard Mediterranean daylight shape the product without turning the room into the subject.

Each image keeps storage closed and exterior-facing, so the buyer sees proportion, finish, and circulation rather than internal mechanisms or showroom display clutter.

Key features

Designed as a system, not decoration

These points explain why this flagship product stands out.

  • Mediterranean wardrobe elevation

    Full-height doors, reveal lines, plinth transitions, mirror positions, and circulation can be planned together so the wardrobe reads as one architectural wall.

  • 304 stainless steel cabinet body

    The hidden cabinet body uses Fadior 304 stainless steel and a glue-free folded-panel structure for heavy daily wardrobe storage and easy cleaning.

  • Crafted reveal and plinth details

    Bleached olive wood handle reveals and travertine plinths turn touch points and floor junctions into deliberate specification details.

  • Closed storage for composed suites

    Hanging, folded, shoe, luggage, jewelry, bag, and linen zones can sit behind closed fronts so the suite stays calm during daily use.

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

  • Whitewashed plaster-effect matte fronts
  • Bleached olive wood handle reveals
  • Travertine plinth and threshold pairing
  • Limestone bone room palette
  • Soft linen-textured inset option
  • Warm neutral matte lacquer alternative

Color options

Chalk White#EFE8D6
Limestone Bone#C2B89D
Aegean Blue Accent#3F6F8E
Olive Green Accent#7A9A8B
Weathered Sand#D7CDB6
Fadior Onyx Wardrobe Suite with Mediterranean Dressing Gallery — close-up of stainless steel finish and hardware detail
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Fadior Onyx Wardrobe Suite with Mediterranean Dressing Gallery — lifestyle setting with natural light and residential styling
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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 Onyx around the homeowner's room dimensions, garment volume, climate exposure, and preferred storage habits. The project can combine long-hanging zones, double-hanging sections, folded shelves, shoe banks, bag niches, accessory drawers, luggage storage, mirror panels, seating positions, and lighting routes while keeping the exterior wall visually quiet.

Finish direction can move warmer or cooler while preserving the Mediterranean Dressing Gallery concept: plaster-like matte fronts, olive or oak reveal lines, stone plinths, linen-textured panels, or restrained glass accents can be selected to coordinate with the bedroom, bathroom, terrace, and floor material.

Specifications

Technical specifications

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

SeriesOnyx
CategoryWardrobe custom cabinetry
Cabinet body304 stainless steel folded-panel cabinet structure
Visible finish directionWhitewashed plaster fronts, bleached olive wood handle reveals, travertine plinth, and limestone room architecture
Planning usePrimary-suite dressing gallery, wardrobe wall, dressing corridor, luggage storage, and closed clothing organization
Recommended applicationsLuxury villas, coastal homes, primary suites, boutique apartments, and calm guest wardrobes

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
Onyx uses a 304 stainless steel cabinet body for the wardrobe structure.304 stainless steelFadior product material ruleThe body is selected for long service, cleaning, heavy storage, and humidity-adjacent primary suites.
The Mediterranean Dressing Gallery differentiator centers on full elevation planning.Mediterranean Dressing GalleryPDP satmax differentiatorDoor rhythm, reveal lines, plinths, mirrors, lighting, and circulation are planned as one wardrobe system.
The selected finish direction uses whitewashed plaster fronts, bleached olive wood reveals, and a travertine plinth.whitewashed plaster, olive wood, travertineCodex concept packetThe wardrobe reads as Mediterranean and tactile while preserving a durable cabinet body.
Since 2001, Fantini has worked with architect-designer Piero Lissoni on many of its collections.Piero Lissoni collaborationEditorial brief key factThe fact is used as a craft benchmark for small specification details.
Fantini produces the iconic X-shape I Balocchi sink fittings and colored tap and shower fixtures for luxury residential projects.Italian fittings craftEditorial brief key factThe product narrative translates fittings-level craft into wardrobe reveal and plinth details.
The product is designed around closed exterior storage rather than open display.closed frontsProduct image and planning ruleClosed storage preserves a calm dressing-room view while hiding daily clothing routines.
Fadior can customize hanging, folded, shoe, bag, linen, jewelry, and luggage zones.project-specific storage zoningCustomization scopeThe wardrobe supports different clothing habits, room sizes, and residential climates.
The first paragraph gives a direct answer about product type, body material, finish language, and buyer benefit.direct answer firstSEO/GEO gateThe page is written for both human buyers and AI citation extraction.
The product page avoids price, rating, offer, and availability claims until those facts exist.truthful content onlyProductnew SEO ruleFAQ-only structured content remains the safe schema approach.
The four required images cover hero, midscene, detail, and lifestyle roles with distinct source files.4 distinct imagegen outputsProductnew image ruleEach accepted PNG is mapped in imagegen_sources.json.
The hidden folded-panel structure avoids reliance on adhesive cabinet boxes.glue-free folded-panel bodyFadior manufacturing proofThe wardrobe copy includes specific process proof rather than generic luxury language.
The selected author persona is aligned with architecture, specification, and material planning.marco-rinaldiEditorial persona libraryThe product narrative focuses on bespoke cabinetry as architecture.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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

What is the Onyx Mediterranean Dressing Gallery made from?+

Onyx uses a 304 stainless steel cabinet body as the hidden structural foundation, then presents a warmer wardrobe exterior through whitewashed-plaster fronts, bleached olive wood handle reveals, and a travertine plinth. The body is based on Fadior folded-panel construction, so the suite is not just a decorative closet wall. It is planned for heavy clothing loads, luggage storage, cleaning routines, and homes where the wardrobe may sit close to a bathroom or terrace.

Can Fadior customize the Onyx wardrobe for a primary suite?+

Yes. Fadior can adjust dimensions, door rhythm, hanging zones, folded shelves, shoe storage, bag storage, accessory drawers, luggage positions, mirror placement, lighting routes, bench locations, and finish combinations around the actual room. A compact apartment may need one full-height wall, while a villa may need a longer dressing corridor with different storage zones on each side. The Mediterranean concept guides the visible finish, but the internal planning is project-specific.

How does the Fantini editorial brief influence this wardrobe page?+

The Fantini brief is used as a design benchmark for craft-level specification details. Fantini is known for fittings and long-running designer collaborations, including work with Piero Lissoni since 2001, which shows how a small touch point can shape a luxury room. Onyx translates that lesson into wardrobe reveals, plinth transitions, and handle lines. It does not claim to use Fantini fittings; it uses the brief to frame why details deserve architectural attention.

Where does this wardrobe work best?+

This wardrobe works best in primary bedrooms, dressing galleries, villa suites, coastal homes, and guest rooms where storage should stay visually calm even when daily routines are busy. The closed fronts hide clothing and accessories, the 304 stainless steel body supports long service, and the whitewashed plaster plus olive wood finish suits rooms with stone floors, terrace light, and warm neutral interiors. It is especially useful when the wardrobe is visible from the bed, bath, or circulation path.

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