Surface finishes
- smoked walnut tone
- parchment panel accents
- soft charcoal reveal lines
Onyx
A 304 stainless steel Onyx wardrobe suite that uses one monolithic centerline to bring calmer dressing order, stronger geometry, and richer private-room focus.
Onyx Wardrobe Suite with Monolithic Dressing Spine is designed for homeowners who want a dressing room to feel resolved like architecture rather than crowded like storage.
The direct answer is that this suite uses a real 304 stainless steel cabinet body and one strong central spine to organize the whole composition in a way that is visually calmer and easier to use every day. The spine is the differentiator.
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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 tailored, deep, and calm. Show smoked walnut wardrobe planes, a monolithic center spine, parchment-toned accents, clean floor transitions, and soft daylight that keeps the storage system as the clear architectural subject.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Monolithic Dressing Spine
A strong central spine gives the wardrobe hierarchy, organizes dressing rituals, and keeps the room calmer at first glance.
304 Stainless Steel Cabinet Body
The cabinet body uses real 304 stainless steel for stronger long-term geometry, glue-free structure, and more dependable private-room durability.
Tailored Door Rhythm
Disciplined closed fronts keep the room quiet while allowing the center spine to carry the visual identity of the suite.
Custom Dressing Planning
Mirror balance, drawer mix, lighting emphasis, and storage distribution can all be tuned to the owner's routine and room shape.
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 adjust the width and presence of the dressing spine, the wardrobe run length, mirror integration, hanging and drawer balance, lighting strategy, and the contrast between dark and light visible finishes so Onyx fits each private suite precisely.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Core Material | 304 stainless steel cabinet body |
|---|---|
| Planning Type | Centered wardrobe suite with monolithic dressing spine |
| Construction | Glue-free folded-panel cabinet structure |
| Visible Finish Direction | Smoked walnut, parchment accents, and shadowed neutral detailing |
| Primary Buyer Fit | Luxury homeowners seeking calmer dressing-room hierarchy |
| Customization Scope | Door cadence, spine width, mirror proportion, drawer mix, and lighting emphasis |
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 instead of a wood-based wardrobe core. | — | ASTM A240 | Core cabinet structure |
| The suite is organized around one monolithic dressing spine. | 1 centered spine | — | Planning signature |
| Closed door rhythm is used to keep the room visually calm. | — | — | Visual hierarchy |
| The visible finish direction combines smoked walnut depth with lighter accent planes. | — | — | Surface strategy |
| The structure follows Fadior's glue-free cabinet logic. | — | — | Materials discipline |
| The suite can support mirror, valet, drawer, and hanging functions around one central anchor. | — | — | Daily dressing workflow |
| Long-run wardrobe geometry benefits from the stability of a stainless steel cabinet body. | — | — | Durability relevance |
| The planning intent is to make private-room storage read like architecture rather than separate cabinets. | — | — | Buyer fit |
| Customization includes spine width, door cadence, drawer balance, and lighting emphasis. | — | — | Project-specific tuning |
| Onyx is intended for bedrooms and dressing suites that need stronger visual order without losing storage density. | — | — | Use case |
FAQ
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Onyx is built on a real 304 stainless steel cabinet body rather than a conventional wood-based wardrobe core, which gives the suite stronger dimensional stability, a glue-free materials story, and better long-term confidence in a heavily used private-room system. The visible expression then layers smoked walnut depth and lighter accent planes so the room feels warm and tailored instead of technical.
Fadior plans Onyx around one centered dressing spine, then organizes doors, drawers, hanging zones, mirror moments, and lighting emphasis around that anchor so the room reads clearly from the doorway and works smoothly during daily use. That process lets the wardrobe behave like architecture rather than a collection of separate cabinets, while still adapting the storage mix to the exact room and user routine.
Routine care focuses on normal wipe-down cleaning for the visible finishes and sensible use of the fitted accessories, while the 304 stainless steel cabinet body underneath provides a more stable base against humidity drift, long-run misalignment, and the wear that accumulates through constant opening and closing. That makes the room easier to keep orderly and helps the suite preserve its tailored feel over years of everyday use.
The long-term value comes from pairing a stronger material platform with a wardrobe plan that solves visual clutter instead of hiding it temporarily. A centered dressing spine improves how the room looks and functions every day, while the 304 stainless steel cabinet body supports better structural credibility than many finish-led alternatives. That combination makes the suite easier to justify as a serious private-room investment rather than a short-lived style gesture.
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