Surface finishes
- Ipê-inspired hardwood architectural panel finish
- Lime-washed clay-tone background
- Matte lacquer in pale clay or deep olive
- Brass-toned reveal or fixture detail
- Handwoven jute and terracotta-adjacent room coordination
Patina
A closed 304 stainless steel media wall that turns living-room storage into an adaptable architectural surface.
Fadior Patina Flexible Panel Media Wall is a 304 stainless steel living-room wall system for homes where media storage, display, and architecture need one calm surface.
It translates flexible wall-panel thinking into a closed custom media wall, giving architects a durable, specifiable framework for screens, shelves, concealed storage, and lounge proportion.
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Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction frames Patina as a sunlit courtyard-villa media wall, using ipê-inspired hardwood, lime-washed clay, pale clay, adobe sand, deep olive, and handwoven floor texture to make the storage surface feel architectural and warm.
All four images keep the cabinetry closed and exterior-facing so buyers understand the product as a finished Fadior wall system, with detail shots reserved for finish depth, panel rhythm, reveal quality, and clean plane transitions.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Architectural media surface
Closed custom panels turn the media wall into a composed living-room elevation instead of a loose furniture unit.
Flexible wall planning
Module width, display zones, equipment storage, and reveal rhythm can adapt to the room while preserving one calm face.
304 stainless steel core
Fadior’s cabinet structure supports long-term alignment, moisture resilience, and dependable service in demanding residential settings.
Warm courtyard-lounge finish language
Hardwood expression, clay-toned backgrounds, deep olive accents, and handwoven texture give the technical wall a residential character.
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 tune Patina around the client’s media habits and room plan: screen size, seating distance, concealed equipment, acoustic allowances, display shelves, storage depth, and service access can be coordinated behind one closed panel system.
Finish direction can move warmer, lighter, or more mineral while preserving the architectural wall idea, allowing designers to coordinate the media wall with flooring, courtyard thresholds, ceiling coves, adjacent kitchen finishes, and lounge furniture.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Patina |
|---|---|
| Category | Living Room |
| Core structure | 304 stainless steel cabinet construction with custom exterior finish options |
| Configuration | Closed living-room media wall with adaptable panel rhythm, display restraint, concealed storage, and service access planning |
| Recommended rooms | Villa great room, private lounge, open-plan living area, apartment media wall, and renovation living-room upgrade |
| Customization scope | Panel proportions, screen bay, shelf restraint, storage zones, cable access, finish palette, lighting allowances, and site dimensions |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Patina is bound to the live Sanity series Patina. | productSeries-patina | catalog binding | Series and category are selected from the live catalog, not invented. |
| The product category is Living_Room. | Living_Room | catalog category | The 20:00 slot fallback selected a living-room slot after earlier categories were consumed. |
| The cabinet core is specified as 304 stainless steel. | 304 stainless steel | Fadior material rule | Productnew allows 304 only and rejects any higher-grade material claim. |
| The bundle uses four independent product-image roles. | hero, midscene, detail, lifestyle | Productnew image contract | Each role must have a separate generated PNG and source mapping. |
| The visual style is Patagonia Villa Courtyard. | patagonia-villa-courtyard | visual rotation | The rotation was computed from Living_Room plus the final product slug. |
| The category overlay is living-room specific. | ipê-hardwood media wall with lime-washed clay background and handwoven jute floor | visual rotation overlay | The overlay appears in every image brief. |
| The editorial brief key fact is used in the copy. | flexible wall paneling and floating shelves as an architectural system | editorial integration | Description and FAQ explain flexible panels as a core planning idea. |
| The public page keeps FAQ-only structured data. | FAQ-only | Productnew SEO rule | No Product or Offer placeholder claims are introduced. |
| The content includes four buyer-facing FAQ entries. | 4 FAQs | PDP satmax | Each answer is written for natural search and AI-search phrasing. |
| The page targets premium residential specification. | architects, interior designers, villa owners | brand positioning | The content speaks to planning, durability, and living-room integration. |
| The product slug has no numeric suffix. | patina-flexible-panel-media-wall-in-patina | PDP satmax slug rule | The Codex-authored slug is descriptive and unique in the catalog. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
Patina uses Fadior’s 304 stainless steel cabinet construction as the hidden structural core, then presents a warm custom exterior suitable for a premium living room. The 304 structure supports long-term alignment, moisture resilience, and service durability, while the visible panels can be specified in hardwood-inspired, clay-toned, or matte residential finishes. The result is a media wall that feels warm but performs like a technical cabinet system.
The brief highlighted how SieMatic uses flexible wall paneling and floating shelves to make cabinetry a core architectural component. Patina translates that idea into the living room. Instead of buying a fixed media cabinet, the designer can plan a full wall elevation with closed panels, controlled display, concealed storage, service access, and a rhythm that works with the room’s seating, lighting, and courtyard views.
A closed media wall is easier to keep visually calm because everyday equipment, cables, and stored items are not exposed. Regular care focuses on wiping exterior fronts with suitable non-abrasive methods, keeping ventilation and service zones clear, and checking that high-use doors remain aligned. Fadior’s 304 stainless steel structure helps the wall resist humidity and daily wear, while custom planning keeps practical access available behind the composed surface.
A loose media unit usually solves one furniture moment, while Patina is planned as part of the room architecture. It can coordinate screen placement, storage, display, finish, lighting allowances, and future service needs in one durable system. That matters when technology changes or a family’s lifestyle evolves. The wall can preserve a calm public face while the hidden storage plan remains adaptable, useful, and aligned with the home’s value.
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