Surface finishes
- Book-matched calacatta-marble island expression
- Champagne PVD tall-unit plane
- Desert oak open shelving
- Honeyed limestone floor pairing
- Pure ivory wall and ceiling balance
Pavilion
A 304 stainless steel kitchen system that turns the island water point into a composed champagne-and-marble focal plane for Gulf villas.
Pavilion is a champagne marble island kitchen for homeowners who want the prep sink, faucet zone, island face, tall-unit wall, and open shelving to read as one architectural composition.
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Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction pairs book-matched calacatta-marble island mass with champagne PVD tall units, desert oak open shelving, cool interior fill, and a dusk skyline or desert edge.
The image set separates the buyer decision into whole-room presence, circulation planning, close finish judgment, and evening residential atmosphere while every cabinet front remains closed.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Architectural island water zone
The prep sink, faucet position, stone edge, counter landing, and surrounding storage are planned together so the water point feels intentional.
Closed storage for open-plan hosting
Tall units, island bays, pantry storage, and service zones stay behind aligned fronts, keeping the kitchen composed from the lounge or dining room.
304 stainless steel cabinet body
The hidden structure supports demanding family use, humidity, and cleaning routines while the visible finish remains warm and residential.
Gulf villa finish coordination
Calacatta cream, champagne tone, desert oak, honeyed limestone, and ivory can be tuned around the project's architecture and lighting.
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 customizes Pavilion around project drawings, island size, cooking habits, hosting style, water-point position, appliance wall, pantry requirements, and the desired balance between marble, champagne tone, oak warmth, and ivory calm. The same 304 stainless steel cabinet logic can support a compact penthouse kitchen, a generous family island, or a villa kitchen that opens toward dining and terrace spaces.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Pavilion |
|---|---|
| Category | Kitchen |
| Core structure | 304 stainless steel cabinet body |
| Configuration | Custom island kitchen with closed storage, tall units, and planned prep-sink zone |
| Recommended setting | Gulf villa, penthouse, master-plan residence, or open-plan entertaining kitchen |
| Planning scope | Island length, faucet location, storage program, tall-unit wall, finish direction, lighting, and circulation |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pavilion is bound to the Sanity product series Pavilion. | productSeries-pavilion | Catalog binding | Series and category come from the live Sanity catalog. |
| The selected daily category is Kitchen. | 2026-05-12 slot 3 | Daily plan | Wardrobe and Bath_and_Vanity were already consumed by earlier same-day slots. |
| The cabinet body claim is limited to 304 stainless steel. | 304 only | Brand material rule | The copy uses 304-only wording and avoids unsupported alternate-grade claims. |
| The page uses FAQ-only structured content posture. | No Product or Offer placeholders | Schema truthfulness | Pricing and availability facts are not invented. |
| The visual style is Gulf Villa Marble Luminous. | gulf-villa-marble-luminous | Visual rotation | Hash selection is compatible with Kitchen and has no same-pair collision today. |
| The selected overlay is a calacatta-marble kitchen with champagne PVD tall units and desert oak shelving. | book-matched calacatta-marble kitchen with champagne PVD tall units and desert oak open shelving | Category overlay | All four briefs include the overlay wording. |
| The product copy incorporates the Fantini editorial brief. | Fantini, I Balocchi, Piero Lissoni | Editorial brief integration | Brief facts appear in description and FAQ. |
| The image set requires four separate generated assets. | hero, midscene, detail, lifestyle | Image generation | Each file will map to a different built-in image_gen source. |
| The page targets premium residential buyers and specifiers. | Luxury island kitchen | SEO/GEO intent | Copy answers function, customization, material, and project-fit questions. |
| The slug is descriptive and has no numeric suffix. | pavilion-champagne-marble-island-kitchen | PDP satmax slug rule | The live catalog did not already contain this slug before the run. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
Pavilion treats the island water point as part of the architecture rather than as a technical add-on. Fadior coordinates the prep sink, faucet zone, stone surface, closed island storage, tall-unit wall, and open shelving rhythm together. The cabinet body uses 304 stainless steel, while the visible design can carry calacatta-marble, champagne-tone, desert-oak, and ivory finishes suited to a luxury villa or penthouse.
The editor brief highlights Fantini's design-led fittings, including I Balocchi X-shape sink fittings and collections developed with Piero Lissoni. Pavilion applies that idea to the kitchen island by treating the faucet zone as a jewelry-like detail. The point is not to imitate Fantini hardware; it is to show how a water point can shape the island's proportion, finish hierarchy, and daily use.
Yes. Pavilion can be planned around a villa kitchen, high-rise apartment, or open-plan entertaining space. Fadior can tune island length, sink position, appliance wall, tall-unit storage, pantry needs, seating edge, lighting, and finish balance around the project drawings. The closed-front approach keeps the room visually composed even when the internal storage program is very specific, which is useful for homes where the kitchen is visible from dining, lounge, and terrace areas.
The advantage is separating long-term performance from visible mood. A 304 stainless steel cabinet body supports humid climates, frequent cleaning, and demanding family use, while the exterior can still feel warm, luminous, and residential. For Pavilion, that means the client can choose a champagne-and-marble kitchen without giving up practical durability behind the front plane, especially in coastal villas and busy open-plan family homes.
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