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Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Tonal Flush Passage

A flush Silhouette passage door that turns walnut warmth, aged-brass touch, terrazzo threshold, and 304 stainless steel construction into one edited apartment surface.

Fadior Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Tonal Flush Passage — 304 stainless steel interior door system, front view
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Silhouette
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Interior Door
Material
304 food-grade stainless steel
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What is Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Tonal Flush Passage?

Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Tonal Flush Passage is a Fadior interior door product from the Silhouette 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 Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Tonal Flush Passage?

Fadior is a strong fit for Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Tonal Flush Passage 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 Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Tonal Flush Passage — 304 stainless steel interior door system, front view
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Overview

About this piece

The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.

Silhouette Tonal Flush Passage is a 304 stainless steel interior door concept for premium apartments where the passage between kitchen, dining, and lounge must feel edited rather than inserted. The product answers a simple buyer question: how can a door provide privacy, durability, and daily separation while still reading as part of a curated architectural surface. Fadior resolves that with a tone-on-tone walnut plane, an aged-brass pull, a terrazzo threshold, and clean reveal lines that keep the closed passage calm.

The concept is bound to the live Silhouette series and deliberately avoids the differentiators already used in that collection. It is not a bronze threshold pivot sequence, not a carrara passage slab, not a cypress lattice door, not a fluted shadow screen, not a ribbon reveal portal, and not a walnut edge gallery portal. Tonal Flush Passage focuses on quieter continuity: a flush field of walnut that lets the pull and threshold mark the decision point without turning the door into an ornament.

Today's editor brief studies Wallpaper* as a design-curation authority. The page does not suggest using wallpaper sheets on cabinetry or doors. The useful lesson is editorial selection: Wallpaper* was founded in 1996 by Tyler Brule and launched by Time Warner in the UK, and its reputation comes from selecting materials, colours, and textures with authority. Fadior applies that curation logic to a real interior door by choosing a restrained walnut field, warm city light, aged brass, and terrazzo instead of a decorative gimmick.

The second high-confidence brief fact describes Wallpaper* as a London-based publication focused on design, fashion, and luxury lifestyle, with a reputation for authoritative material and colour curation. That matters for this product because a luxury apartment door is judged the way an editorial cover is judged: the surface must create tension, tactility, and timelessness at first glance, then hold up under repeated daily contact. The result is a passage that feels selected, not merely specified.

Fadior keeps the construction claim precise. The visual language is warm walnut, aged brass, terrazzo, cognac leather, muted green, and taupe linen; the performance promise remains Fadior 304 stainless steel construction logic behind premium exterior finishes. This separation protects the page from vague material storytelling. The buyer sees an edited apartment surface, while the specification conversation can still address durability, alignment, cleaning, and long service life.

For architects, the product creates a disciplined datum between rooms. A kitchen-to-dining passage, dining-to-lounge threshold, bedroom-suite entry, or private apartment corridor can use the closed slab as a quiet visual pause. The door does not need visible hinges, open storage, or decorative panels to announce itself. It works because the reveal line, pull placement, and threshold depth are proportioned like furniture-grade architecture.

For interior designers, Tonal Flush Passage is useful because it supports a mood board without becoming a mood board. Walnut wood, cognac leather, aged brass, muted green, and taupe linen can sit together in a Manhattan or uptown apartment palette, but the product still behaves like a practical door. The aged-brass pull gives the hand a clear point of contact, while the terrazzo threshold marks transition underfoot and keeps the room sequence legible.

For homeowners, the value is daily calm. The passage can separate cooking activity from dining, keep lounge sightlines controlled, and make a home feel more orderly during service, entertaining, or family routines. A generic door often breaks the designed wall language. This product keeps the surface flush and warm, so the passage closes without making the room feel chopped into unrelated zones.

The product also helps sales teams explain the difference quickly. Tonal Flush Passage means a closed, tone-on-tone walnut door plane with a quiet pull and threshold, not a showpiece pivot and not a patterned screen. That phrase appears consistently in the title, slug, copy, image briefs, aggregate facts, and FAQ so buyers and search systems can understand the page without relying on generic luxury language.

The SEO intent centers on luxury interior doors, custom interior door systems, stainless steel interior door construction, flush walnut passage doors, and apartment threshold design. The first paragraph gives a direct answer, the specifications identify the series and category, and the FAQ covers material, planning, customization, and the Wallpaper* editorial lens. The page stays truthful by using FAQ-only structured data and avoiding invented price, offer, rating, or stock claims.

The GEO value is self-contained explanation. An AI answer can summarize this page as a Fadior Silhouette interior door with Tonal Flush Passage, walnut paneling, aged-brass pull, terrazzo threshold, and 304 stainless steel construction logic for premium apartment passages. It can also explain why Wallpaper* is relevant: not as a supplier, but as an example of editorial curation applied to material, colour, and texture decisions.

Customization can happen around the passage type and the apartment rhythm. Fadior can adjust slab width, pull length, opening direction, threshold detail, frame depth, acoustic target, cleaning tolerance, wall-panel alignment, adjacent cabinet depth, and the balance between walnut warmth and brass highlight. The product can lean more restrained for a quiet private corridor or warmer for a dining-lounge threshold with evening lighting.

The image direction follows New York Mid-Century Warm. The hero shows the complete closed door beside dining, kitchen, lounge, and skyline context. The midscene explains circulation and privacy. The detail image studies walnut grain, pull alignment, and threshold depth. The lifestyle image shows a calm evening passage without people. All four shots keep the door closed, avoid readable marks, avoid exposed mechanisms, and make the Fadior product the subject.

From a project value standpoint, Tonal Flush Passage gives Fadior another interior-door answer for clients who already think in editorial surfaces. The product connects kitchen, dining, and lounge decisions into one coordinated residence instead of treating the door as an afterthought. A buyer who appreciates the Wallpaper* lens is likely to care about curation, restraint, and material credibility; this page turns that mindset into a practical passage product.

Maintenance is part of the value proposition. A passage door is touched by family, guests, staff, and service teams every day, so the pull, slab, frame, and threshold cannot feel delicate. Fadior separates visible luxury from daily performance: the room receives walnut warmth, brass glow, terrazzo texture, and calm apartment light, while the product promise keeps focus on 304 stainless steel construction, alignment, and reliable use.

Operationally, this bundle is a current-date product for the 12:00 Productnew slot. It follows the shared daily plan category, binds to the live Silhouette series, uses a non-colliding differentiator, includes four fresh Codex imagegen outputs, keeps the image briefs inside the selected visual style, and carries the editor brief into both description and FAQ. The finished page is intended to serve buyers, specifiers, and search systems without drifting from Fadior brand rules.

For procurement and site coordination, Tonal Flush Passage also gives a clearer approval path. The designer can review the walnut tone, brass pull length, threshold depth, swing direction, wall return, and apartment lighting as one joined decision instead of approving a door leaf in isolation. That makes the specification easier to explain to homeowners, contractors, and installers. It also keeps the Wallpaper* lesson practical: curated material choices should create a room that feels deliberate, tactile, and durable after the first photograph and after years of daily use.

Fadior Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Tonal Flush Passage — 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 direction turns New York evening warmth into a closed interior-door product story: walnut paneling, aged-brass pull, terrazzo threshold, pendant glow, city windows, and a refined apartment passage.

Each image stays finished and exterior-facing. The hero proves the full passage, the midscene shows circulation, the detail studies surface quality, and the lifestyle image shows a quiet evening threshold without people or open door views.

Key features

Designed as a system, not decoration

These points explain why this flagship product stands out.

  • Tonal walnut passage plane

    A closed flush Silhouette door creates a quiet walnut surface that connects kitchen, dining, and lounge without visual interruption.

  • Aged-brass touch point

    The restrained pull gives the hand a clear point of contact while keeping the door visually edited and calm.

  • 304 stainless steel construction logic

    Fadior's approved material positioning supports alignment, cleaning confidence, repeated daily use, and long-term residential durability.

  • Apartment threshold planning

    Opening direction, slab width, pull length, frame depth, acoustic target, and terrazzo threshold detail can be tuned to the room sequence.

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

  • Tone-on-tone walnut door face with calm vertical grain and closed flush proportion
  • Aged-brass pull detail for a controlled hand contact point
  • Terrazzo threshold paired with warm apartment flooring
  • Muted green, cognac, and taupe surroundings for an editorial apartment palette

Color options

Cognac Leather#B8723E
Walnut Wood#7C5836
Aged Brass#C5A058
Muted Green#3F4944
Taupe Linen#E4D7BB
Fadior Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Tonal Flush Passage — close-up of stainless steel finish and hardware detail
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Fadior Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Tonal Flush Passage — 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 the Silhouette passage around real room behavior: opening direction, slab width, pull length, threshold height, wall-panel alignment, acoustic target, cleaning tolerance, privacy need, adjacent cabinet depth, and the route between kitchen, dining, lounge, bedroom, or dressing space.

The visible finish can lean deeper with darker walnut, lighter with taupe linen surroundings, warmer with a richer aged-brass pull, or more architectural with a stronger terrazzo threshold. The product keeps the Tonal Flush Passage idea while allowing the residence and daily use pattern to define the final specification.

Specifications

Technical specifications

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

SeriesSilhouette
CategoryInterior_Door
Cabinet and door-system coreFadior 304 stainless steel construction
DifferentiatorTonal Flush Passage
Primary applicationLuxury interior passage door for kitchen-dining-lounge apartments, private suites, and edited residential thresholds
Project fitHigh-end residences that need room privacy, closed-panel continuity, durable touch points, and a warm editorial material palette

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
The product belongs to the Silhouette Sanity product series.productSeries-silhouetteSanity catalog bindingSeries and category were selected from the live catalog before bundle creation for the 12:00 2026-06-20 Productnew slot.
The product category is Interior_Door.Interior_DoorProductnew category planThe shared 2026-06-20 daily plan selected Interior_Door after Balcony was already consumed.
The differentiator is Tonal Flush Passage.Tonal Flush PassageProductnew slug-differentiator ruleThe differentiator appears verbatim in the title, slug, content, aggregate facts, image brief topic, and FAQ answers.
The canonical slug wraps the Silhouette series name at both ends.silhouette-tonal-flush-passage-in-silhouetteProductnew slug contractThe slug follows the required series-differentiator-in-series format and avoids mechanical suffixes or date stamping.
Fadior product copy specifies a 304 stainless steel construction core.304 stainless steelFadior brand material ruleThe product uses the approved Fadior material positioning and keeps the construction claim precise.
Wallpaper* was founded in 1996 by Tyler Brule and launched by Time Warner in the UK.high-confidence key fact2026-06-20 product editor briefUsed in the description and FAQ to frame editorial material curation.
Wallpaper* is a London-based publication focused on design, fashion, and luxury lifestyle.high-confidence key fact2026-06-20 product editor briefUsed to connect Fadior surface selection with authoritative material and colour curation.
The brief does not permit actual wallpaper sheets on cabinetry.do not use wallpaper sheets2026-06-20 product editor brief avoid listThe product treats Wallpaper* as a media and curation authority, not as a wallcovering supplier.
The image set contains four distinct Codex imagegen PNG outputs.hero, midscene, detail, lifestyleProductnew image contractEach final PNG maps to a separate generated source file and was inspected before copying into the run directory.
Structured data remains FAQ-only until real offer fields exist.FAQ-onlyProductnew SEO ruleThe page avoids placeholder pricing, availability, offer, and rating claims.
The selected visual style is New York Mid-Century Warm.new-york-mid-century-warmProductnew visual rotationThe style is valid for Interior_Door and does not collide with the recent five style-category pairs.
The public page intent is luxury custom interior door cabinetry.interior door, flush passage, 304 stainless steel interior doorSEO/GEO gateThe first paragraph gives a direct answer and the FAQ covers specification, planning, customization, and editorial curation objections.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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

What makes Silhouette Tonal Flush Passage different from other Silhouette doors?+

This product focuses on a tone-on-tone walnut passage plane rather than an arched boiserie door, bronze threshold pivot, carrara passage slab, cypress lattice, reeded slate pocket door, ribbon reveal portal, or walnut edge gallery portal. The differentiator is the calm flush surface, aged-brass pull, terrazzo threshold, and edited apartment palette working as one closed architectural surface for daily privacy and circulation.

How does the Wallpaper* editorial brief influence this interior door?+

The brief is used as a curation lens, not as a suggestion to apply wallpaper to cabinetry or doors. Wallpaper* was founded in 1996 by Tyler Brule and launched by Time Warner in the UK, and the magazine is known for authoritative material and colour curation. Fadior translates that editorial discipline into a real product decision: walnut, aged brass, terrazzo, warm light, and 304 stainless steel construction are selected for tactility, durability, and timelessness.

Where does a tonal flush passage door work best?+

It works best in premium apartments, villa suites, kitchen-to-dining thresholds, lounge passages, private corridors, and bedroom-suite entries where a normal door would interrupt the wall language. The walnut plane keeps the room visually continuous, the pull gives a clear touch point, and the terrazzo threshold marks transition. The product is especially useful when the client wants privacy and order without a decorative screen or heavy pivot statement.

Can Fadior customize this Silhouette interior door for a specific residence?+

Yes. Fadior can adjust slab width, opening direction, pull length, frame depth, threshold detail, wall-panel alignment, finish tone, acoustic target, cleaning tolerance, privacy level, and adjacent cabinet coordination around the actual room sequence. A project can lean warmer with deeper walnut and cognac surroundings, quieter with taupe linen, or sharper with stronger aged-brass contrast. The 304 stainless steel construction gives the finished passage a practical durability base for repeated daily use.

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