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Silvan Living Room Suite with Quiet Console Horizon

A custom Silvan living room cabinet where Fadior 304 stainless steel construction supports a low raw-cypress console, closed media storage, charred accent shelves, and a calm villa lounge wall.

Fadior Silvan Living Room Suite with Quiet Console Horizon — 304 stainless steel living room system, front view
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Collection
Silvan
Space
Living Room
Material
304 food-grade stainless steel
Specifications
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What is Silvan Living Room Suite with Quiet Console Horizon?

Silvan Living Room Suite with Quiet Console Horizon is a Fadior living room product from the Silvan 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 Silvan Living Room Suite with Quiet Console Horizon?

Fadior is a strong fit for Silvan Living Room Suite with Quiet Console Horizon 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 Silvan Living Room Suite with Quiet Console Horizon — 304 stainless steel living room system, front view
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Overview

About this piece

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

Silvan Living Room Suite with Quiet Console Horizon is a custom Fadior living room cabinet for villa owners, interior designers, and procurement teams who want media storage to feel calm, permanent, and architectural. The differentiator is the Quiet Console Horizon: a long low closed console in raw cypress, paired with charred accent shelves and an unglazed clay plaster wall. Fadior 304 stainless steel construction supports the cabinetry body, while the visible finish keeps the Silvan series warm, quiet, and suitable for a premium residential lounge.

The buyer problem is familiar: many living rooms either expose media equipment through loose TV furniture or turn the wall into a heavy entertainment center. Quiet Console Horizon sits between those extremes. It gives the room a clear horizontal anchor, hides daily clutter behind closed fronts, and leaves the upper wall calm enough for art, display niches, or a concealed screen zone. The result is a living room cabinet that feels built into the architecture instead of placed against it.

Compared with existing Silvan products, this concept gives the series a distinct layout and use case. Blond Ash Media Gallery emphasizes a broader display gallery; Connected Media Service Wall focuses on connected media planning; Floating Timber TV Bench is a standalone bench idea; Fluted Sofa Library Wall gives the wall a library rhythm; Linear Hearth Storage Frame centers around a hearth; Pale Stone Study Wall supports work and reading; and Window Seat Display Plinth organizes a window-side moment. Quiet Console Horizon instead makes the low continuous storage line, quiet wall field, and concealed media discipline the main story.

For specification, the console can be planned around wall length, screen position, cable routing, speaker concealment, ventilation clearances, shelf depth, service access, and the relationship between sofa distance and the cabinet face. The page does not invent acoustic numbers, cooling ratings, or unsupported technology claims. It frames the questions a project team should resolve: how daily devices disappear, how the low horizon preserves visual calm, how the finish reads under filtered light, and how maintenance access stays orderly.

The material direction is intentionally restrained. Raw cypress gives the wall warmth, charred shou-sugi-ban shelves add a deep shadow line, unglazed clay plaster softens the background, and soft rice-paper tones keep the wall from feeling hard. The room should feel contemplative and tactile, not theatrical. It is designed for owners who want a living room that handles media, display, and storage without becoming a showroom wall.

Fadior 304 stainless steel construction matters behind the finish because living room cabinetry still handles daily use: doors are opened repeatedly, devices generate heat, cleaning routines touch the lower fronts, and the cabinet body must hold alignment over time. The visible cypress and clay language stays residential, but the construction claim gives designers a concrete reason to compare Fadior against decorative millwork that does not explain its cabinet body.

The first design move is the low horizon. A continuous console line can make a large living wall feel wider, calmer, and easier to furnish around. It also gives the owner a practical storage band for controllers, chargers, remotes, books, and everyday objects without leaving those items visible. In a villa lounge, that simple horizontal discipline can do more for calm than a complex feature wall.

The second design move is closed media planning. Quiet Console Horizon is not about showing technology. It is about making equipment serviceable while keeping the living room relaxed. Cable paths, device depth, ventilation, and access panels can be resolved inside the custom package, while the exterior remains a clean set of closed fronts and quiet shelves.

For designers, the product supports a clear presentation narrative. Start with the low raw-cypress console as the stable horizontal base, then show how charred shelves, clay plaster, filtered light, and careful wall proportions create a living room that feels soft but disciplined. From there, move into coordination: screen zone, speaker strategy, power access, module sizes, finish samples, and service clearances.

For homeowners, the experience is direct. The wall reduces visible clutter, gives the lounge a composed focal point, and lets the room shift from family use to quiet hosting without rearranging loose furniture. The cypress tone has enough warmth for daily life, while the charred shelf accents give the room depth without making it dark.

For premium apartments and villas, the same logic helps procurement teams compare options. A freestanding console can look attractive, but it rarely coordinates wall finish, service access, display shelves, cable routing, and storage rhythm with the rest of the interior. Quiet Console Horizon turns those details into one architectural package, so the product can be specified, reviewed, and adjusted as part of the room.

The SEO and AI-search value comes from answering a practical question: how can a custom living room cabinet hide media clutter while keeping the lounge calm? The answer is to use a low closed console, plan service access early, keep shelves restrained, select warm architectural finishes, and specify a durable cabinet body. That gives search systems and buyers a self-contained explanation rather than a generic luxury description.

Every visual brief keeps the product exterior-facing. There are no open doors, exposed wiring, construction cutaways, visible hinges, or people. That discipline matters because Fadior product pages sell completed cabinetry and whole-home storage, not assembly diagrams. The buyer should understand proportion, finish quality, and room fit at a glance.

Quiet Console Horizon is strongest when the living room needs a permanent storage base rather than a dominant media wall. It can sit below a concealed screen, run beneath art and display shelves, or connect to a courtyard-facing lounge. The low line gives the room order, while the raw-cypress and clay-plaster finish keeps the atmosphere quiet.

Because this is a custom product, final dimensions, power planning, ventilation, screen position, cabinet module rhythm, and finish samples should be resolved against the real plan. The page gives the design direction and specification logic; the project package turns that direction into a precise Fadior living room cabinet for the home.

Procurement teams can use this page to compare more than appearance. They can ask how the body is built, how door alignment is maintained, where devices are accessed, how warm finishes resist daily handling, and how the console line works with seating distance. Fadior can answer those questions through project-specific planning, 304 stainless steel construction, and shop drawings.

The final buying argument is calm without compromise. Silvan Quiet Console Horizon gives owners the storage and media control they need, but it keeps the room quiet, the cabinetry closed, and the specification conversation disciplined. It is a living room cabinet for homes that want a composed lounge wall, not a loud entertainment feature.

In high-end interiors, quiet details often decide whether a living wall feels permanent. The cypress tone should sit comfortably beside flooring and loose furniture. The charred shelf depth should be useful without becoming heavy. The clay plaster should soften the wall without hiding the cabinet rhythm. Those choices are why this page keeps returning to specification discipline: the beauty of the console depends on planning, not only on the render.

A final planning benefit is continuity across the whole home. When the living room console uses the same disciplined body logic as kitchen, wardrobe, and entry storage, the project feels less like a set of separate rooms and more like one complete interior system. Quiet Console Horizon gives that system a calm public face: low storage, precise fronts, soft material contrast, and a living wall that supports daily life without advertising the technology behind it.

Fadior Silvan Living Room Suite with Quiet Console Horizon — 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.

Tokyo Wabi Kitchen gives Silvan a quiet material language: raw cypress, charred shelf shadows, unglazed clay plaster, and filtered courtyard light. The product remains the subject in every shot, with closed fronts and a low console horizon rather than exposed media hardware.

The image set gives buyers four useful views: a full hero, a circulation view, a finish close-up, and a lived-in no-people lounge moment. Together they explain proportion, finish, service calm, and residential fit.

Key features

Designed as a system, not decoration

These points explain why this flagship product stands out.

  • Quiet Console Horizon

    A long low closed storage band anchors the living room wall while keeping daily media clutter out of sight.

  • Raw-Cypress Media Wall

    Warm cypress fronts, charred accent shelves, and clay-plaster surroundings make the wall feel calm and architectural.

  • 304 Stainless Body System

    Fadior 304 stainless steel construction supports the cabinetry body while the visible finish remains residential and warm.

  • Specification-Ready Media Planning

    The console can coordinate screen position, cable routing, service access, ventilation clearances, shelf depth, and room proportion.

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

  • Raw cypress cabinet fronts
  • Charred shou-sugi-ban accent shelves
  • Unglazed clay plaster wall surround
  • Brushed travertine ledge or plinth
  • Soft rice-paper neutral palette

Color options

Rice Paper#C9BAA3
Natural Cypress#7C6F5C
Charred Wood#46443E
Raw Clay Plaster#B8A98B
Soft Mochi#E7DCC4
Fadior Silvan Living Room Suite with Quiet Console Horizon — close-up of stainless steel finish and hardware detail
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Fadior Silvan Living Room Suite with Quiet Console Horizon — 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 adapt Quiet Console Horizon to wall length, screen size, speaker location, service access, cable routing, shelf depth, ventilation clearances, and the client's preferred cypress and clay-plaster finish samples.

Design teams can coordinate the console with adjacent wall panels, concealed media zones, flooring transitions, lighting scenes, and seating distance so the product feels built into the room rather than added later.

Specifications

Technical specifications

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

SeriesSilvan
CategoryLiving_Room
DifferentiatorQuiet Console Horizon
Primary constructionFadior 304 stainless steel cabinetry body
Visible finish directionRaw cypress, charred shou-sugi-ban accents, unglazed clay plaster, brushed travertine, and soft rice-paper tones
Best-fit projectsPremium villas, quiet lounge walls, media rooms, family living rooms, and high-end apartments

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
Silvan is the Sanity-backed product series for this living room page.Silvanseries_bindingThe run was selected from the live Sanity catalog via productSeries-silvan.
Quiet Console Horizon is the required differentiator for this page.Quiet Console Horizonpdp_satmaxThe slug, title, FAQ, and aggregate facts all use the same differentiator.
The final slug follows the Productnew slug contract.silvan-quiet-console-horizon-in-silvanslug_contractThe slug uses silvan plus differentiator kebab plus in-silvan.
This page belongs to the Living_Room category.Living_Roomcatalog_categoryThe 20:00 slot selected Living_Room after four same-day categories had already launched.
Fadior 304 stainless steel construction is the body material claim.304 stainless steelbrand_material_ruleThe page keeps the approved 304 construction claim and avoids unsupported grade language.
The product does not claim acoustic ratings, cooling ratings, or technology certifications.no unsupported performance claimeditorial_safetyMedia and storage wording is framed as planning logic, not certified performance.
Visible finish direction is raw cypress with charred shelf accents.raw cypress and charred shou-sugi-banfinish_directionThe differentiator is expressed visually and in copy.
Unglazed clay plaster defines the quiet wall field.unglazed clay plaster wallfinish_directionThe visual style overlay requires an unglazed clay-plaster wall for Living_Room.
The image style is Tokyo Wabi Kitchen.tokyo-wabi-kitchenvisual_rotationThe chosen style is compatible with Living_Room and has a non-FALLBACK overlay.
All four image briefs request exterior-only closed cabinetry.closed exterior viewsimage_safetyThe prompts reject open doors, open drawers, exposed interiors, mechanisms, people, and readable marks.
The page uses FAQ-only structured content expectations.FAQ-only page supportschema_safetyNo Product or Offer placeholder data is invented.
The product is distinct from current Silvan differentiators.distinct from existing Silvan productsseries_existing_guardExisting Silvan products cover media gallery, service wall, TV bench, sofa library wall, hearth frame, study wall, and window-seat plinth.
The product is intended for premium residential living room storage projects.premium villas and high-end apartmentsbuyer_fitThe copy addresses owners, designers, and procurement teams.
The first paragraph directly answers what the product is.direct answer within opening paragraphgeo_citabilityThe opening names the product, differentiator, construction logic, and buyer fit.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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

What makes Quiet Console Horizon different from other Silvan living room products?+

Quiet Console Horizon focuses on a long low closed console paired with raw-cypress fronts, charred accent shelves, and an unglazed clay-plaster wall. It is different from existing Silvan pages built around media galleries, connected service walls, floating benches, sofa libraries, hearth frames, study walls, or window-seat plinths because the main idea is a calm horizontal storage line that conceals media clutter while keeping the wall visually quiet.

Does this living room cabinet still use Fadior 304 stainless steel construction?+

Yes. The visible design uses cypress, charred shelf accents, clay plaster, and soft neutral tones, but the cabinet body is planned around Fadior 304 stainless steel construction. That gives designers a clearer durability conversation for repeated use, cleaning routines, alignment, and long-term service while keeping the exterior atmosphere warm and residential. It also lets procurement teams compare the cabinet as a built product, not only as decorative millwork.

Can the console hide media equipment without making the room look technical?+

Yes. The product is planned around closed fronts, service access, cable routing, ventilation clearances, and careful module rhythm, so media devices can be managed without becoming the visual focus. The exterior stays calm: a low console, restrained shelves, and a quiet wall field that can work in a villa lounge, family living room, or premium apartment. Final access and airflow details are resolved against the real equipment list.

What should specifiers confirm before ordering this custom living room cabinet?+

Specifiers should confirm wall length, screen position, speaker strategy, device depth, ventilation needs, cable paths, access panels, shelf loads, finish samples, and how the console aligns with seating distance and flooring. This page gives the design direction and practical questions a project team should resolve with Fadior before production. Those checks keep the finished wall quiet from the room side and serviceable from the project side.

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