Surface finishes
- Ipe-toned exterior panels coordinated to the dressing room architecture
- Handwoven cane-inspired inset panels over a 304 stainless steel cabinet body
- Board-formed concrete or stone-look plinth line selected for the project palette
Voyage
A 304 stainless steel wardrobe system for villas and penthouses, shaped as a tropical modern dressing gallery with closed storage, cane detail, and calm daily order.
Voyage is a tailored dressing gallery wardrobe built around a 304 stainless steel cabinet body, closed exterior fronts, and a warm tropical modern finish language.
It is designed for clients who want wardrobe storage to feel like part of the architecture, not a row of furniture added after the room is finished.
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Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The product imagery should show Voyage as a closed tropical modern wardrobe wall with ipe-toned fronts, handwoven cane insets, a board-formed concrete plinth, and brise-soleil shade. The Fadior product remains the subject while the terrace garden, lattice light, and warm floor plane explain the residential setting.
Every image should avoid showroom emptiness. The wardrobe should look installed, controlled, and lived near, with finished exterior panels, clear cabinet alignment, believable villa scale, and no open interiors or exposed mechanisms.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Tailored dressing gallery planning
Wardrobe bays, circulation, mirror positions, accessory landing, suitcase clearance, and front rhythm are planned as one architectural gallery rather than separate cabinets.
304 stainless steel cabinet body
The hidden structure supports humid, high-use residential conditions while allowing the visible fronts to stay warm, tactile, and interior-design led.
Closed-front daily order
Handleless exterior fronts conceal clothing, shoes, luggage, linens, and accessories so the suite remains calm from the bedroom, bath, or terrace view.
Tropical modern finish rhythm
Ipe-toned wood warmth, cane-inspired insets, and a concrete base language give the wardrobe a breathable villa presence without exposing the storage inside.
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 tune Voyage around the owner's real wardrobe inventory before production: long garments, folded knitwear, shoes, handbags, suitcases, jewelry trays, travel accessories, linens, and seasonal pieces. The design team can define bay widths, shelf heights, drawer zones, reveal spacing, mirror position, bench placement, and the relationship between wardrobe wall and adjacent suite architecture.
Finish customization should support the surrounding residence instead of fighting it. This run uses ipe-toned warmth, cane texture, concrete base language, and tropical garden shade, but the same cabinet system can move quieter, darker, lighter, or more formal depending on the villa, penthouse, or hospitality residence.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Voyage |
|---|---|
| Category | Wardrobe |
| Primary structure | 304 stainless steel cabinet body with project-specific exterior finish |
| Configuration | Closed dressing gallery wall with custom hanging, folded, luggage, shoe, and accessory zones |
| Best use | Villa suites, penthouse dressing rooms, walk-through wardrobes, and indoor-outdoor master corridors |
| Customization | Made to project dimensions, storage inventory, finish palette, lighting coordination, and installation conditions |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Voyage is selected from the live Sanity productSeries catalog. | productSeries-voyage | Productnew selection | Series and category are catalog-backed rather than invented. |
| The selected Productnew category is Wardrobe. | Wardrobe | Sanity category | The shared 2026-05-12 daily plan selected Wardrobe for the 10:00 slot. |
| The product differentiator is Tailored Dressing Gallery Wardrobe. | Tailored Dressing Gallery Wardrobe | PDP satmax | The title contains the differentiator verbatim. |
| The cabinet body is specified as 304 stainless steel. | 304 stainless steel | Fadior brand rule | Product copy uses 304 only and does not introduce alternate material grades. |
| Voyage is designed around closed-front wardrobe storage. | closed dressing gallery wall | Product configuration | Closed fronts reduce visible clutter from bedroom, bath, and terrace views. |
| The system supports long-hang, folded, shoe, luggage, and accessory zones. | project-specific wardrobe inventory | Customization | Fadior can tune bay widths and internal planning around the owner's storage list. |
| Fantini is an Italian maker of high-end bathroom and kitchen fittings. | high confidence | Editor brief key fact | Used as market context for treating functional touchpoints as design details. |
| Fantini is known for the X-shape I Balocchi fittings. | high confidence | Editor brief key fact | Translated into a wardrobe detail story around reveal, landing, and finish contact points. |
| Fantini has worked with Piero Lissoni since 2001. | medium confidence | Editor brief key fact | Referenced as an example of designer-led hardware and fixture thinking. |
| The visual direction is Sao Paulo tropical modern wardrobe. | sao-paulo-tropical-modern + Wardrobe | Visual rotation | The compatible style cell is not FALLBACK and does not collide with today's live products. |
| The image brief requires four distinct shots. | hero, midscene, detail, lifestyle | Productnew image contract | Each shot is generated separately through Codex built-in image generation. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
A premium wardrobe has to do more than look refined on installation day. It sits near clothing, humidity, air-conditioning, cleaning routines, luggage impact, and daily door movement. Fadior uses a 304 stainless steel cabinet body so the system has a durable, corrosion-resistant base while the exterior can still feel warm and architectural. That separation lets Voyage support long-term residential use without making the room look technical or cold.
Voyage is planned as a full wall sequence. Fadior studies how the owner enters, sets down personal items, selects clothes, checks a mirror, packs luggage, and leaves the suite. The cabinet bay widths, door rhythm, accessory landing, hanging zones, folded storage, and circulation are then aligned as one gallery. A normal closet often adds storage volume; Voyage organizes the room experience so the wardrobe becomes part of the architecture.
The editor brief used Fantini as an example of how a functional touchpoint can become architectural jewelry, especially through the X-shape I Balocchi fittings and design work associated with Piero Lissoni. Voyage applies that lesson to wardrobe details. The reveal, cane inset, plinth, and accessory landing are treated as deliberate contact points, not decoration. They help the owner feel the difference between a generic storage wall and a resolved Fadior system.
Yes. The tropical modern direction gives this Voyage page a clear visual identity, but Fadior customizes the exterior finish around each project. A villa may keep the ipe warmth and cane texture, while a penthouse may choose quieter matte fronts or a darker architectural tone. The constant is the planning method: closed storage, 304 stainless steel body, tailored bay layout, precise panel rhythm, and finishes that support the wider interior design.
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