Project case
Foshan Headquarters Experience Center
The Foshan Headquarters Experience Center is presented as a 2000 sqm showroom concept for Fadior's 304 stainless steel whole-home systems. It brings kitchen, wardrobe, bath vanity, living, and outdoor kitchen displays into one coordinated specification path for architects, designers, and private clients.

Project requirements
The requirement behind the home, the design ambition, and the final outcome.
The Foshan Headquarters Experience Center is presented as a 2000 sqm showroom concept for Fadior's 304 stainless steel whole-home systems. It brings kitchen, wardrobe, bath vanity, living, and outdoor kitchen displays into one coordinated specification path for architects, designers, and private clients.
Challenge
What the project needed to solve before design could feel effortless.
A premium showroom has to do more than display individual cabinet doors. Designers need to understand how a stainless steel kitchen, wardrobe, vanity, bar, and outdoor cooking area can work as one residential system.
For Fadior, the Foshan headquarters context also has to connect product experience with manufacturing credibility. The space must feel refined enough for luxury clients while still showing the precision and durability behind 304 stainless steel construction.
The editorial brief points to small, carefully designed residential projects where curated details create a larger sense of luxury. That same principle guides this showroom concept: scale matters, but the visitor's experience is built from precise lighting, material transitions, and a clear sequence of rooms.
Solution
How layout, products, and materials came together across the home.
The concept arranges the showroom like an architectural gallery. A wide kitchen and living sequence introduces the main 304 stainless steel cabinet language, while glass partitions open views toward wardrobe, bath vanity, and outdoor kitchen displays.
Brushed steel cabinet fronts, honed stone counters, warm concealed lighting, and smoked glass storage walls give each zone a distinct mood without breaking the whole-home system logic. Visitors can move from a kitchen island to a wardrobe wall or vanity suite and still read the same material discipline.
The showroom uses detail moments as proof points. Drawer alignment, hinge precision, integrated lighting, and the clean edge between steel and stone turn Fadior's manufacturing capability into something designers can inspect directly.
Result
What the finished home proves in daily use.
The resulting case study positions the Foshan Headquarters Experience Center as a specification environment rather than a standard retail showroom.
It gives Fadior a single project narrative that links brand headquarters, whole-home product range, 304 stainless steel durability, and luxury interior experience.
For architects and clients, the concept makes one answer clear: Fadior's stainless steel systems are not limited to kitchens; they can define the technical and visual backbone of an entire high-end residence.
Gallery
A visual record of the finished home and its key details.
This image set shows how the project requirement translated into layout, finish continuity, and daily residential use.
Testimonial
Client feedback from lived use.
The showroom concept makes stainless steel feel architectural, not industrial. Every zone explains how one material system can support a complete luxury home.
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