Surface finishes
- Warm-grey satin cabinet fronts
- Pale limestone planter berth
- Silk-honed quartzite bench ledge
- Warm oak slat ceiling
- 304 stainless steel cabinet body
Cannes
A made-to-order Cannes balcony storage module with a limestone planter berth, closed warm-grey fronts, a pale bench ledge, and a durable 304 stainless steel cabinet body.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Cannes Limestone Planter Berth is made to order in our Foshan, China factory, with an approximate 30-day production lead time before shipping coordination. It gives balcony projects a closed storage wall, a pale limestone planter berth, and a calm bench ledge for morning use.
The differentiator is the Limestone Planter Berth. Existing Cannes modules already cover a champagne privacy ledge, linen service screen, recessed herb rail, and terracotta tea landing. This SKU adds a more architectural planter-and-bench route for clients who want greenery, storage, and seating to read as one measured balcony module.
The module is planned around closed warm-grey satin fronts, a pale stone bench line, a planter trough, and a warm oak slat ceiling cue. The concealed 304 stainless steel cabinet body supports durability while the visible room stays soft, residential, and easy to coordinate with villa glazing, breakfast seating, and outdoor views.
For buyers, the value is order without losing balcony atmosphere. Cushions, serving trays, gardening tools, throws, lanterns, and small breakfast items can be planned around closed storage instead of loose furniture. The planter berth gives the balcony a living edge while the bench creates a practical place to pause.
For designers, the SKU creates a clear coordination point. The team can discuss planter depth, bench height, cabinet length, drainage path, cushion size, overhead slat rhythm, side glazing, floor finish, and view alignment before shop drawings begin. That is more useful than asking for a general balcony cabinet.
The formula dimensions set the commercial scope without inventing a price. The concept uses 3.2 meters of base cabinet planning, 0.8 meter of wall cabinet planning, 0.4 meter of tall cabinet planning, and 2.8 meters of countertop planning. The publisher computes commerce fields from those measurements.
The finish direction is quiet rather than resort-like. Warm-grey satin cabinetry keeps the storage calm, pale limestone frames the planter and bench, and warm oak overhead lines bring a softer domestic rhythm. The palette works with linen cushions, soft hills, breakfast tables, and sheltered balconies without becoming decorative clutter.
Cannes Limestone Planter Berth is strongest for villas, apartments, and hospitality-style residences where the balcony needs to work every morning. It can support breakfast staging, low planting, outdoor storage, and a composed view corridor while keeping doors and drawers visually closed.
Customization stays practical. Fadior can adjust cabinet length, planter depth, cushion bay, bench height, drainage route, wall return, side panel depth, floor junction, color sample, packing sequence, freight scope, and installation timing after site measurements and balcony exposure are reviewed.
The image set is built for inspection. The white hero isolates the module for commerce review. The midscene shows circulation and view relationship. The detail image studies the planter edge, closed fronts, and bench ledge. The lifestyle image shows a quiet morning use case with the product still dominant.
Before ordering, buyers should decide whether the balcony is used mainly for breakfast, planting, view seating, guest overflow, or daily reset storage. That decision changes planter width, cabinet split, cushion length, drainage detailing, and how much of the module should face the view.
The result is a Cannes balcony SKU with a specific role: soften a sheltered outdoor edge, keep storage closed, frame planting cleanly, and give the buyer enough measured information to start a serious custom order conversation.
A balcony module has to balance beauty with exposure. Even under cover, it may receive humid air, wind-driven dust, morning light, occasional splash from planting, and heavy daily contact. The Cannes direction keeps the visible surfaces quiet while the cabinet planning stays disciplined enough for outdoor-adjacent use.
The planter berth is not decorative filler. It creates a defined zone for low greenery, separates the bench from the view edge, and gives the balcony a natural foreground without relying on loose pots. That matters for homeowners who want the terrace to look composed after breakfast, not only during a photo session.
The bench ledge gives the module another practical role. It can hold a cushion, folded throw, tray, or book while keeping the storage below closed. In a narrow apartment balcony, that ledge can replace movable seating. In a larger villa terrace, it can anchor the quiet side of a breakfast area.
The warm oak slat ceiling cue helps the module feel sheltered. It gives the upper line a finished architectural rhythm and keeps the balcony from reading as a row of cabinets placed against a wall. The planner can adjust the slat direction, depth, lighting integration, and relationship to existing soffits.
Drainage should be decided early. The planter may need a liner, removable tray, overflow strategy, service access, or a separate planting specification depending on climate and building rules. Those choices should be coordinated with cabinet depth, wall waterproofing, floor slope, and the client’s maintenance habits.
Storage use should also be named before production drawings. A client storing cushions needs a different internal split from a client storing gardening tools, breakfast service pieces, lanterns, cleaning supplies, or small outdoor appliances. The exterior can stay calm while the internal plan follows the real routine.
The module can coordinate with several balcony types. It suits a mountain-view villa that wants a soft planting edge, a city apartment that needs concealed storage, a resort residence that wants breakfast staging, or a shaded terrace where loose furniture would make the plan feel crowded.
Material samples should be reviewed in the expected light. Warm grey, pale stone, linen, walnut, and oak tones can shift under morning sun, reflected glass, or shaded overhangs. Sample review helps the buyer confirm that the planter berth feels quiet rather than flat or too warm.
The cabinet length should be checked against sightlines. If the planter is too tall, it can block the view from seated height. If it is too low, it may feel like a trough rather than an architectural berth. The best proportion keeps greenery present while preserving the balcony’s horizon.
Installation planning matters because balcony access can be tighter than kitchen access. Elevator size, stair turns, sliding-door width, railing clearance, floor protection, and temporary weather cover should be reviewed before production. This is especially important when the module includes a long stone-toned ledge or integrated planter component.
The SKU also gives sales teams a more concrete brief. Instead of asking whether the buyer wants outdoor storage, the team can ask how often the balcony is used, what the client wants to hide, what plants are realistic, and how the module should frame breakfast or evening seating.
Compared with a loose planter box and separate bench, this module keeps the balcony calmer. Closed fronts, aligned ledges, and measured planting make the space easier to reset after use. That is the point of a custom storage SKU: fewer objects, clearer decisions, and a more durable daily room.
Cannes Limestone Planter Berth should be reviewed as part of the whole view edge. The cabinet face, planter height, bench depth, cushion length, ceiling rhythm, and surrounding glazing all shape how the balcony feels from inside the home. Good proportion makes the module useful before it becomes decorative.
The finished order should include final measurements, finish samples, shop drawings, drainage assumptions, packing plan, delivery constraints, and installation scope. Once those are confirmed, the same SKU can move from an online shop reference into a measured balcony storage order without changing its core design intent.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction presents warm-grey satin sheltered storage with a pale stone bench, a limestone planter berth, a warm oak slat ceiling, and closed cabinetry for buyer inspection.
The white hero supports commerce review, while the room images show the same balcony module in a calm villa setting without exposing mechanisms or loose storage.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Limestone planter berth
A raised planter trough gives the balcony module a living edge without turning storage into loose furniture.
Closed warm-grey fronts
Long closed cabinet faces keep balcony storage calm, aligned, and easy to reset after daily use.
304 stainless cabinet body
The concealed cabinet basis supports balcony durability, cleaning, and long-term alignment.
Pale bench ledge
The stone-toned bench line creates a practical pause point beside the planter berth.
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.
Designers may adjust planter depth, drainage route, cabinet length, cushion bay, bench height, door split, side return, floor junction, overhead slat rhythm, finish sample, freight scope, and installation sequence after the balcony is measured.
The Limestone Planter Berth can stay compact for an apartment balcony or expand for a villa breakfast terrace where storage, planting, and seating need to read as one composed outdoor module.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Base cabinet planning | 3.2 meters |
|---|---|
| Wall cabinet planning | 0.8 meter |
| Tall cabinet planning | 0.4 meter |
| Countertop planning | 2.8 meters |
| Primary cabinet material | 304 stainless steel |
| Visible finish direction | Warm-grey satin fronts, pale limestone planter berth, pale bench ledge, warm oak slat ceiling, and linen-toned styling |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Series binding | Cannes | — | Sanity-backed Balcony product series. |
| Differentiator | Limestone Planter Berth | — | Distinct from privacy ledge, linen screen, herb rail, and terracotta tea landing Cannes directions. |
| Base cabinet planning | 3.2 meters | — | Formula input for publisher-computed commerce price. |
| Wall cabinet planning | 0.8 meter | — | Supports sheltered wall coordination and overhead rhythm. |
| Tall cabinet planning | 0.4 meter | — | Allows side-return and storage-depth coordination. |
| Countertop planning | 2.8 meters | — | Defines the planter edge and bench ledge scope. |
| Primary cabinet basis | 304 stainless steel | — | Concealed structure behind the balcony finish. |
| Visible finish direction | Warm-grey satin fronts, pale limestone planter berth, pale bench ledge, and warm oak slat ceiling | — | Quiet home morning balcony expression. |
| Best-fit setting | Villa balcony, apartment terrace, breakfast balcony, or sheltered view edge | — | Designed for planting, seating, and closed outdoor storage. |
| Commerce availability | Preorder after validation | — | Publisher writes availability and availability date at live publish. |
| Search intent | Custom balcony storage with planter berth, bench ledge, and 304 stainless cabinet body | — | Targets buyers comparing bespoke outdoor storage modules. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
This SKU focuses on a planter-and-bench storage wall rather than a privacy ledge, linen screen, herb rail, or tea landing. Buyers are choosing a custom balcony module with closed warm-grey fronts, a pale limestone planter berth, a stone-toned bench ledge, and a warm oak overhead rhythm for villas, apartments, and sheltered breakfast balconies where planting, seating, and storage should feel integrated.
Buyers should review the module as a design rendering for proportion and early planning, then confirm drawings, samples, drainage details, dimensions, freight scope, and installation timing with Fadior. Key decisions include planter depth, cushion length, cabinet split, bench height, side return, floor junction, balcony exposure, cleaning access, and whether the storage wall supports breakfast use, planting, or daily reset storage.
Yes. The published dimensions create a commercial starting point, but Fadior can adjust planter depth, drainage path, cabinet length, cushion bay, bench height, side return, door split, finish sample, packing sequence, freight scope, and installation sequence after the balcony is measured. The goal is to keep the planter, seating, and closed storage aligned with the view and daily use habits.
Balcony cabinetry faces sun, cleaning, humidity, planting routines, and repeated daily touch, so the hidden structure matters even when the visible finish is soft and residential. A 304 stainless steel cabinet body supports alignment, durability, and easy maintenance behind the warm-grey fronts, pale limestone planter berth, and bench ledge across long-term outdoor-adjacent use in villas and apartments with sheltered terraces.
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