Surface finishes
- Blond ash wardrobe doors
- Chalk-painted plaster side portico
- Wool textile inset panels
- Matte off-white ceramic styling cue
- 304 stainless steel cabinet body
Eclipse
A made-to-order Eclipse wardrobe module with blond-ash closed doors, chalk-painted plaster side portico, wool textile insets, and a 304 stainless steel cabinet body.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Eclipse Chalk Plaster Dressing Portico is a made-to-order wardrobe module for villas and apartments that need a calm dressing wall, soft architectural edge, and closed storage discipline. It combines 1.6 meters of base-cabinet planning, 5.6 meters of tall wardrobe planning, and 0.8 meters of top or ledge scope for a compact dressing sequence. The cabinet body is built around 304 stainless steel, while the visible language uses blond ash, chalk-painted plaster, and wool textile insets.
The differentiator is intentional because Eclipse already has Reconfigurable Frame Dressing Axis, Smoked Linen Dressing Wall, and Tailored Gallery Wardrobe products in the live catalog. Chalk Plaster Dressing Portico gives the series a quieter architectural option: less about a long gallery, less about smoked linen color, and more about a rounded side return that turns the wardrobe into a composed room edge.
EuroCucina is a biennial international exhibition dedicated to kitchen design and technology, held as part of Salone del Mobile.Milano at Fiera Milano in Rho, Italy. Although that conversation starts in kitchens, the most useful direction for whole-home storage is the same: handle-free surfaces, modular-custom planning, and warmer material restraint that can move from kitchen walls into wardrobe rooms.
This SKU applies that design agenda to dressing storage. The closed door rhythm keeps clothing, luggage, and accessories out of sight, while the soft portico edge prevents the wardrobe from reading as a heavy flat wall. For GCC homes, that matters in primary bedrooms, guest suites, and apartment dressing corridors where the storage must feel calm from the bed side and practical during daily use.
The chalk-plaster side return is the main spatial decision. A normal wardrobe wall can stop abruptly at the end panel, leaving the room feeling like fitted furniture has been pushed against a wall. The portico return gives the module an architectural finish, creating a gentle threshold between sleeping, dressing, and circulation. It is especially useful where the wardrobe is visible from a doorway, vanity zone, or seating area.
Blond ash gives the Eclipse series a softer face than darker wardrobe expressions. The finish works with linen bedding, pale stone floors, and quiet coastal or urban interiors. It also helps long door runs stay light in narrow rooms, because the vertical rhythm is clear without becoming visually busy. Wool textile insets add tactility without opening the cabinet or exposing daily belongings.
The 304 stainless steel cabinet body matters behind that softer surface. Wardrobes carry hanging weight, folded storage, luggage, seasonal items, and repeated door movement. A durable cabinet basis supports alignment, reveal consistency, and moisture resistance in humid climates, while the visible finish remains residential and understated. That balance lets buyers select a calmer exterior without losing the practical logic expected from a Fadior module.
The product also supports the modular-custom direction identified in the daily brief. Rather than forcing a fixed showroom wardrobe, the module establishes a clear starting scope and then leaves room for site review. Fadior can confirm ceiling height, door rhythm, drawer needs, hanging mix, luggage bay positions, mirror adjacency, lighting channels, socket locations, packing segmentation, and delivery access before production drawings are locked.
This makes the SKU useful for both homeowners and design teams. A villa owner can read it as a calm dressing-wall concept, while a designer can treat it as a measurable module for room planning. Procurement teams get a named product, a defined series, a differentiator, dimension inputs, and a made-to-order path instead of a loose inspiration image. The result is easier to discuss, quote, revise, and approve.
The visual direction also keeps the buyer's inspection path clear. The square hero isolates the wardrobe on a pure-white background for shop-card clarity. The midscene view shows how the portico sits beside a bedroom threshold and window. The detail image studies the junction between blond ash, textile inset, and plaster return. The lifestyle image shows how the wardrobe supports a calm dressing moment without people, readable marks, or open storage.
For maintenance, the closed exterior is deliberately simple. Blond ash fronts can be reviewed through samples, wool textile insets can be specified for the desired hand feel and color temperature, and the chalk-plaster return can be coordinated with wall finish, floor color, and adjacent vanity or seating pieces. The module is not asking the room to display every stored item; it is built to make daily storage disappear behind a refined surface.
This is also why the portico shape is useful in smaller apartments. A straight wardrobe run can make a compact room feel dominated by cabinetry, while an architectural return can frame the storage and make the end condition feel resolved. The product gives a dressing zone a start and finish, which helps the room feel planned rather than filled.
The module can be adapted for Gulf and Middle East homes where the wardrobe often needs to manage formalwear, travel pieces, guest storage, and family routines. Tall closed bays can be adjusted for hanging length, accessory trays, or folded storage, while the exterior remains calm enough for bedrooms that double as retreat spaces. The shop SKU establishes the product language; the final drawing can answer the exact household pattern.
The planning case is also practical for delivery. A tall wardrobe can require careful segmentation, lift access review, wall tolerance checks, and protection for finished flooring. Fadior can divide the cabinet body, door packs, plinth pieces, and portico return so the finished room reads as one product even when the site needs a staged installation sequence. This operational clarity matters for owners who want a refined wardrobe without avoidable site disruption.
The textile insets serve a functional visual role as well. They reduce the sense of a hard storage wall, help absorb the look of a long door run, and make the closed surface feel closer to bedroom furniture than utility storage. Because the insets stay on the exterior face, the wardrobe remains easy to inspect and does not rely on open display to look warm.
The portico can also coordinate with adjacent room decisions. In a primary suite, the return may align with a vanity wall, a bedroom entry, or a small dressing bench. In an apartment, it can soften the transition between sleeping area and closet corridor. In a guest suite, it can make storage feel intentional even when the available wall is short. Those adjustments are made in drawings rather than improvised on site.
The ordering conversation can also stay focused. Instead of starting from an abstract inspiration board, the buyer can compare a real module with known dimensions, finish direction, image roles, and made-to-order checks. That makes meetings shorter and keeps revisions tied to the room: whether the portico should sit left or right, where the mirror belongs, how much tall storage is needed, and which textile tone feels correct in daylight.
Eclipse Chalk Plaster Dressing Portico is strongest when the buyer wants a wardrobe that feels architectural but not severe. It brings a softer Copenhagen-style lightness to the Eclipse series, uses a practical 304 stainless steel cabinet basis, and keeps every visible surface tailored to a quiet dressing experience. For homeowners comparing EuroCucina-influenced modular-custom ideas beyond the kitchen, it gives Fadior a measured wardrobe module with a clear finish decision and a usable made-to-order path.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction presents a closed blond-ash wardrobe wall with wool textile insets and a rounded chalk-plaster side portico, held in cool soft daylight and a restrained pale palette.
The white hero supports commerce inspection, while the room views show how the portico resolves the wardrobe edge and keeps the dressing area calm without exposing stored belongings.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Chalk-plaster side portico
A rounded architectural return softens the end of the wardrobe run and helps the dressing zone feel planned rather than simply filled with cabinetry.
Closed blond-ash wardrobe rhythm
Full-height doors keep clothing and luggage concealed while preserving a light vertical rhythm for bedrooms, dressing corridors, and guest suites.
Wool textile inset direction
Textile-look panels add softness to the wardrobe face without exposing interior storage, helping the module feel residential and tactile.
Made-to-order adjustment path
Door rhythm, hanging mix, drawer needs, lighting channels, socket positions, packing segmentation, and site dimensions can be reviewed before production.
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 door rhythm, bay width, hanging height, drawer mix, accessory trays, luggage storage, mirror adjacency, lighting channels, socket positions, finish samples, packing segmentation, and site dimensions before Fadior confirms production drawings.
Chalk Plaster Dressing Portico can support a villa primary suite, apartment bedroom wall, or guest dressing corridor where closed storage, soft room edges, and a calm visual surface are more important than open display.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Eclipse |
|---|---|
| Differentiator | Chalk Plaster Dressing Portico |
| Base-cabinet planning | 1.6 m |
| Wall-cabinet planning | 0.0 m |
| Tall wardrobe planning | 5.6 m |
| Top or ledge planning | 0.8 m |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eclipse Chalk Plaster Dressing Portico is a made-to-order wardrobe module. | Wardrobe module | Product scope | Defines the shop category and buyer use case. |
| The product uses the Chalk Plaster Dressing Portico differentiator. | Chalk Plaster Dressing Portico | Differentiator | Separates this SKU from existing Eclipse products. |
| The module includes 1.6 meters of base-cabinet planning. | 1.6 m | Module dimension | Used by the publisher to compute formula price. |
| The module includes no wall-cabinet planning. | 0.0 m | Module dimension | Reflects a tall wardrobe-led product rather than a kitchen wall unit. |
| The module includes 5.6 meters of tall wardrobe planning. | 5.6 m | Module dimension | Defines the main closed storage scope. |
| The module includes 0.8 meters of top or ledge planning. | 0.8 m | Module dimension | Supports the portico ledge and related finishing scope. |
| The cabinet body is specified around 304 stainless steel. | 304 stainless steel | Construction basis | Supports durability behind the visible wardrobe finish. |
| The visible finish combines blond ash, chalk-painted plaster, and wool textile insets. | Soft closed wardrobe palette | Finish direction | Guides buyer expectation and image review. |
| EuroCucina is a biennial international exhibition dedicated to kitchen design and technology. | Biennial design exhibition | Editorial brief fact | Connects the product framing to the daily editor brief. |
| The product is intended for bedrooms, dressing corridors, guest suites, villas, and apartments. | Closed dressing storage | Functional intent | Explains where the module fits best. |
| Normal production timing is about 30 days before shipping coordination. | Preorder | Availability model | Matches the shop SKU made-to-order workflow. |
| The hero image is a square white-background commerce view. | 1:1 hero | Image role | Supports product inspection and feed readiness. |
| The room-context images keep storage closed and show the portico as a resolved architectural edge. | Room context | Image role | Shows scale and daily use without exposing wardrobe interiors. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
This SKU focuses on a rounded chalk-plaster side return, blond-ash closed doors, and wool textile insets. The existing Eclipse products already cover a reconfigurable dressing axis, smoked linen wall, and tailored gallery wardrobe. Chalk Plaster Dressing Portico gives the series a quieter architectural end condition for bedrooms and dressing corridors that need soft storage presence without becoming another long gallery wall.
Yes. Fadior manufactures the module to order after drawing confirmation, so the team can review hanging height, drawer mix, folded storage, luggage bays, accessory trays, mirror adjacency, lighting channels, socket positions, finish samples, packing segmentation, and site access. The shop SKU defines the starting product language, while the final production drawings respond to the actual room and household routine precisely.
A wardrobe still carries repeated door movement, hanging weight, folded storage, luggage loads, and moisture exposure from daily residential use. A 304 stainless steel cabinet body gives the module a stable and durable basis behind the calmer blond-ash, plaster, and textile-facing direction. Buyers get a softer bedroom surface while the cabinet construction remains suited to long-term alignment and made-to-order adjustment.
Chalk Plaster Dressing Portico works best where a wardrobe is visible from a bedroom, vanity zone, guest suite, or apartment dressing corridor. The side return resolves the end of the wardrobe wall, the closed doors hide daily storage, and the textile insets soften the visual rhythm. It suits homes that need storage discipline but still want the dressing area to feel calm and architectural.
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