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Eclipse Wardrobe Suite with Slate Pivot Dressing Alcove

A calm Eclipse wardrobe wall with a slate-toned pivot alcove for outfit staging while the main storage stays closed.

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Eclipse
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Wardrobe
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Fadior Eclipse Wardrobe Suite with Slate Pivot Dressing Alcove — 304 stainless steel wardrobe system, front view
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Overview

About this piece

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

Eclipse Slate Pivot Dressing Alcove is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time for bedrooms and dressing suites that need full-height closed storage plus one quiet staging recess.

The differentiator is the Slate Pivot Dressing Alcove itself. Existing Eclipse directions already cover brass reveal dressing niche, chalk plaster dressing portico, porcelain folding worktop, reconfigurable frame dressing axis, shadow rail valet wall, smoked linen dressing wall, tailored gallery wardrobe, and translucent lattice dressing bay ideas. This SKU is different because the storage wall stays visually closed while a slate-toned pivot alcove creates a controlled pause for outfit staging, garment checking, packing, or accessory placement.

The module is planned for primary bedrooms, private dressing rooms, serviced residences, and villa suites where the wardrobe must work hard without turning the room into an open closet. The tall cabinet allowance gives the main elevation its storage capacity, while the base and compact counter allowance define the alcove's useful landing surface.

Fadior specifies the cabinet body around 304 stainless steel construction, then resolves the exterior finish, door rhythm, alcove width, panel reveals, lighting coordination, floor relationship, and internal storage plan through measured drawings.

The visible direction is restrained: warm-grey satin wardrobe doors, linen-textured insets, walnut handle reveals, pale stone floor tones, and a slate-like alcove surface that reads quiet rather than decorative.

The page shows a design direction for one Eclipse shop SKU rather than a fixed stock wardrobe. The design rendering shown on this product page is for material mood, cabinet rhythm, and spatial intent. Final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, site proportions, surface texture, and finish depth after measurement and sample approval.

For homeowners, the value is a dressing wall that supports the messy part of getting ready without showing everything. Clean clothing can stay behind closed fronts, luggage can be handled inside the wardrobe plan, and the alcove can hold the outfit or travel pieces currently in use.

For designers, the module gives a clear planning language: a closed full-height wardrobe wall with one slate pivot alcove. That makes it easier to coordinate mirror adjacency, bedroom circulation, ceiling height, panel break, lighting line, bench placement, and bath-entry sightlines.

Buyers should treat the meter inputs as a transparent starting point for formula pricing and early comparison. Final dimensions, finish samples, door segmentation, hanging ratios, drawer count, accessory inserts, packing limits, delivery route, and installation access are confirmed before production.

The alcove is intentionally not an open closet. It is a framed pause inside a closed storage wall. That distinction matters because open rails can make a bedroom feel temporary, while a controlled alcove lets the daily dressing sequence happen without giving up visual order.

The wardrobe body still carries the larger storage job behind closed fronts. Long-term usefulness depends on alignment and touch. Wardrobes handle garment weight, suitcase impact, seasonal humidity, cleaning passes, and repeated door movement.

A 304 stainless steel cabinet body gives the tall elevation a durable basis behind the warmer visible finish. The exterior stays residential through satin fronts, linen texture, walnut reveal lines, and pale stone surroundings.

Finish coordination is part of the product case. Warm grey can become flat if the sheen is wrong, linen texture can look busy if scaled poorly, and walnut reveals can dominate if the line is too heavy.

Fadior reviews samples and proportions so the alcove remains the focus without making the whole wardrobe feel dark or theatrical. The Slate Pivot Dressing Alcove should read as a useful architectural recess, not a display cabinet.

Installation sequencing is reviewed before production because wardrobe walls often meet finished floors, ceiling coves, air-conditioning returns, and bathroom thresholds. Fadior checks wall length, floor level, ceiling height, door swing, plinth detail, lighting access, and packing breaks before release.

The module also helps procurement teams compare scope early. Instead of pricing a generic wardrobe and then adding a separate valet area later, this SKU groups storage, staging, finish direction, and meter inputs into one measurable product.

The strongest use case is a suite where the owner wants the wardrobe to stay composed while still supporting real dressing behavior. A jacket can pause in the alcove, folded garments can be checked, accessories can be set down, and luggage planning can remain behind doors.

Eclipse Slate Pivot Dressing Alcove is therefore a practical wardrobe product, not only a visual idea. It defines a specific closed-wall behavior, uses formula-ready dimensions, and keeps the made-to-order process transparent.

The planning logic also protects the bedroom view from storage decisions that usually happen too late. A wardrobe can be technically large but visually unresolved if hanging zones, drawers, shoe storage, mirrors, outlets, and temporary clothing surfaces are treated as separate choices. This SKU puts the active dressing pause into the first product definition, so the designer can size the alcove, align the surrounding doors, and decide how the user moves from bed to wardrobe to bath before final drawings begin.

The module can flex across different households without losing its identity. A compact apartment may use the alcove as a morning garment check beside a mirror. A villa suite may widen the recess for travel packing and accessory trays. A serviced residence may keep the counter small and prioritize closed luggage storage behind adjacent tall fronts. In each case, the Slate Pivot Dressing Alcove remains the named feature, while the internal plan changes around the buyer's routines.

Maintenance is also part of the reason for this format. Exposed garment rails collect dust, lint, and visual clutter quickly, especially in rooms connected to a bath or dressing corridor. A controlled alcove limits that exposure. The surface can be wiped, the edges can be detailed for daily hand contact, and the surrounding fronts can stay shut.

Lighting coordination is reviewed with equal care. The alcove should be bright enough for color checking and garment staging, but not so bright that it becomes a display case. Soft linear lighting, reflected daylight, mirror position, and warm-grey surface tone are checked together so the recess feels useful, calm, and private.

For remote ordering, the product gives both sides a clearer checklist. The buyer can discuss wall length, ceiling height, hanging needs, drawer balance, luggage volume, mirror adjacency, preferred finish, packing break, delivery access, and installation timing against one named SKU. Fadior can then turn that discussion into measured drawings, sample review, and production planning.

The final value is order. The wardrobe stores garments, supports outfit selection, and returns the room to a quiet surface after use. That is why the Slate Pivot Dressing Alcove is not a decorative niche. It is the practical hinge between hidden storage and daily dressing.

The SKU also gives the installer a cleaner target. Instead of discovering late that a valet surface conflicts with a socket, mirror line, door return, or ceiling joint, the alcove is visible in the product scope from the beginning. That lets the team review electrical placement, panel split, reveal depth, floor protection, and access path before production. The result should feel calm to the resident and predictable to the project team, with fewer last-minute compromises during measured installation and a clearer handoff from drawings to site review.

Fadior Eclipse Wardrobe Suite with Slate Pivot Dressing Alcove — 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.

The visual direction keeps the wardrobe mostly closed, using the slate-toned pivot alcove as a controlled staging recess rather than an exposed rail.

Warm-grey satin doors, linen-textured insets, walnut reveals, pale stone tones, and soft daylight keep the Eclipse wall calm enough for a primary bedroom.

Key features

Designed as a system, not decoration

These points explain why this flagship product stands out.

  • Slate pivot alcove

    A framed recess gives the user a temporary outfit-staging zone without turning the wardrobe into open storage.

  • Closed tall storage wall

    Full-height fronts keep garments, luggage, and accessories hidden behind a calm Eclipse elevation.

  • Warm-grey satin finish

    Satin doors, linen-textured insets, and walnut reveal lines soften the wardrobe for bedroom use.

  • Formula-ready meter inputs

    Tall cabinet, base cabinet, and compact counter lengths give the publisher transparent dimensions for shop pricing.

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

  • Warm-grey satin wardrobe doors
  • Linen-textured inset panels
  • Walnut handle reveal
  • Slate-toned alcove surface
  • Pale stone floor and wall tones

Color options

Warm grey#D8D3CC
Linen#E5DCCB
Walnut#A89A85
Pale stone#F2EBE0
Fadior Eclipse Wardrobe Suite with Slate Pivot Dressing Alcove — close-up of stainless steel finish and hardware detail
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Fadior Eclipse Wardrobe Suite with Slate Pivot Dressing Alcove — lifestyle setting with natural light and residential styling
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Design rendering — final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.

Customization

Adapting this product for your home

This is where the product moves from inspiration into a live project discussion.

Fadior adjusts wardrobe width, tall cabinet height, alcove width, panel split, drawer count, hanging ratio, accessory inserts, lighting position, plinth detail, and finish samples after site measurement.

Packing segmentation, elevator access, wall fixing, floor protection, ceiling clearance, delivery route, and installation tolerance are confirmed before production.

Specifications

Technical specifications

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

SeriesEclipse
CategoryWardrobe
DifferentiatorSlate Pivot Dressing Alcove
Construction304 stainless steel cabinet body with custom exterior finishes
Production modelMade to order in Foshan, China
Lead timeApproximately 30 days after final drawings and sample approval

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
Made-to-order productionManufactured in Foshan, China with approximately 30-day production lead timeShop SKU disclosurePlaced in the first description paragraph and FAQ for buyer transparency
Design rendering disclosureProduct imagery is a design renderingShop SKU disclosurePlaced in the product copy and FAQ for buyer transparency
Cabinet body material304 stainless steelFadior brand ruleUsed for the cabinet body before project-specific exterior finishes are resolved
Price sourcePublisher computes USD price from moduleDimensionsFormula pricingCodex does not write a manual price
Module length inputsbase 1.6 m, tall 4.8 m, countertop 0.6 mCommerce bundleUsed by the publisher for formula pricing
Availability modelPreorder with production lead timeShop SKU commerceAvailability date is set by the publisher from the live publish date
Product typeWardrobe modules > Bespoke suite > Slate pivot dressing alcoveGMC taxonomyUsed for product-page and merchant-feed classification
Primary useClosed wardrobe storage with one controlled outfit-staging alcoveBuyer intentMatches the Slate Pivot Dressing Alcove differentiator
Visible finish directionWarm-grey satin fronts, linen-textured insets, walnut reveals, slate-toned alcoveDesign briefDefines the visual style for this SKU
Series distinctionSlate Pivot Dressing AlcoveSlug-differentiator gateAvoids repeated Eclipse reveal, portico, worktop, rail, linen wall, and lattice concepts
Public URL pattern/shop/eclipse-slate-pivot-dressing-alcove-in-eclipseShop tierPublished as a shop SKU, not a product inquiry page
Identifier modelMPN derived from slug, no GTINGoogle Merchant CenterPublisher writes identifier fields during live publish

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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

What makes the Slate Pivot Dressing Alcove different from other Eclipse wardrobe modules?+

This SKU centers on one slate-toned pivot alcove inside a mostly closed wardrobe wall. Existing Eclipse products already cover brass reveal niches, chalk plaster porticos, folding worktops, shadow rails, smoked linen walls, and lattice dressing bays. Slate Pivot Dressing Alcove is different because it creates a controlled staging recess for outfit checks, travel pieces, and accessories while keeping the main wardrobe front quiet and closed.

Is the Eclipse Slate Pivot Dressing Alcove made to order?+

Yes. It is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time after measurements, drawings, finish samples, storage planning, packing limits, and installation access are approved. Fadior adjusts the door split, alcove width, hanging ratio, drawer count, lighting position, and finish direction for the project rather than shipping a fixed stock wardrobe.

How should buyers read the product images?+

The product imagery is a design rendering for material mood, cabinet rhythm, and spatial intent. Final manufactured product may vary in room lighting, site proportions, surface texture, finish depth, installation tolerance, and adjacent architecture after measurement and sample approval. Use the images to understand the closed wardrobe wall, slate pivot alcove, warm-grey satin finish, walnut reveal lines, and calm dressing-suite mood before drawings confirm the site-specific result.

Where does this wardrobe module work best?+

It works best in primary bedrooms, compact dressing rooms, serviced apartments, and villa suites where the owner wants a composed storage wall but still needs a place for active garments. The alcove can support outfit staging, packing, accessory placement, or a short-term garment pause without exposing the entire wardrobe, so the bedroom view stays calm after daily use and travel.

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