Surface finishes
- Warm-grey satin cabinet fronts
- Pale stone bench and ledge
- Linen-textured pinboard plane
- Walnut reveal with warm oak shelf edge
Ecliptic
A made-to-order Ecliptic entryway module with a Floating Valet Mirror Pier, a 304 stainless steel cabinet body, closed shoe storage, and a calm daily-carry staging wall.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Ecliptic Floating Valet Mirror Pier is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with a 30-day production lead time for homes that need a calmer departure zone at the front door. The module combines closed footwear storage, a tall mirror pier, a pale stone landing ledge, a linen pinboard, and a warm wood reveal so keys, eyewear, small bags, and outerwear can be staged without turning the entry into open clutter.
This SKU is distinct from existing Ecliptic products that focus on a bronze maildrop console, curved halo console wall, linen keydrop bench, oak umbrella bay, shadowline arrival wall, or terrazzo bench pivot locker. Floating Valet Mirror Pier centers on the last check before leaving home: mirror, shoe storage, daily-carry ledge, and a composed wall plane that keeps the entry practical while preserving a quiet architectural face.
Fadior builds the cabinet body from 304 stainless steel for straight alignment, long service life, moisture tolerance during cleaning, and stable panel reveals. The visible direction is deliberately soft: warm-grey satin fronts, a pale stone bench top, a linen-textured pinboard, a walnut reveal, and a warm oak shelf edge that suit villas, apartments, and townhouses where the entry must feel refined instead of transitional.
Planning starts with the door swing, shoe quantity, wall length, mirror height, bench clearance, outlet position, lighting route, ceiling height, floor level, delivery access, and the walking line from door to living space. The mirror pier needs enough width to be useful without making the corridor feel narrow, while the closed lower drawers should absorb daily shoes without creating a heavy furniture block.
The image set should be read as a design rendering for product planning and buyer visualization. Final dimensions, finish samples, mirror specification, panel split, cabinet depth, site measurements, delivery access, wall backing, lighting, and installation conditions are confirmed before production. The white hero image supports shop comparison, while the room images show how the module can shape an entry sequence.
A typical entry cabinet often solves only shoe storage. A mirror on its own solves only appearance. A bench solves only a pause point. Ecliptic Floating Valet Mirror Pier combines those needs in one module: the lower run stores footwear, the mirror pier supports departure checks, the ledge gives small items a place to land, and the pinboard keeps visual softness behind the daily objects.
The module dimensions for this shop SKU are 3.4 meters of base cabinet run, 1.1 meters of wall cabinet planning, 2.6 meters of tall cabinet run, and 2.2 meters of countertop planning. The publisher computes the shop price from those inputs; this copy does not invent one. Buyers can compare this SKU with other Ecliptic entry modules while knowing final drawings follow the actual home.
For families, hosted villas, and apartments with a visible foyer, the entry is often the first design test. If the storage is too open, the home looks busy. If the storage is too concealed, daily use becomes inconvenient. This module keeps the public face closed and calm while placing the mirror and valet ledge exactly where the owner naturally pauses before leaving.
The finish direction is quiet rather than decorative. Warm-grey satin fronts reduce visual weight, pale stone gives the bench a durable horizontal line, linen texture softens the wall, walnut adds a narrow shadow line, and oak warms the ledge. The result is an entryway suite that feels residential, restrained, and ready for repeated daily use.
A key design decision is the relation between the mirror and the walking path. If the mirror is too wide, it can dominate the corridor. If it is too narrow, it becomes decorative rather than useful. Fadior reviews the wall elevation so the mirror pier, tall storage, base drawers, ledge, and pinboard sit in a balanced rhythm.
This SKU also helps designers and buyers talk about early scope. Instead of asking for a broad custom entry cabinet, the buyer can point to a named Ecliptic module with a defined differentiator, made-to-order status, production location, lead time, and dimension inputs. That makes budgeting and specification clearer before measured drawings and samples are approved.
Floating Valet Mirror Pier works especially well where the entry connects directly to a living room, dining zone, or stair hall. Closed fronts reduce visual noise from shoes and daily bags, the mirror reflects light into the arrival wall, and the soft pinboard texture prevents the storage zone from reading as a hard utility bank.
Because the module is made for real residences, the final design can tune shoe drawer height, tall cabinet split, mirror width, bench depth, handleless reveal, lighting detail, wall panel proportion, and small-item ledge placement. Those choices are made after the buyer shares floor plans, photos, site dimensions, and the way the household actually uses the front door.
The 304 stainless steel cabinet body is especially useful at the entry because the area is touched frequently, cleaned often, and exposed to shoes, umbrellas, packages, and outdoor dust. Fadior pairs that durable body with warmer visible finishes, so the module does not feel commercial even though its structure is built for long service life.
The mirror pier can also improve the way a narrow foyer feels. A carefully placed reflective plane adds depth and light, while the closed storage keeps the reflected view tidy. The design avoids a full mirrored wall; instead, it uses one vertical pier as a useful tool within a broader storage composition.
The pale stone bench and ledge are chosen for daily contact. They provide a solid landing surface for a handbag, tray, or folded scarf, while the closed lower drawers below keep footwear out of sight. The pinboard behind the ledge gives the composition softness and prevents the entry from becoming a plain storage elevation.
For project teams, the module creates a controlled starting point. The shop SKU defines the concept, category, series, dimension inputs, and visual direction, while the production process still resolves site-specific details such as wall backing, power routing, floor tolerance, skirting, mirror safety, lighting temperature, and delivery clearances.
Owners who choose this module usually want the entry to feel ready before guests see the main living space. The door opens to a composed wall, not a pile of daily objects. Shoes disappear behind closed fronts, the mirror supports one final check, and the ledge gives small items a precise place rather than letting them drift across the home.
Compared with the existing Ecliptic arrival and bench directions, this SKU is more vertical and more departure-focused. It does not prioritize umbrella storage, mail sorting, or a long seated bench. Its job is to make a compact arrival wall work like a refined dressing checkpoint without exposing the private mess of daily use.
Before production, Fadior confirms the buyer’s preferred finish samples, room measurements, mirror edge detail, cabinet depth, lighting plan, and installation conditions. The final manufactured product may vary from the visualization in lighting, site context, and finish texture, because every order is tailored to the measured home.
Floating Valet Mirror Pier gives the Ecliptic series another practical entryway type: a calm, closed, mirror-led storage wall for the daily moment between home and outside. It is structured enough for procurement, specific enough for design comparison, and flexible enough to become a measured module for a real residence.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The hero image isolates the Ecliptic module on white so the cabinet rhythm, mirror pier, pale stone bench, linen pinboard, and warm wood reveal can be compared clearly in the shop grid.
The room images show the same module as a calm residential entry sequence, with closed shoe storage, a mirror-led departure checkpoint, and a soft morning palette that keeps the foyer useful without visual clutter.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Floating valet mirror pier
A tall mirror pier anchors the departure check while keeping the module lighter than a full mirrored wall.
Closed shoe storage below
Base drawers and doors keep footwear hidden so the entry remains calm from the front door and living zone.
Stone landing ledge
A pale stone surface gives bags, trays, eyewear, and daily-carry objects a precise place to land.
Soft pinboard wall plane
A linen-textured panel warms the storage wall and prevents the foyer from feeling like a hard utility cabinet.
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 the mirror width, drawer split, tall cabinet proportion, shoe storage height, bench depth, pinboard size, wall-panel rhythm, lighting detail, and finish tone after measured drawings are reviewed.
Final production depends on confirmed site dimensions, wall backing, floor level, delivery access, mirror safety specification, outlet route, lighting route, and approved finish samples.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Ecliptic |
|---|---|
| Category | Entryway |
| Differentiator | Floating Valet Mirror Pier |
| Cabinet body | 304 stainless steel |
| Availability | Preorder, made to order |
| Production lead time | 30 days after confirmation |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ecliptic Floating Valet Mirror Pier is produced in Fadior's Foshan, China factory with a 30-day lead time after project confirmation. | Foshan, China; 30-day lead time | Shop disclosure | Production timing |
| The page images are design rendering views for product planning and buyer visualization. | Design rendering | Visualization disclosure | Image status |
| The module uses a 304 stainless steel cabinet body for stable panel alignment and frequent entryway cleaning. | 304 stainless steel | Material body | Cabinet structure |
| The differentiator is a floating valet mirror pier, not a maildrop console, umbrella bay, keydrop bench, or pivot locker. | Floating Valet Mirror Pier | Series differentiation | Ecliptic series |
| The formula inputs include 3.4 meters of base cabinets, 1.1 meters of wall planning, 2.6 meters of tall cabinets, and 2.2 meters of countertop planning. | 3.4 / 1.1 / 2.6 / 2.2 meters | Commerce dimensions | Formula pricing inputs |
| Closed lower storage keeps footwear hidden from the front door and adjacent living space. | Closed storage | Entryway function | Daily use |
| The mirror pier supports departure checks without turning the full entry wall into a mirrored surface. | Mirror pier | Entryway function | Departure sequence |
| The pale stone ledge gives daily-carry objects a precise landing zone. | Valet ledge | Entryway function | Small-item staging |
| The linen pinboard softens the storage wall and keeps the foyer from reading as a hard utility elevation. | Linen pinboard | Finish direction | Visual softness |
| Final production confirms site dimensions, wall backing, mirror safety, lighting route, floor level, and delivery access before manufacturing. | Site-confirmed production | Customization boundary | Pre-production checks |
| The shop copy does not state a price because the publisher computes USD price from module dimensions. | Formula-only price | Price policy | Commerce governance |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
This SKU is organized around the departure check, not mail sorting, umbrella storage, or a long bench. It combines a tall mirror pier, closed shoe storage, a small daily-carry ledge, and a linen pinboard so the entry can stay useful without exposing everyday clutter. The differentiator is the vertical mirror-led staging zone, which gives the homeowner one composed place to check appearance, store footwear, and gather small items before leaving.
No. The listed meter inputs support formula pricing and shop comparison, while final production follows the actual home. Fadior confirms door swing, wall length, mirror height, bench depth, storage split, floor level, wall backing, lighting route, finish samples, delivery access, and approved drawings before production. The SKU gives the buyer a clear starting point, but measured drawings decide the final proportions and installation details.
Each module is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time after order confirmation and drawing approval. That timing covers the custom cabinet body, finish coordination, mirror specification, panel fabrication, and pre-shipment checks. Shipping and installation timing depend on destination, site readiness, and the logistics plan agreed with the project team.
The imagery is a design rendering for product planning and buyer visualization. Final manufactured dimensions, finish samples, mirror specification, room lighting, site context, and installation details are confirmed before production. Buyers should use the images to understand the entryway concept, visual rhythm, and finish direction, then rely on approved drawings and samples for the final manufactured product. before ordering begins.
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