Surface finishes
- warm-grey satin cabinetry
- linen-textured inset panels
- walnut handle reveals
- reeded glass valet doors
- pale stone landing surface
Elementum
A made-to-order Elementum wardrobe module with a reeded glass valet arcade, linen-textured closed fronts, and calm morning-suite storage discipline.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Elementum Wardrobe Suite with Reeded Glass Valet Arcade is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time for primary suites that need organized dressing without turning the wardrobe into an open display. The SKU pairs warm-grey satin doors, linen-textured insets, walnut handle reveals, and a reeded glass valet arcade so daily garments can be staged visually while the wider wardrobe wall stays closed and composed.
The differentiator is the Reeded Glass Valet Arcade itself. Existing Elementum products already cover Calacatta valet plinths, cedar lattice dressing bays, courtyard panel portals, floating shelf walls, flush plinth walls, low-silica dressing spines, panel-mounted valet rails, precision grids, and satin linen packing alcoves. This SKU is different because the central reeded glass bay creates a controlled valet moment inside a closed wardrobe elevation rather than another shelf, rail, grid, or plinth variation.
For buyers, the module answers a practical dressing problem: where to stage tomorrow clothing, travel pieces, scarves, bags, and accessories without exposing the entire wardrobe interior. The reeded glass softens visibility, the linen-textured fronts keep the room calm, and the walnut reveals give the closed wall a warmer residential edge. It suits owners who want a wardrobe that feels ordered in the morning and quiet again after use.
Product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, cabinet rhythm, and spatial intent; final manufactured product may vary in lighting, room proportions, surface texture, color calibration, reveal depth, and installation conditions after measurement and sample approval. Buyers should use the images to align direction, then rely on drawings, hardware schedules, and approved samples before production.
The Elementum series is a useful home for this idea because its visual language is calm, planar, and storage-led. A valet arcade can easily become busy if every accessory is visible, so this SKU keeps the broad wardrobe faces closed and uses the reeded glass as a measured accent. The effect is a composed dressing wall with one useful focal bay, not an open boutique display.
Specification should begin with actual dressing habits. If the homeowner dresses from a compact daily capsule, the arcade can hold the most-used garments and a shallow landing shelf. If travel packing is frequent, the project team can tune drawer depth, tall hanging clearance, bag storage, and folded textile zones around that rhythm. The page gives the conversation a named object before detailed drawings begin.
The reeded glass decision is important because it changes what the room reveals. Clear glass can make a wardrobe feel exposed, while opaque doors can hide the useful staging area entirely. Reeded glass sits between those extremes. It gives movement, shadow, and depth without asking the buyer to maintain a perfectly styled interior every day.
Module dimensions keep the commercial conversation grounded. The bundle carries 0.8 meters of base cabinet planning, 0.0 meters of wall cabinet planning, 5.4 meters of tall cabinet planning, and 1.2 meters of countertop or landing-surface planning. The publisher computes the USD price from those meter values. This copy does not invent a price, discount, packaged total, or promotion.
The made-to-order posture also matters. A wardrobe wall depends on ceiling height, plinth condition, wall flatness, door swing clearance, lighting position, delivery access, and how much tolerance the room can absorb. Fadior should confirm measurements, sample boards, reeded glass tone, handle reveal depth, and installation sequencing before the factory releases production.
For primary suites, the visual goal is morning clarity. Warm-grey satin doors reduce glare, linen-textured insets add softness, walnut reveals keep the wall from feeling clinical, and the reeded valet bay gives just enough depth to make the storage feel intentional. The suite can read as furniture even when it performs as a built-in cabinet system.
Designers can use the page as a decision record. It names the Elementum series, Wardrobe category, reeded glass valet arcade, formula dimensions, production location, lead time, image disclosure, and related existing products. That shared vocabulary reduces ambiguity when the homeowner, designer, contractor, and Fadior factory team discuss quotation and shop drawings.
The product should not be confused with an open wardrobe, a full display case, or a generic dressing grid. Its value is narrower: one softened glass arcade that handles daily valet staging while the rest of the elevation stays closed. That clarity makes the SKU easier to compare against existing Elementum products and easier to adapt to measured rooms.
Before production release, the team should review door heights, panel seams, glass rib direction, lighting temperature, drawer pulls, landing surface durability, and cleaning access. The goal is a calm morning wardrobe that photographs well, reads clearly on the product page, and still works when the room is used every day.
Final approval should hold mood and use together. The mood is warm, calm, residential, and layered. The use case is a made-to-order primary-suite wardrobe that needs closed storage, a controlled valet zone, credible dimensions, and clear buyer disclosures. Holding both sides together makes the shop SKU commercially useful rather than merely decorative.
Lighting should be specified as part of the wardrobe, not as an afterthought. The reeded glass arcade benefits from soft internal illumination, but the temperature, dimming range, glare control, and wiring access all need to be resolved before production. If the light is too cool, the linen-textured fronts can appear flat. If it is too warm, the walnut reveal can become heavier than intended. Fadior should review the glass sample and lighting sample together so the arcade reads calm in the real bedroom, not only in a rendering.
Room planning also affects the success of the module. The dressing island, bed edge, passage width, mirror position, curtain depth, and nearby doors all influence how comfortably the valet arcade can be used each morning. A beautiful wardrobe wall can still feel awkward if the staging bay sits behind a traffic pinch point. For that reason, the final drawings should show standing clearance, drawer pull zones, and the route from bed to wardrobe to bath.
The finish story is deliberately quiet. Warm-grey satin cabinetry gives the wall a stable architectural base, linen-textured insets soften the broad panels, and walnut reveals provide a tactile grip line without loud hardware. The reeded glass adds depth and privacy at the center. Together, these surfaces help the Elementum wardrobe feel like part of the suite architecture rather than a loose storage cabinet placed after the room was designed.
Procurement teams can use this SKU to separate allowances from decisions. The buyer can approve the idea of a reeded glass valet arcade first, then the project team can confirm exact cabinet meters, glass specification, lighting method, drawer layout, finish samples, and delivery constraints. That sequence keeps the page commercially useful while leaving the final project flexible enough for measured site conditions and owner preferences.
Care expectations should be discussed early. Reeded glass can collect fingerprints along the rib direction, linen-textured insets need appropriate cleaning guidance, and walnut reveals should be protected from harsh cleaners. These are manageable details when named before production. They become frustration points only when a buyer expects a display-like surface to behave like a utility closet with no maintenance discipline.
The finished page should help a buyer decide whether this is the right wardrobe direction before asking for a full room quotation. It defines the central valet arcade, the closed storage rhythm, the warm neutral finish family, the production posture, and the practical checks that must happen before factory work begins.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual language keeps the Elementum wardrobe closed and architectural while the reeded glass valet arcade becomes the soft focal point.
Quiet morning light, linen-textured panels, and walnut reveals support the product without hiding the wardrobe or turning the room into a lifestyle-only scene.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Reeded glass valet arcade
The central arcade stages daily garments and accessories while softening visibility through ribbed glass.
Closed wardrobe discipline
Broad linen-textured fronts stay closed so the primary suite reads calm after daily dressing.
Warm reveal detail
Walnut handle reveals give the warm-grey elevation a residential furniture note.
Project-ready scope
Series, category, differentiator, module dimensions, production posture, and disclosures are written as one reviewable commerce object.
Materials and finish
Finish, color, and detailing are selected to keep the product convincing in both specification and daily use.
Surface finishes
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Customization
This is where the product moves from inspiration into a live project discussion.
Fadior can adjust wardrobe width, door count, arcade position, glass tone, reveal depth, drawer arrangement, hanging clearance, and landing-surface proportion after site measurement and sample approval.
Project teams should confirm ceiling height, wall flatness, delivery access, internal lighting, cleaning expectations, and installation tolerances before production.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Elementum |
|---|---|
| Category | Wardrobe |
| Differentiator | Reeded Glass Valet Arcade |
| Module dimensions | 0.8 m base, 0.0 m wall, 5.4 m tall, 1.2 m countertop |
| Production posture | Made to order in Foshan, China with approximately 30-day production lead time |
| Imagery posture | Design rendering for material mood and spatial intent |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Made-to-order production | Manufactured in Foshan, China with approximately 30-day production lead time | Shop SKU disclosure | Placed in the first description paragraph and FAQ for buyer transparency |
| Design rendering disclosure | Product imagery is a design rendering | Shop SKU disclosure | Placed in aggregate facts and FAQ for buyer transparency |
| Series binding | Elementum | Sanity catalog | Series comes from the live Sanity catalog |
| Category binding | Wardrobe | Sanity catalog | Category comes from the live Sanity catalog |
| Differentiator | Reeded Glass Valet Arcade | Slug contract | Title, slug, and product copy use the same differentiator |
| Slug | elementum-reeded-glass-valet-arcade-in-elementum | Shop SKU naming | Follows series-differentiator-in-series shape |
| Module dimensions | 0.8 m base, 0.0 m wall, 5.4 m tall, 1.2 m countertop | Formula pricing input | Publisher computes price from these inputs |
| Visual direction | Quiet Home Morning for Wardrobe | Image style rotation | Uses compatible style and category overlay for all four image briefs |
| Glass specification | Reeded glass softens visibility inside the valet arcade | Buyer decision record | Keeps daily staging visible without turning the whole wardrobe into open display |
| Storage posture | Closed fronts plus one controlled valet bay | Wardrobe planning | Differentiates the SKU from open wardrobe and generic rail concepts |
| Care planning | Glass, linen-textured panels, and walnut reveals require approved cleaning guidance | Project readiness | Sets realistic expectations before made-to-order production |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
It creates a controlled valet zone through reeded glass rather than another plinth, shelf, rail, grid, or fully open display. Existing Elementum products already cover those other storage moves; this SKU focuses on a softened glass arcade inside a closed warm-grey wardrobe wall, so daily garments and accessories can be staged without exposing the entire interior. The result is a more composed primary-suite storage object.
Yes. Elementum Wardrobe Suite with Reeded Glass Valet Arcade is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time after drawings, site measurements, finish samples, and project details are approved. The page is a shop SKU starting point, not an in-stock packaged cabinet or a fixed finished-price offer. Production timing can change only after the approved project scope changes materially.
Start with the homeowner dressing routine, then confirm glass tone, rib direction, internal lighting temperature, drawer depth, hanging clearance, landing-surface durability, cleaning access, and panel seam alignment. Reeded glass should soften visibility rather than expose visual clutter, so the project team should decide which daily items deserve display and which pieces should stay behind closed linen-textured doors. The final drawing should also mark which garments are meant for daily visibility and which storage zones remain fully concealed behind the closed fronts.
Product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, cabinet rhythm, and spatial intent. Final manufactured product may vary in lighting, site proportions, surface texture, color calibration, reveal depth, and installation conditions after measurement and sample approval, so buyers should use the images to align direction while relying on drawings and finish samples before production. This distinction prevents the rendering from being mistaken for final site photography.
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