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Estuary Wine Cabinet Suite with Calacatta Magnum Arcade

A closed Estuary wine cabinet SKU with arched tinted-glass magnum bays, book-matched calacatta stone, and champagne PVD rack rhythm.

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Estuary
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Wine Cabinet
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Fadior Estuary Wine Cabinet Suite with Calacatta Magnum Arcade — 304 stainless steel wine cabinet system, front view
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Design rendering — final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.

Overview

About this piece

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

Calacatta Magnum Arcade is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time for wine rooms, villa lounges, and private tasting areas that need closed magnum storage in a luminous stone-fronted cabinet wall. The Estuary series binding comes from the live Sanity catalog, while this differentiator focuses on an arched magnum display wall rather than another pantry wall, tasting spine, decanting niche, tasting credenza, cellar wall, service bay, or sommelier bar.

The design is built around a simple collector problem: large-format bottles need presence, protection, and easy review without turning the room into open retail display. Calacatta Magnum Arcade uses repeated arched tinted-glass bays, champagne PVD rack lines, closed fronts, and book-matched stone rhythm so the bottles read as part of the architecture. The cabinet should feel calm when the room is not in use and ceremonial when the owner opens the tasting sequence.

For buyers, the useful planning scope is specific: Estuary, Wine Cabinet, Calacatta Magnum Arcade, 1.2 meters of base planning, no wall cabinet planning, 2.6 meters of tall cabinet planning, and 0.9 meters of counter or landing surface. The publisher computes the USD price from those meter values, so this page does not invent a price, discount, package total, or promotion. Final quotation depends on measurement, finish samples, glass specification, lighting, shipping segmentation, and installation route.

Product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, cabinet rhythm, arch proportion, tinted-glass appearance, and spatial intent; final manufactured product may vary in lighting, site proportions, surface texture, color calibration, bottle layout, stone veining, and installation conditions after measurement and sample approval. Buyers should use the page as a commercial starting point, then confirm production drawings, samples, cooling requirements, and site constraints before ordering.

Fadior specifies the cabinet body around 304 stainless steel construction, then resolves exterior stone, champagne PVD trim, tinted glass, rack spacing, optional cooling coordination, door swing or access strategy, LED color temperature, floor protection, and service reach through project drawings. That separation lets the visible mood stay architectural while the hidden planning remains practical for manufacturing, export packing, and installation inside a real residence.

The finish decision should be reviewed under evening and daytime light. Calacatta stone can read creamy beside warm brass tones and cooler beside city glass, while tinted doors can shift from transparent to reflective depending on the skyline and interior fill. Samples should be reviewed beside the actual floor, wall finish, ceiling light, and any nearby bar counter. The best result is luminous, not flashy; the cabinet should frame the collection rather than shout over it.

Storage planning matters because magnum bottles, standard bottles, stemware, decanters, and service accessories do not share the same dimensions. The arcade can reserve taller bays for magnums while the lower landing zone supports decanting, inspection, or tray service. If the project needs chilled storage, humidity control, lockable sections, or separate service access, those requirements should be named before production rather than inferred from the images.

Compared with existing Estuary products, Calacatta Magnum Arcade has a narrower and more formal job. It is not a bridge rinse pantry wall, cold-finished tasting spine, cove decanting niche, floating tasting credenza, precision cellar wall, ribbed glass service bay, or sommelier threshold bar. Its purchase decision is about a closed architectural magnum display that combines arched rhythm, stone mass, tinted glass, and a composed tasting presence.

Before production, Fadior reviews wall strength, floor level, cabinet anchoring, delivery route, elevator access, stone slab strategy, door clearance, lighting access, glass safety, cooling ventilation if specified, and how the cabinet is seen from the lounge or dining area. If the module must be split for transport, visible seams should align with the arch rhythm and stone veining so the final wall still reads as one composed arcade.

This SKU is useful for a villa owner, collector apartment, or hospitality residence that wants a wine feature without open shelving clutter. In a private lounge, it can become the tasting wall opposite a seating group. In a dining room, it can organize magnums and service accessories behind closed tinted glass. In a suite-level bar, it can give the collection a dignified backdrop while keeping the exterior calm between events.

The result is a shop-ready wine cabinet object for buyers who want ceremony, storage, and architectural restraint in one module. Estuary provides the catalog series, Calacatta Magnum Arcade names the distinct design move, and the closed exterior keeps the wall composed after service. The page gives homeowners a clear starting point and gives project teams the language needed to request a measured quotation, sample review, and production-ready package.

A procurement team can use this page to separate the emotional reason for the product from the practical buying data. The emotional reason is the magnum arcade: arched tinted glass, calm stone veining, champagne rack lines, and a tasting wall that feels permanent. The practical data is the named series, category, differentiator, dimensions, production posture, and disclosure language. Keeping those layers together helps a designer preserve the idea while giving the factory measurable scope.

For international buyers, the value of this module is that wine display is treated as one measured cabinet package instead of a loose set of racks, shelves, and stone panels. The arcade, glass, racks, base landing, lighting, and service clearances can be reviewed together, which makes quotation cleaner and reduces vague requests such as a marble wine wall or luxury cellar corner.

The tinted glass should be treated as a performance and appearance choice. Its tone, reflectivity, safety rating, cleaning access, and relationship to internal lighting affect both usability and mood. Too much tint can hide the collection; too little can make the bottles visually noisy. The final drawing should show the glass surface, rack spacing, and lighting position from the main room approach.

The magnum arcade is intentionally formal. It should give larger bottles a clear vertical rhythm, but it should not become a crowded trophy wall. Keeping the bays disciplined protects the visual idea: a closed architectural wine cabinet with a quiet tasting presence, not a retail display case. The lower landing area should support inspection and service without becoming a general bar counter.

Installation planning should also account for future service. Glass panels should be cleanable, lighting should be reachable, racks should support bottle weight, and any cooling or ventilation path should be accessible without dismantling the stone face. If the site has strict slab weight or elevator limits, the cabinet segmentation and stone thickness should be coordinated before manufacturing rather than solved during installation.

A final owner review should also separate display ambition from maintenance reality. Larger bottles are heavy, glass fronts show fingerprints, and bright internal lighting can create glare on tinted surfaces. The strongest specification keeps capacity, cleaning, lighting, and service access balanced so the cabinet feels impressive during tasting but quiet during ordinary evenings.

During quotation, the project team should confirm whether the cabinet is primarily for presentation, active entertaining, or climate-managed storage. That decision changes rack density, lighting intensity, ventilation, lock planning, and service landing depth. Naming the priority early prevents a beautiful wine wall from becoming difficult to use after installation. before final approval.

Fadior Estuary Wine Cabinet Suite with Calacatta Magnum Arcade — interior room context showing cabinet integration
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Design rendering — final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.

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 uses arched tinted-glass bays, calacatta cream stone, champagne rack lines, and dusk Gulf light so the wine cabinet reads as a permanent architectural feature.

The white-background hero isolates the SKU for commerce use, while the gallery views show lounge context, material close-up, and a calm collector lifestyle frame without people or readable marks.

Key features

Designed as a system, not decoration

These points explain why this flagship product stands out.

  • Closed magnum arcade

    Repeated arched bays give large-format bottles a formal rhythm while tinted glass keeps the wine wall calm between events.

  • Architectural stone presence

    Book-matched calacatta planes turn the cabinet into a composed wall feature rather than a loose rack installation.

  • Project-ready dimensions

    Meter inputs support deterministic pricing while rack spacing, glass tone, lighting, and service access stay adjustable after measurement.

  • Collector-grade review path

    The page names the series, category, differentiator, disclosures, and planning checks needed for a measured quotation.

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

  • book-matched calacatta marble
  • champagne PVD rack trim
  • tinted glass arched doors
  • smoked walnut reveal lines
  • honeyed limestone service landing

Color options

Calacatta cream#F1E8D6
Champagne brass#C9A35E
Desert oak#8B6F44
Honeyed limestone#D9C49C
Pure ivory#FFFFFF
Fadior Estuary Wine Cabinet Suite with Calacatta Magnum Arcade — close-up of stainless steel finish and hardware detail
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Design rendering — final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.
Fadior Estuary Wine Cabinet Suite with Calacatta Magnum Arcade — 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 can tune rack spacing, bay height, tinted glass, stone slab layout, lighting, service landing, and cooling coordination after measurement and drawing review.

For collector rooms, the final specification should account for bottle formats, heat load, ventilation, floor strength, cleaning access, and delivery segmentation before production approval.

Specifications

Technical specifications

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

SeriesEstuary
CategoryWine Cabinet
DifferentiatorCalacatta Magnum Arcade
Module dimensions1.2 m base, 0.0 m wall, 2.6 m tall, 0.9 m countertop
Production postureMade to order in Foshan, China with approximately 30-day production lead time
Imagery postureDesign rendering for material mood and spatial intent

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 first description paragraph and FAQ
Design rendering disclosureProduct imagery is a design renderingShop SKU disclosurePlaced in customer-facing copy
Series bindingEstuarySanity catalogSeries comes from the live Sanity catalog
Category bindingWine_CabinetSanity catalogCategory comes from the live Sanity catalog
DifferentiatorCalacatta Magnum ArcadeSlug contractTitle, slug, and copy use the same differentiator
Slugestuary-calacatta-magnum-arcade-in-estuaryShop SKU namingFollows series-differentiator-in-series shape
Construction basis304 stainless steel cabinet bodyFadior product standardExterior finish is project-specific
Module dimensions1.2 m base, 0.0 m wall, 2.6 m tall, 0.9 m countertopFormula pricing inputPublisher computes price from these inputs
Functional scopeClosed magnum arcade with tinted glass and stone-fronted tasting presenceBuyer intentDifferent from pantry walls, tasting spines, decanting niches, credenzas, cellar walls, service bays, and sommelier bars
Visual directionGulf Villa Marble Luminous for Wine_CabinetImage style rotationCompatible style and category overlay for all image briefs

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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

Is Calacatta Magnum Arcade made to order?+

Yes. Calacatta Magnum Arcade is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time after measurements, drawings, finish samples, rack spacing, glass specification, lighting, and scope are approved. The final arch rhythm, bottle capacity, service landing, delivery split, and installation details are confirmed before production so the wine cabinet fits the actual wall and route.

What makes this Estuary wine SKU different from earlier Estuary products?+

This product centers on a closed arched magnum arcade with calacatta stone, champagne PVD rack rhythm, and tinted glass. It is different from Estuary pantry walls, tasting spines, decanting niches, tasting credenzas, cellar walls, service bays, and sommelier bars because the defining buyer use is formal large-format bottle display inside a composed architectural wall. This makes the brief easier for designers to price, because the layout priority is magnum presentation first and secondary tasting service second, not general wine room storage.

Are the product images exact production photos?+

Product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, cabinet rhythm, arch proportion, tinted-glass appearance, and spatial intent. Final manufactured product may vary after site measurement, finish sample approval, stone slab selection, lighting review, glass coordination, and installation conditions. The images help buyers understand the planned look and scale, while drawings and approved samples control the final manufactured result.

Can rack spacing, glass tone, and lighting be customized?+

Yes. Rack spacing, bay height, tinted glass tone, internal lighting, service landing size, cooling coordination, lockable sections, and finish samples can be adjusted through project drawings if the wall, power, ventilation, weight, and installation route support the final scope. Fadior reviews those constraints before production so the finished cabinet remains usable, cleanable, and visually disciplined. Those choices should be checked together because changing one detail can affect capacity, cleaning access, glare, and service reach.