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Estuary Wine Cabinet Suite with Cove Decanting Niche

A made-to-order Estuary wine cabinet module with a recessed decanting niche, closed cellar storage, and a 304 stainless steel cabinet body.

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Fadior Estuary Wine Cabinet Suite with Cove Decanting Niche — 304 stainless steel wine cabinet system, front view
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Overview

About this piece

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

Estuary Cove Decanting Niche is a made-to-order wine cabinet module for coastal villas, private dining rooms, and serviced residences that need bottle storage plus a calm recessed service zone. The module combines 3.4 meters of base cabinet planning, 0.8 meters of wall cabinet planning, 1.2 meters of tall cabinet planning, and 2.4 meters of countertop planning around a 304 stainless steel cabinet body. Its visible direction pairs whitewashed plaster, rough limestone, weathered teak racks, and a sheltered cove surface for decanting and glass staging.

The differentiator is the cove decanting niche. Estuary already includes Floating Tasting Credenza and Precision Cellar Wall products in the live catalog, so this SKU does not repeat a floating low cabinet or a full cellar wall. Instead, it creates a recessed service bay between closed storage zones, giving the host a protected place for a decanter, glasses, bottle opening, and small tasting pieces while keeping the overall wall composed.

Wine service often needs a small working zone more than another display surface. A host may need to open a bottle, let it breathe, compare glasses, check temperature, and reset the counter before dinner. When those actions happen on a loose side table or dining surface, the room can feel improvised. This module gives those small steps a named architectural place inside the wine cabinet itself.

The Estuary series suits this approach because its language is quiet, coastal, and composed. Whitewashed plaster keeps the wine wall light, rough limestone gives the niche an anchored edge, and weathered teak racks bring warmth without turning the product into a themed bar. The result is a shop SKU that feels useful for a private residence, not only for a display cellar.

The 304 stainless steel cabinet body gives the product a durable basis behind the softer exterior finish. Wine rooms and dining-adjacent cabinets face bottle weight, humidity changes, cleaning cycles, glass contact, and repeated service use. A stainless cabinet body helps preserve alignment and serviceability while the plaster, limestone, and teak surfaces keep the visible product calm and residential.

For homeowners, the benefit is a wine zone that supports hosting without visual noise. Bottles, tools, extra glasses, cloths, and accessories can remain behind closed fronts, while the niche stays ready for the active service moment. After use, the decanter and glasses can be cleared, the fronts remain closed, and the wall returns to a quiet architectural rhythm.

For designers, the module creates a clear brief. The series is Estuary, the category is Wine_Cabinet, and the named differentiator is Cove Decanting Niche. That gives the first drawing conversation a stable center: cove width, counter depth, rack spacing, bottle mix, ventilation detail, side storage, lighting position, finish samples, and wall relationship can all be refined without losing the product idea.

For procurement teams, the measurable scope helps early ordering stay concrete. The base, wall, tall, and countertop meter lengths define the formula-pricing input and the first production boundary. Final dimensions can still adjust after site measurement, but the shop SKU gives teams a shared reference for packing segmentation, freight review, finish sampling, access planning, and drawing confirmation.

The cove shape also helps the cabinet stay useful in several room types. It can support a coastal villa dining room, a townhouse wine lounge, a hospitality residence tasting corner, or a serviced apartment where wine storage is visible from the living area. Because the working surface is recessed, the product can feel generous without needing a large freestanding island or separate bar furniture.

The Mediterranean stone villa visual direction makes the product easier to understand. A pale limestone surround frames the service niche, whitewashed plaster keeps the mass soft, weathered teak racks add bottle rhythm, and coastal light shows the cabinet as part of a relaxed residential interior. The imagery is meant to communicate proportion, finish, and daily use rather than theatrical display.

The image set supports inspection from four angles. The square hero isolates the module on a white background for commerce review and feed readiness. The midscene image shows the cabinet in a real room with terrace light and circulation. The detail view checks the cove radius, counter lip, and closed front alignment. The lifestyle image shows how the cabinet can support a calm hosting routine without people or clutter.

Long-term ownership depends on disciplined storage. Wine accessories are small, numerous, and easy to scatter: openers, coasters, polishing cloths, stoppers, trays, and spare glasses all need a defined place. Closed fronts reduce the visual load, while the niche keeps the active items available during service. This balance matters when the wine cabinet is visible from a dining table or lounge seating.

The module can also protect the room from over-display. Many wine areas become busy when every bottle is visible. Estuary Cove Decanting Niche keeps the room quieter by combining closed storage with selective rack rhythm and one clear service recess. It gives the buyer the experience of a wine room without requiring the wall to become a bottle library.

Fadior manufactures the module to order after drawing confirmation, so the final layout can respond to the actual residence. A compact room may keep the cove narrow and the base run long. A larger villa may enlarge the decanting bay, add a taller side section, or coordinate the counter depth with adjacent dining millwork. The SKU sets the first scope; the drawing stage turns it into a site-specific product.

Finish coordination can also shift within the same product idea. The limestone surround may be lighter or more mineral, the plaster tone can move warmer or cooler, and the teak rack tone can be sampled against the room floor and wall finish. The important part is the relationship: a calm mineral cove, closed storage below, vertical bottle rhythm beside it, and a service surface that feels integrated.

The product is practical for international custom ordering because it names both the use case and the measured components. A buyer can ask for Estuary with the Cove Decanting Niche differentiator, then discuss bottle capacity, service habits, door swings, elevator access, climate-control adjacency, ventilation expectations, and packing breaks. That is clearer than asking for a general wine cabinet and resolving the behavior late.

Maintenance planning is part of the value. Decanting and glass service can bring rings, drops, fingerprints, cork dust, and repeated wiping around the counter. The niche gives that work a protected area, and the stainless cabinet body gives the visible finish a stronger backing. The wall can stay refined while still accepting daily service use.

The module also helps separate display from operation. A few bottles or clear glasses can be staged in the niche during use, but the main storage remains controlled. That keeps the room from looking like a retail shelf or a hotel bar. For a private residence, this softer approach can be more durable because it supports routine without asking the homeowner to maintain a staged scene.

Estuary Cove Decanting Niche works best when the buyer wants wine service to feel quiet, architectural, and ready. It is not only a rack and not only a counter. It is a made-to-order shop SKU with a defined recessed service bay, formula dimensions, 304 stainless steel cabinet body, and a finish direction that can suit coastal villas, private dining rooms, and hospitality residences.

Finally, the named SKU gives Fadior and the buyer a stable reference after publication. Estuary supplies the series language, Cove Decanting Niche defines the behavior, and the module dimensions define the commerce scope. The result is a shop-ready wine cabinet module that remains adaptable during final drawing confirmation without losing the practical idea that made it worth selecting.

Fadior Estuary Wine Cabinet Suite with Cove Decanting Niche — 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 presents a whitewashed-plaster wine cabinet with a rough limestone surround, weathered teak rack rhythm, and a recessed cove for decanting so buyers can judge the product as finished residential cabinetry.

The white hero supports commerce inspection, while the room views show how the niche gives wine service a protected working surface without turning the wall into a busy bar display.

Key features

Designed as a system, not decoration

These points explain why this flagship product stands out.

  • Recessed decanting cove

    A sheltered service niche gives decanters, glasses, bottle opening, and tasting pieces a defined place inside the wine wall.

  • Closed cellar storage

    Closed base and side storage keep accessories, spare glasses, cloths, and tools out of view when the room resets.

  • 304 stainless cabinet body

    The cabinet basis is planned around 304 stainless steel for alignment, humidity resistance, cleaning, and repeated service use.

  • Coastal mineral finish

    Whitewashed plaster, rough limestone, and weathered teak create a calm Mediterranean wine-room language.

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

  • Whitewashed plaster cabinet surround
  • Rough limestone niche frame
  • Weathered teak rack detail
  • Travertine counter surface
  • 304 stainless steel cabinet body

Color options

Chalk White#EFE8D6
Limestone Bone#C2B89D
Aegean Blue#3F6F8E
Olive Green#7A9A8B
Weathered Sand#D7CDB6
Fadior Estuary Wine Cabinet Suite with Cove Decanting Niche — 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 Cove Decanting Niche — 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.

Designers may adjust cove width, counter depth, rack spacing, bottle capacity, wall cabinet split, tall side storage, ventilation route, lighting position, finish samples, plinth condition, and packing breaks before Fadior confirms production drawings.

The Cove Decanting Niche can become a coastal villa wine wall, a private dining-room service recess, or a hospitality residence tasting station while preserving Estuary's calm mineral finish and stainless cabinet basis.

Specifications

Technical specifications

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

Base cabinet planning3.4 meters
Wall cabinet planning0.8 meters
Tall cabinet planning1.2 meters
Countertop planning length2.4 meters
Primary cabinet material304 stainless steel
Production approachMade to order, normally about 30 days before shipping coordination

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
Estuary Cove Decanting Niche is a made-to-order wine cabinet module.Wine cabinet moduleProduct scopeDefines the shop category and buyer use case.
The product uses the Cove Decanting Niche differentiator.Cove Decanting NicheDifferentiatorSeparates this SKU from other Estuary products.
The module includes 3.4 meters of base cabinet planning.3.4 mModule dimensionUsed by the publisher to compute formula price.
The module includes 0.8 meters of wall cabinet planning.0.8 mModule dimensionDefines upper or wall-adjacent storage scope.
The module includes 1.2 meters of tall cabinet planning.1.2 mModule dimensionDefines side storage or vertical bottle-accessory scope.
The module includes 2.4 meters of countertop planning.2.4 mModule dimensionDefines the cove service and decanting surface length.
The cabinet body is specified around 304 stainless steel.304 stainless steelConstruction basisSupports durability and alignment for wine-service use.
The visible finish direction includes whitewashed plaster and rough limestone.Mediterranean mineral finishFinish directionGuides buyer expectation and image review.
Weathered teak racks create the visible wine-storage rhythm.Weathered teak rack detailFinish directionUnique to this Estuary wine cabinet SKU.
The cove niche supports decanting, glass staging, and bottle preparation.Recessed service coveFunctional intentDefines how the buyer uses the module during hosting.
The product is configured for preorder commerce.PreorderCommerce statusPublisher writes the final availability fields.
The design references the Estuary product series.productSeries-estuarySeries bindingSeries and category come from the live Sanity catalog.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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

What makes Cove Decanting Niche different from other Estuary wine cabinet products?+

This SKU centers on a recessed service cove for decanting, glass staging, and bottle preparation. Estuary already has a Floating Tasting Credenza and a Precision Cellar Wall, so this product takes a different role. It keeps the wine wall composed with closed storage while giving the host a protected working surface inside the cabinet architecture rather than adding loose bar furniture.

Can the cove size, rack layout, and cabinet split be changed before production?+

Yes. Fadior manufactures the module to order after drawing confirmation, so the project team can adjust cove width, counter depth, rack spacing, bottle capacity, tall side storage, wall cabinet split, ventilation route, lighting position, finish sample, plinth condition, and packing breaks. The shop SKU defines the starting scope and finish direction while final drawings adapt the module to the real room.

Why specify a 304 stainless steel cabinet body for this wine cabinet?+

Wine service areas face bottle weight, humidity changes, cleaning passes, glass contact, and repeated hosting routines. A 304 stainless steel cabinet body gives the module a durable basis behind the whitewashed plaster, limestone, and teak finish. The visible product stays warm and residential, while the cabinet structure supports alignment, cleaning, and long-term serviceability in a dining-adjacent wine room over years.

Where does Estuary Cove Decanting Niche work best?+

It works best in coastal villas, private dining rooms, townhouse wine lounges, serviced residences, and hospitality suites where wine service is visible from the main room. The recessed niche gives decanters and glasses a controlled place during hosting, while closed storage keeps tools and accessories hidden. It is especially useful when the buyer wants a calm architectural wine wall instead of a busy display cabinet.

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