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Ethereal Ribbed Travertine Towel Atrium

A pearl-white Ethereal bath vanity module with ribbed fronts, a travertine basin deck, and a tall towel-storage atrium.

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Fadior Ethereal Ribbed Travertine Towel Atrium — 304 stainless steel bath and vanity system, front view
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Overview

About this piece

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

Ethereal Ribbed Travertine Towel Atrium is a bespoke bath vanity module made to order in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time after measurements, finish samples, plumbing positions, delivery access, and installation details are confirmed. The design gives the primary bath a calm daily-care wall: closed pearl-white ribbed fronts sit below a honed travertine basin deck, while a tall dry towel atrium keeps folded linens and care items visually composed beside the mirror.

The differentiator is not another basin niche or mirror wall. Existing Ethereal products already cover those directions. This SKU focuses on the vertical towel atrium as the organizing move, so storage, mirror, basin, and counter read as one tailored bath elevation rather than separate pieces. The ribbed fronts add soft shadow without decorative noise, and the travertine deck gives the vanity enough material weight for villa or penthouse bathrooms.

The FSC-certified brief is handled as a material-truth note, not a wet-area shortcut. FSC certification ensures wood is harvested from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits, and it can inform dry-zone decorative panels or cores when the project specification calls for that route. Water-contact zones still need stone, sealed surfaces, hardware coordination, and site-specific detailing before production.

The tall towel atrium is useful when a bath suite connects to a dressing threshold or bedroom corridor. Instead of leaving towels on open shelving, the module keeps soft storage inside a closed architectural volume. Buyers can tune vanity length, basin count, mirror size, towel bay width, and counter depth during quotation, while the visible intent remains a quiet Ethereal wall with ribbed fronts and a travertine wash surface.

Because this is a shop SKU, the page works as a made-to-order reference rather than a fixed cabinet pulled from stock. The design rendering shows proportion, material mood, and panel rhythm, then the final order is confirmed through drawings, samples, plumbing review, packing checks, and installation planning. That process gives specifiers a clear starting point while keeping the final module aligned with the real room.

A primary bath often fails when the vanity and towel storage are planned as separate afterthoughts. This module treats them as one elevation. The basin deck handles wet use, the ribbed base fronts conceal everyday supplies, and the tall atrium keeps towels close without exposing them as open-shelf decor. The effect is quieter than a display cabinet and more useful than a simple vanity drawer bank.

The ribbed surface also helps the Ethereal series feel soft without becoming ornate. Vertical grooves catch the morning light and give the long vanity run a measured rhythm. In a pale bath suite, that texture matters because flat panels can become visually blank, while heavy frame details can feel too traditional. The ribbing gives the buyer a middle path: tactile, calm, and still easy to coordinate with stone and mirror planes.

For specifiers working on GCC villas, penthouses, or serviced residences, the responsible-material brief gives the page a useful procurement angle. The FSC label is recognized by architects and specifiers as a strong signal for sustainable forestry, but this SKU keeps that claim in the right place. It supports dry decorative panel decisions and supply-chain documentation, while the basin, splash, and cleaning zones remain governed by moisture-resistant surface planning.

The module can be used as a single-sink vanity, a double-sink vanity, or a longer bath wall with one enlarged towel atrium. The final layout depends on drain positions, mirror height, outlet placement, wall backing, lighting, and door swings. Those details are not cosmetic; they determine whether the product will feel seamless after installation. That is why the quotation stage confirms technical drawings before production.

The travertine direction gives the product a warm stone character, while the quiet-home visual style keeps the page from drifting into hotel glamour. Pale stone, warm grey, linen, and oak tones support a residential mood. They also leave room for buyers to shift samples toward warmer beige, cooler greige, or a more ivory-led palette without losing the core idea of ribbed fronts and a tall towel-storage volume.

The towel atrium can be planned for folded towels, dry care products, spare tissue, grooming kits, or guest supplies. For privacy and daily order, the exterior remains closed. That closed-front discipline is important in an open primary suite because the bath wall may be visible from a dressing room or bedroom threshold. The module is designed to look composed even when it is doing ordinary storage work.

The basin deck can be adjusted for stone thickness, edge profile, splash height, integrated or vessel basin selection, and faucet position. Those choices change the final manufacturing drawings, but they do not change the SKU's planning identity. The buyer is still choosing a ribbed Ethereal vanity organized around a tall towel atrium and a warm stone wash surface.

In whole-home projects, this bath module can connect visually with wardrobe, entry, and living storage without copying them directly. The ribbed pearl fronts can echo wall-panel rhythm elsewhere, while the pale stone and warm trim keep the bathroom specific to water, light, and care routines. That balance helps the residence feel coordinated rather than repeated room by room.

The final delivered module is confirmed through sample approval, measured drawings, production review, packing strategy, and site installation planning. Buyers should use this page to decide whether the towel-atrium concept, ribbed surface, and pale stone wash deck fit their project. The commercial order then turns that direction into dimensions, finishes, and service details that match the actual room.

From a buyer's point of view, the most important decision is whether the bathroom needs storage that disappears into the architecture. A loose linen cabinet can solve capacity, but it often breaks the calm of the vanity wall. Ethereal Ribbed Travertine Towel Atrium solves the same practical need with one continuous composition, so the storage volume, wash surface, and mirror field feel designed together from the start.

The module also helps a design team speak clearly with trades. Plumbing, stone fabrication, mirror backing, cabinet fixing, lighting, waterproofing lines, and access clearances can all be reviewed against one visible reference. That does not replace technical drawings, but it gives every party the same intent before drawings become final. It reduces the chance that towel storage is added late as a mismatched cabinet.

For sustainability-sensitive projects, the FSC discussion belongs in that same practical frame. It is useful because procurement teams increasingly need documentation for certified decorative panels, responsible cores, and supply-chain integrity. It is not used here as a decorative slogan. The material note is tied to where the product can responsibly use those panels, while wet-contact choices stay anchored in the surfaces and seals appropriate to a bath environment.

The product is intentionally quiet. It does not rely on visible hinges, display cubbies, open towel slots, or dramatic color blocking. Instead, the buyer sees a measured wash wall with a tall closed atrium. That restraint is what makes the SKU useful for high-value residences: it can support daily care, guest readiness, and long-term visual order without making the bathroom feel like a showroom vignette.

For final review, the buyer should compare the towel atrium against their daily routine: how many users share the bath, how many towels need closed storage, and how much counter space should remain clear after basin and faucet placement.

Fadior Ethereal Ribbed Travertine Towel Atrium — 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 image set should read as a serene bath-suite product study: pearl-white ribbed fronts, a warm travertine basin deck, mirror glass, and a tall closed towel atrium.

The product should stay exterior-facing and closed in every view, with the towel atrium and vanity relationship visible enough for buyers to understand the differentiator.

Key features

Designed as a system, not decoration

These points explain why this flagship product stands out.

  • Towel atrium storage

    A tall closed bay keeps towels and daily care items composed beside the vanity.

  • Ribbed exterior fronts

    Pearl-white vertical texture gives the bath elevation soft shadow and rhythm.

  • Travertine basin deck

    The honed stone surface creates a warm, durable visual anchor for the wash zone.

  • Dry-zone material discipline

    Responsible decorative panel choices are kept separate from sealed wet-contact surfaces.

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

  • pearl-white ribbed fronts
  • honed travertine
  • mirror glass
  • matte plaster
  • champagne-toned trim

Color options

Pearl White#F4EFE6
Warm Travertine#D8C5AA
Fog Gray#B8B1A7
Champagne Taupe#C2A477
Pale Linen#EEE5D8
Fadior Ethereal Ribbed Travertine Towel Atrium — 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 Ethereal Ribbed Travertine Towel Atrium — 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.

Project teams can tune vanity length, towel atrium width, basin count, mirror size, plumbing cutouts, counter thickness, and finish samples before drawings are approved.

The SKU can support villa primary baths, penthouse dressing thresholds, serviced residences, and hospitality suites that need composed dry storage beside a wash zone.

Specifications

Technical specifications

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

SeriesEthereal
CategoryBath_and_Vanity
DifferentiatorRibbed Travertine Towel Atrium
Primary visible finishPearl-white ribbed vanity with honed travertine basin deck and tall closed towel-storage atrium
Module dimensions2.8 m base, 0.6 m wall, 1.4 m tall storage, 2.6 m countertop
Order modelPreorder custom module confirmed by drawings and samples

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
Visual disclosureProduct imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, panel rhythm, and spatial intent.Shop SKU transparencyFinal manufactured product may vary after measurement and sample approval.
SeriesEtherealSanity productSeriesBound to productSeries-ethereal for the Bath_and_Vanity category.
DifferentiatorRibbed Travertine Towel AtriumShop SKU slug contractDistinct from existing Ethereal basin wall, mirror grid, linen console, lantern screen, and recessed care ledge products.
Core usePrimary bath vanity with a dry towel-storage bay and closed daily-care storage.Product planningBest for villas, penthouses, and hospitality residences that need a quiet bath suite focal point.
Visible finishPearl-white ribbed fronts, honed travertine basin deck, mirror glass, matte plaster, and champagne-toned trim.Buyer-facing material directionFinal samples are approved before production.
Responsible material noteFSC certification ensures wood is harvested from responsibly managed forests with environmental, social, and economic benefits.Editorial brief honorUsed only for specified dry-zone decorative panels or cores where project drawings approve that material choice.
Wet-area disciplineWater-contact areas are planned around stone, sealed finishes, and project-specific hardware coordination.Bath planningThe page does not position FSC-certified panels as a universal wet-contact surface.
CustomizationVanity length, towel atrium width, basin count, mirror size, plumbing cutouts, finish samples, and counter thickness can be tuned.Project quotationAdjustments happen during drawing confirmation.
Commerce taxonomyGoogle product category 2081 and internal product type Bath and vanity modules > Made-to-order wash storage > Ribbed travertine towel atrium.Google Merchant CenterUsed by the publisher for feed eligibility.
Formula dimensionsBase 2.8 m, wall 0.6 m, tall 1.4 m, countertop 2.6 m.Shop pricing inputThe publisher computes price from dimensions; no manual price is written.
AvailabilityPreorder workflow with production after project confirmation.Shop SKU policyWorldwide shipping and return-policy references are added by the publisher.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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

Is Ethereal Ribbed Travertine Towel Atrium ready made?+

No. It is made to order in Fadior's Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time after measurements, finish samples, basin requirements, plumbing positions, packing method, delivery access, and installation details are confirmed. The SKU defines the design direction and quotation baseline, while the final manufactured module is adapted to the actual bath suite before production and sample approval.

How should designers read the product imagery?+

Use the imagery as a design rendering for material mood, panel rhythm, towel-storage proportion, and bath-suite atmosphere. Final manufactured product may vary after measurement, sample approval, plumbing coordination, and site review. The important planning idea is the closed towel atrium beside the vanity, not a promise that every project will copy the exact window, mirror, floor, or accessory arrangement shown.

Where does FSC certification fit in this bath vanity concept?+

FSC certification is relevant when the specification calls for responsibly sourced dry-zone decorative panels or cores, because it helps show that wood is harvested from responsibly managed forests. It should not be treated as permission to use the same panel in every wet-contact area. The basin deck, splash zones, hardware, seals, and maintenance details still need project-specific review before production.

What can be customized before production?+

The quotation can adjust vanity length, towel atrium width, basin count, counter thickness, mirror size, plinth detail, plumbing cutouts, lighting coordination, and finish samples. The project team can preserve the ribbed travertine towel atrium idea while adapting the module to a villa primary bath, penthouse dressing threshold, hotel residence, or compact luxury ensuite with different wall and service conditions safely.