Surface finishes
- Raw-cypress exterior fronts
- Brushed travertine prep surface
- Unglazed clay-plaster wall plane
- Charred accent reveal
- 304 stainless steel cabinet body
Forge
A made-to-order Forge kitchen module with a 304 stainless steel cabinet body, raw-cypress fronts, brushed travertine prep surfaces, and a courtyard-facing gallery layout for composed daily cooking.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Forge Stone Vein Prep Gallery is a made-to-order kitchen module for homeowners, designers, and procurement teams who need a durable cooking wall with a clear commercial starting point. The module combines a 4.2 meter base cabinet run, a 2.1 meter wall cabinet section, a 1.6 meter tall storage block, and 3.4 meters of countertop planning into one priceable kitchen SKU. Its cabinet body is specified around 304 stainless steel, while the visible room-facing finish uses raw cypress, brushed travertine, unglazed clay plaster, and a calm prep-gallery layout. The result is a shop product that can anchor a real kitchen conversation instead of remaining a loose inspiration image.
The differentiator is important because Forge already has a Milan Forecast Kitchen Wall in the live catalog. That existing product points toward an urban, forecast-driven wall concept. Stone Vein Prep Gallery moves Forge into a different planning direction: a quieter cypress kitchen with a travertine work surface, courtyard light, and a gallery-like prep run for daily cooking. The module is still grounded in Forge durability, but the visual character is more tactile, more residential, and more suitable for buyers who want the kitchen to feel calm rather than showy.
The layout is built around preparation and movement. A long base run creates the main closed storage line, the wall cabinet section handles accessible overhead storage, the tall block gives the kitchen a composed vertical end, and the countertop length supports chopping, plating, small appliances, and service staging. The island surface gives the buyer a second working plane without turning the room into a bulky showroom. Every visible cabinet face stays closed so the kitchen reads as finished architecture from the dining area, courtyard edge, or hallway approach.
Fadior manufactures the module to order, so the SKU is not a fixed flat-pack kitchen. The shop page defines the base scope, material direction, commercial category, module lengths, image standard, and product intent. Before production, the project team can adjust cabinet bay width, appliance allocation, sink position, cooktop position, pull-out storage, wall cabinet height, tall pantry split, countertop return, lighting channel, plinth condition, packing segmentation, and site-specific clearances. That flexibility lets the buyer keep the Stone Vein Prep Gallery idea while making the product fit a real apartment, villa, or hospitality residence.
The 304 stainless steel cabinet body is central to the value proposition. Kitchens face moisture, heat, cleaning chemicals, steam, oil residue, heavy drawers, countertop vibration, and repeated impact from cookware. Stainless construction helps the module keep alignment and resist moisture-related problems in coastal villas, humid apartments, and high-use family kitchens. The exterior finish keeps the durability from feeling industrial: cypress brings warmth, travertine gives the prep area a natural stone presence, clay plaster softens the wall plane, and the charred accent line gives the cabinet rhythm a controlled shadow.
This SKU is especially useful when the kitchen must be practical but visually quiet. Many luxury kitchens rely on high gloss, heavy veining, or large decorative gestures that can age quickly. Forge Stone Vein Prep Gallery uses a quieter material language: soft rice-paper tones, natural cypress, a darker charred accent, clay-plaster depth, and pale stone. The room can still feel expensive, but it does not need spectacle to prove value. The buyer gets a kitchen that supports daily cooking, hosting, and cleaning while staying composed in open-plan living.
The gallery idea also helps overseas buyers compare scope. A client may ask for a kitchen wall, prep kitchen, island suite, pantry run, cooking gallery, or custom cabinet package. The project team still needs one product basis for dimensions, price logic, finish direction, production lead time, and shipping discussion. This SKU keeps those pieces together. It tells the buyer what the base module includes, what the visible design intent is, and what decisions still need drawings before manufacturing.
For designers, the module provides a clean specification story. The Forge series gives the project a durable cabinet body. Stone Vein Prep Gallery gives the room a finish decision and a layout idea. The cypress and travertine pairing can coordinate with warm floors, courtyard planting, plaster walls, stone thresholds, or muted dining furniture. The closed cabinet rhythm prevents the kitchen from becoming a display shelf, while the island and prep wall still make the cooking zone feel intentional from multiple viewing angles.
For procurement teams, the measurable module lengths matter. The 4.2 meter base run, 2.1 meter wall section, 1.6 meter tall block, and 3.4 meter countertop length give a starting point for cost, drawings, packing, and freight. Fadior can extend, reduce, or segment those lengths after site measurement, but the SKU keeps the early conversation concrete. That is better than comparing abstract kitchen mood boards because the buyer can discuss scope, finish, and production logic from one defined product boundary.
The order process remains tailored. After purchase or inquiry, Fadior can review room dimensions, ceiling height, window placement, water and power points, appliance requirements, sink and cooktop preferences, storage habits, finish samples, and shipping constraints. The module can then move through drawing confirmation, production planning, packing logic, and freight coordination. Normal production timing is about 30 days before shipping coordination, subject to final drawings, finish approval, appliance decisions, and route planning.
The image set supports both inspection and persuasion. The square white hero lets buyers study the full closed module as a commerce product. The midscene view shows how the prep gallery sits in a residential kitchen with circulation and courtyard light. The detail image explains the cypress front, travertine edge, clay-plaster plane, and closed panel alignment at close range. The lifestyle view shows the kitchen after a calm cooking routine, without people or open storage. Together, the views cover scale, finish, room fit, and daily use without relying on showroom excess.
Maintenance is part of the reason to keep the visible design disciplined. A kitchen collects oil mist, water marks, fingerprints, flour dust, spice residue, and cleaning passes. Closed fronts reduce visual noise and simplify daily reset. The cypress exterior can warm the room, the travertine work plane can handle the visual weight of food preparation, and the clay-plaster wall can soften reflected light. The product is designed to look composed from breakfast prep through evening hosting rather than only in a styled photograph.
The strongest use case is a kitchen visible from more than one room. In an open villa, serviced apartment, or hospitality residence, the cooking zone often needs to work hard while staying calm from the dining table or garden edge. Stone Vein Prep Gallery gives the room a durable cabinet basis, a work surface with natural depth, and a soft courtyard mood. It suits clients who want long-term structure, quiet materials, and a made-to-order path that can be adapted before production.
Forge Stone Vein Prep Gallery should appeal to buyers who want the kitchen to feel grounded and highly usable. It is not only a cypress-front finish or a travertine island picture. It is a measurable shop SKU with 304 stainless steel construction, closed cabinet planning, a defined product type, a formula-priced module basis, and a visible differentiator that is distinct from the existing Forge kitchen wall. That combination gives homeowners confidence, gives designers a clearer specification path, and gives procurement teams a practical starting point for an international custom kitchen order.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction presents a closed cypress kitchen with travertine prep surfaces, clay-plaster depth, and courtyard light so buyers can judge the product as finished residential cabinetry.
The square hero supports commerce inspection, while the room views show the same module as a calm prep gallery rather than a decorative showroom kitchen.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Stone vein prep gallery
A travertine work surface and calm prep-wall layout create a clear cooking zone for daily use and hosting.
304 stainless cabinet body
The module uses a 304 stainless steel cabinet body for kitchen moisture, cleaning cycles, drawer load, and long-term alignment.
Closed cypress exterior
Raw-cypress fronts, clay-plaster depth, and a restrained charred accent keep the kitchen warm without exposing storage clutter.
Made-to-order planning basis
Fadior can adjust cabinet lengths, appliance locations, pantry split, wall storage, worktop return, and packing logic before production.
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.
Designers may adjust cabinet run length, island depth, sink location, cooktop location, appliance stack, pantry split, wall cabinet height, drawer allocation, lighting channel, plinth detail, finish sample, and shipping segmentation before Fadior confirms production drawings.
The Stone Vein Prep Gallery can become a compact apartment cooking wall, a villa courtyard kitchen, or a hospitality residence prep zone while preserving the Forge series construction basis and quiet cypress-and-travertine finish direction.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Base cabinet run | 4.2 meters |
|---|---|
| Wall cabinet section | 2.1 meters |
| Tall storage block | 1.6 meters |
| Countertop planning length | 3.4 meters |
| Primary cabinet material | 304 stainless steel |
| Production model | Made to order, normally about 30 days before shipping coordination |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stone Vein Prep Gallery uses a 4.2 meter base cabinet run. | 4.2 m | Module dimension | Defines the main closed storage and preparation line. |
| The wall cabinet section is 2.1 meters. | 2.1 m | Module dimension | Provides overhead storage within the kitchen module. |
| The tall storage block is 1.6 meters. | 1.6 m | Module dimension | Creates a vertical storage end and appliance-planning option. |
| The countertop planning length is 3.4 meters. | 3.4 m | Module dimension | Supports prep, service, and landing-zone decisions. |
| The primary cabinet body is specified as 304 stainless steel. | 304 stainless steel | Fadior brand rule | Used for alignment, moisture resistance, and long-term kitchen durability. |
| The differentiator is Stone Vein Prep Gallery. | Stone Vein Prep Gallery | Shopnew slug contract | Distinguishes this Forge SKU from the existing Milan Forecast Kitchen Wall. |
| The visible palette combines rice paper, natural cypress, charred wood, raw clay plaster, and soft mochi. | Tokyo Wabi Kitchen | Visual style anchor | Keeps the kitchen calm, tactile, and residential. |
| All visible kitchen fronts remain closed. | Closed exterior cabinetry | Design intent | Avoids open display clutter and keeps the kitchen visually composed. |
| The module is manufactured to order rather than stocked as a fixed kitchen set. | Made to order | Production model | Allows room-specific dimensions, appliance allocation, and finish decisions. |
| Normal production timing is about 30 days before shipping coordination. | About 30 days | Lead-time guidance | Final timing depends on drawing approval, finish confirmation, appliance decisions, and freight route. |
| The hero image uses a square pure-white commerce presentation. | 1:1 white-background hero | Shop-tier image requirement | Supports inspection and Google Merchant Center image expectations. |
| The lifestyle image uses a 16:9 landing-page support presentation. | 16:9 lifestyle | Shop-tier image requirement | Shows the kitchen as part of a calm courtyard cooking routine. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
This SKU uses a cypress-and-travertine prep gallery rather than the existing Milan Forecast Kitchen Wall direction. The layout focuses on a quiet cooking wall, a natural stone work surface, closed storage, and courtyard-style light. It gives Forge a warmer and more tactile kitchen option while keeping the same made-to-order durability basis for long-term residential use, especially where the kitchen is visible from dining or garden areas.
Yes. The listed SKU defines the commercial and specification basis, but Fadior manufactures the kitchen to order. The project team can adjust cabinet lengths, island depth, appliance positions, sink and cooktop placement, wall cabinet height, pantry split, lighting channel, plinth detail, and packing segmentation after site measurements and drawing review with the buyer, so the final module matches the room instead of forcing a fixed layout.
Kitchens face moisture, heat, cleaning chemicals, oil residue, heavy drawers, countertop vibration, and daily cookware impact. A 304 stainless steel body helps the cabinet module keep alignment and resist moisture-related problems over time. The exterior can still feel warm because the visible surfaces use cypress, travertine, clay plaster, and restrained shadow details selected for residential calm and repeated family use.
After order confirmation, Fadior treats this SKU as the starting specification for a made-to-order kitchen module. The team reviews measurements, appliance needs, water and power points, finish samples, production drawings, packing logic, and shipping requirements. Normal production is about 30 days before shipping coordination, subject to final approvals, finish decisions, freight route planning, and confirmed site details before international shipment coordination.
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