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Galleria Living Room Suite with Floating Tea Console

A tailored Galleria living room module with a blond-ash media wall, chalk-painted plaster backdrop, and a low floating tea console for quiet hosting.

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Galleria
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Living Room
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Fadior Galleria Living Room Suite with Floating Tea Console — 304 stainless steel living room system, front view
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Overview

About this piece

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

Galleria Floating Tea Console is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time for living rooms that need a calm serving ledge, closed media storage, and a lighter hosting wall. The module combines blond-ash fronts, a chalk-painted plaster backdrop, a low floating console, and concealed storage rhythm so tea service, remotes, small ceramics, and daily objects have a defined place without turning the wall into open shelving.

The Galleria series already includes a cognac banquette audio ledge, cold-finished display datum, copper hearth listening wall, fluted stone shelving wall, Milan forecast media wall, modular display plinth, and walnut shadow media wall. This SKU is intentionally different. Its differentiator is the Floating Tea Console: a low, quiet serving shelf that sits below the closed media wall and gives the living room a hosting surface without exposing the storage system.

The exterior language is Nordic and restrained. Blond ash keeps the wall warm without adding visual weight, chalk-painted plaster gives the background a quiet matte plane, and a whitewashed wide-plank floor keeps the room bright enough for daily use. The product is meant to feel composed from the sofa, not theatrical from a showroom angle.

The cabinet body is specified around 304 stainless steel construction, with the visible Galleria finish selected for the approved living room look. That construction standard supports alignment, stable reveals, and long service life, while the room-facing finishes create the pale blond-ash and chalk-plaster identity buyers see every day.

For homeowners, the value is controlled hosting. The floating console can hold a tea tray, small vessel, remote, or seasonal object, while books, equipment, spare cables, and daily clutter stay behind closed fronts. The living room keeps one calm horizontal line instead of multiple loose surfaces.

For designers, the SKU is useful when a lounge, apartment living area, or villa family room needs a media wall that is softer than a heavy entertainment center. The console creates a usable ledge, the closed fronts keep the wall quiet, and the pale finish direction makes the storage read as architecture rather than furniture.

The planning conversation starts with the wall that anchors the seating area. Fadior reviews room width, screen position if used, outlet routing, speaker and equipment needs, console height, floor level, lighting temperature, delivery access, and adjacent circulation before production. The console can be widened, narrowed, raised, or extended to align with a sofa, window bay, or tea table.

The listed dimensions are transparent planning inputs for formula pricing and early comparison, not a fixed retail cabinet size. Final width, cabinet height, ledge depth, panel split, outlet route, internal storage division, finish sample, and installation tolerances are confirmed from measured drawings.

This module also helps compare Galleria options clearly. The copper hearth direction is for a listening wall with stronger warmth. The cold-finished display datum is for a sharper gallery line. The modular display plinth is for object display. The Floating Tea Console is for a quieter hosting wall where one low surface supports daily rituals while the main storage remains closed.

From a project-management point of view, the SKU gives the designer a clear briefing object before engineering begins. It defines the media wall, the low serving ledge, the closed storage behavior, the pale finish palette, and the calm hosting use case before cabinet drawings are prepared.

The finish direction suits coastal apartments, penthouse lounges, villa family rooms, and guest living areas where the wall is visible from multiple angles. Blond ash and chalk plaster keep the composition soft, while the low console gives the buyer a simple way to understand how the wall will be used.

A designer can use this SKU to clarify what should not be visible. Spare remotes, routers, cables, equipment accessories, packaging, and household clutter belong behind closed fronts. The console should hold only the few objects that make the room feel lived-in without becoming a display shelf.

During final coordination, Fadior can adjust door count, console length, panel rhythm, tall storage width, equipment ventilation strategy, cable access, outlet route, lighting detail, and finish samples. The exterior idea remains consistent: a pale Galleria media wall with closed storage and one floating tea console.

The buyer should treat this SKU as a premium planning direction rather than a stock entertainment unit. It helps decide whether the room needs more display, a heavier media wall, or a quieter storage surface. When the answer is quiet hosting, the Galleria Floating Tea Console gives the daily routine a refined place.

Because the SKU is sold as a made-to-order shop module, the buyer can compare a clear starting configuration before committing to final site decisions. The formula dimensions describe visible cabinet lengths used for early pricing, while the project team later confirms engineering details, finish approvals, and installation clearances.

The module is also intended to make living room planning easier for international buyers who compare cabinetry online before a full design meeting. Instead of showing an abstract luxury lounge, the SKU names the exact planning problem: a media wall that needs one low ledge, closed storage, calm surface rhythm, and a finish direction that does not dominate the room. That clarity helps a homeowner understand what is included in the starting idea and what still needs project confirmation.

In a compact apartment living room, the floating console can replace a loose sideboard or crowded coffee table. In a larger villa lounge, the same idea can stretch below a media wall, beside a window bay, or near a tea seating area. The important point is that the console remains disciplined. It is not meant to become open shelving; it is a single horizontal pause in the wall for the few objects used every day.

The calm finish direction also supports long-term use. Highly dark panels, aggressive stone, or exposed shelving can look dramatic in one photograph but become tiring in a room used every evening. The Galleria finish logic is quieter: pale wood grain, plaster softness, a clean ledge, and closed storage. Those choices let textiles, ceramics, and natural daylight feel warmer without making the cabinetry visually loud.

Fadior can coordinate the module with concealed wire paths, equipment airflow, power access, integrated lighting, speaker zones, tall storage, low drawers, and finish samples. Those details are resolved during project engineering from the actual room survey. The shop SKU gives the buyer a precise starting direction so the later technical conversation has a stable visual and functional target.

The floating console also helps reduce daily reset time. When tea service, remote controls, and small objects have a narrow ledge, they are less likely to drift across the sofa arm, coffee table, or floor. A tray, ceramic cup, scent vessel, or small bowl can stay within the console line, while the rest of the room remains clear. That simple boundary is the reason this product differs from a standard media wall with only cabinet doors.

For hospitality-style homes, guest lounges, and serviced residences, the same planning logic helps housekeeping. Closed fronts keep supplies out of view, the console is easy to clear, and the low surface communicates where a limited set of guest-facing items should sit. The result is polished but not theatrical, which suits Fadior buyers who want durable cabinetry and a calm residential feeling rather than a display-heavy wall.

This keeps the purchase decision specific, measurable, and easier to coordinate before detailed drawings begin.

Fadior Galleria Living Room Suite with Floating Tea Console — 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 keeps the Galleria wall closed, pale, and architectural, using the floating console to show daily hosting without exposing storage interiors.

Blond ash, chalk-painted plaster, whitewashed floor tone, and lambswool softness create a lighter living room identity that differs from Galleria's darker listening, display, and media-wall products.

Key features

Designed as a system, not decoration

These points explain why this flagship product stands out.

  • Floating tea console

    A low horizontal ledge gives tea service, remotes, and small ceramics a controlled place below the closed storage wall.

  • Closed blond-ash storage

    Handleless fronts hide equipment, cables, accessories, and everyday clutter behind a calm pale wall.

  • Soft plaster backdrop

    The chalk-painted plaster plane keeps the media wall light, quiet, and residential rather than visually heavy.

  • Measured living wall fit

    Final width, console height, outlet route, panel split, equipment access, and storage divisions are confirmed from site drawings.

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

  • Blond-ash exterior fronts
  • Chalk-painted plaster background
  • Whitewashed wide-plank floor expression
  • Matte off-white ceramic ledge styling
  • Lambswool-toned textile accents

Color options

Chalk white#F4EFE6
Flax linen#D5CABA
Blond ash#B89D7A
Slate misty blue#5C6772
Fadior Galleria Living Room Suite with Floating Tea Console — close-up of stainless steel finish and hardware detail
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Fadior Galleria Living Room Suite with Floating Tea Console — 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 adjusts module width, console length, panel rhythm, tall storage width, cable access, equipment ventilation, outlet route, lighting detail, and internal storage split after site measurement.

Finish samples, plaster tone, wood tone, ledge depth, floor relationship, and installation clearances are confirmed before production so the living room wall fits the room rather than forcing a standard retail size.

Specifications

Technical specifications

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

SeriesGalleria
CategoryLiving room module
DifferentiatorFloating Tea Console
Cabinet body304 stainless steel construction with selected exterior finishes
AvailabilityPreorder
Primary useClosed media storage wall with low serving console

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 the first description paragraph for buyer transparency
Rendering transparencyProduct imagery is a design rendering for planning referenceGMC transparencyFinal manufactured product may vary by site light, approved sample, and measured room condition
Series bindingGalleria / productSeries-galleriaSanity catalogSeries and category are read from the live catalog
DifferentiatorFloating Tea ConsoleSlug contractSlug, title, and copy use the same differentiator phrase
Cabinet body304 stainless steel constructionFadior material ruleExterior finishes carry the Galleria visual character
Commerce category6358Google Merchant fieldUsed for media storage cabinet eligibility
Formula dimensions3.2 base m, 1.4 wall m, 1.8 tall m, 2.4 countertop mDimension resolver inputPublisher computes commerce fields from dimensions only
Primary storage typeClosed media wall with low floating tea consoleFunctional briefDesigned for quiet hosting without open shelving clutter
Visual finishBlond ash, chalk-painted plaster, whitewashed floor tone, lambswool accentsImage briefMatches the Copenhagen Soft Light direction
Related Galleria contextDistinct from audio ledge, display datum, listening wall, shelving wall, forecast media wall, display plinth, and walnut shadow directionsSeries differentiationAvoids repeating existing Galleria products
Buyer use caseApartment lounge, villa family room, guest living area, or tea seating wallPlanning intentUseful where controlled surface use is preferred over open display
Customization scopeWidth, console height, panel rhythm, outlet route, equipment access, lighting detail, and finish samples are confirmed after measurementProject coordinationPrevents the online SKU from pretending every room has the same measurements

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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

What makes the Floating Tea Console different from other Galleria living room modules?+

This SKU is centered on a low serving ledge below closed media storage, not a banquette audio ledge, display datum, hearth listening wall, shelving wall, forecast media wall, display plinth, or walnut shadow direction. The console gives tea service and small daily objects a controlled place while the storage wall stays closed. It is for buyers who want a calmer hosting surface instead of more open shelves or a heavier entertainment wall.

Can the console and media storage layout change for a real living room?+

Yes. Fadior confirms room width, screen position if used, console height, outlet routing, equipment access, speaker needs, internal storage split, lighting position, finish samples, floor level, and delivery access from measured drawings before production. The console can move higher, lower, wider, or narrower if the seating plan, window bay, or circulation path requires it, and final proportions are checked against the actual seating arrangement before fabrication.

What construction standard does Fadior use for this living room module?+

Fadior uses a 304 stainless steel cabinet body for alignment, stable reveals, and long service life, then applies the selected Galleria exterior finishes for the visible residential character. For this SKU, the buyer-facing finish direction is blond ash, chalk-painted plaster, and a pale low console. That separation lets the module keep a durable cabinet structure while still feeling soft, warm, and appropriate for a premium living room.

How should buyers plan around the floating tea console?+

Treat the console as a disciplined daily-use ledge, not open display shelving. It can hold a tray, cup, remote, small ceramic, or scent vessel while routers, cables, accessories, books, and spare equipment stay behind closed fronts. Product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, storage rhythm, and spatial intent. During project coordination, Fadior confirms how the console relates to seating height, screen position, outlet locations, and room circulation so the wall works in daily use.

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