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Gloria Wine Cabinet Suite with Ledger Bottle Aperture

A luminous Gloria wine wall with a horizontal bottle aperture, calacatta-marble face, tinted glass towers, and a calm serving datum.

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Gloria
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Wine Cabinet
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Fadior Gloria Wine Cabinet Suite with Ledger Bottle Aperture — 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.

Gloria Ledger Bottle Aperture is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time for homes that need a polished wine wall, a calm serving surface, and a more disciplined bottle presentation than a typical display tower. The differentiator is the ledger bottle aperture: a long horizontal opening that presents selected bottles at counter height while the main marble faces stay closed and architectural. Existing Gloria products already cover amber service walls, chalk-plaster bottle salons, cognac tasting bars, prep-sink niches, quiet brass bottle spines, and smoked-glass decanting bays. This SKU is different because it reduces the visual drama to one controlled horizontal line and lets the cabinet read like a finished wall even when the room is prepared for hosting.

Fadior specifies the cabinet body around 304 stainless steel construction, then resolves the visible marble panels, tinted glass towers, bottle aperture height, counter depth, lighting temperature, rack spacing, ventilation path, site tolerance, delivery route, and sample approval through measured drawings. The published meter values are used only for formula pricing. They describe a baseline module mix for cabinet length, tall storage, and serving surface, not a fixed room size. A real order still depends on field measurement, approved samples, wine storage capacity, room temperature strategy, door clearance, wall condition, and production drawing sign-off.

The product page imagery is a design rendering for material mood, cabinet rhythm, and spatial intent. Final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, site proportions, approved marble selection, glass tone, rack finish, wood grain, and installation detail after measurement and sample approval. The rendering is useful because it shows the buyer what the Ledger Bottle Aperture is meant to solve: a host can show a curated horizontal bottle line while the rest of the wine wall stays quiet, closed, and easy to integrate with a dining room or private lounge.

For homeowners, the practical value is order. Full-height bottle displays can become busy when every bottle, reflection, and rack is visible at once. The Ledger Bottle Aperture gives a defined presentation zone for bottles being served that evening, while the surrounding marble panels and tinted glass keep the wall composed from a distance. The module can sit behind a dining table, beside a bar island, or along a passage between kitchen and lounge. It creates a clear place for choosing, setting down, and returning bottles without requiring a separate bar room.

For designers, the SKU gives a strong datum line. The aperture can align with a stone counter, dining table edge, sideboard shelf, or wall-panel reveal. That alignment matters because wine storage is often specified late and then looks like an appliance added to an already finished room. Here, the opening becomes part of the elevation. The marble grain, tinted glass, rack glow, and smoked walnut returns are coordinated so the product feels like cabinetry first and wine equipment second. The cabinet can therefore support a Gulf villa, a high-rise apartment, or a private entertaining suite without turning into a retail display.

Planning begins with bottle behavior. Fadior reviews how many bottles should be visible, which bottles are stored behind tinted glass, whether the aperture needs task light, how the counter is cleaned, whether the room needs chilled storage elsewhere, and how users move between dining table and cabinet. The aperture height should feel natural for reaching, reading, and placing a bottle. Rack spacing should hold common bottle shapes without looking crowded. The glass tone should hide everyday storage enough to keep the room calm while still giving the cabinet depth after dusk.

Material decisions are also practical. Book-matched calacatta panels make the closed face feel continuous, but each project still needs slab approval because veining can change the whole wall. Champagne PVD rack edges should be warm rather than shiny, so they catch light without dominating the marble. Tinted glass should be checked in local evening light, not only in a sample room. Smoked walnut returns add depth and protect the side elevation where the cabinet meets a wall, column, or service counter.

The Ledger Bottle Aperture also helps with search and buying intent because it names a specific problem. Buyers are not only looking for a luxury wine cabinet; they are often trying to combine storage, hosting, display, and a clean dining-room elevation. This SKU answers that need with a made-to-order wine cabinet that separates the presentation line from the larger storage volume. It gives procurement teams a concrete description to price, designers a line to draw, and homeowners a simple way to understand how the cabinet will behave during a dinner.

Before production, Fadior should confirm the final cabinet width, tall storage height, aperture length, counter thickness, glass tone, rack quantity, ventilation allowance, lighting specification, bottle depth, wall substrate, floor level, elevator access, and maintenance route. The same visual idea can become a compact apartment wine wall, a villa dining-room feature, or a private club-style cabinet, but those versions should not share identical dimensions. The product is a structured starting point for measurement and fabrication, not a promise that one image can fit every site.

Maintenance remains part of the brief. The aperture should be easy to wipe, the glass should avoid obvious fingerprints in normal use, rack edges should not catch cloths or sleeves, and the counter should tolerate bottle movement. If the room is humid, hot, or frequently used for events, Fadior can adjust ventilation, lighting heat, glass specification, and rack layout before fabrication. The goal is a wine cabinet that looks luminous in a rendering and still works as a daily hosting surface after installation.

The cabinet should also be reviewed as part of the wider entertaining route. A wine wall that looks impressive but forces guests to cross the cooking zone, reach around chairs, or lean over a deep counter will not feel natural after installation. Fadior checks the approach path, the turning radius near the dining table, the relation between the aperture and serving surface, and the way the cabinet reads when the room lights are dimmed. The horizontal opening should stay visible enough to guide use, but not so bright that it becomes the only thing people see in the room.

Storage planning can be divided between display, reserve, and service bottles. The aperture is best for bottles being discussed or served, while the tinted towers can hold reserve bottles with quieter visibility. If a client needs controlled temperature storage, Fadior can coordinate the visible cabinet with a dedicated chilled zone or back-of-house storage plan. This keeps the front elevation elegant while still supporting practical hosting. It also avoids the common mistake of making every bottle visible, which can create visual noise and maintenance pressure.

The final specification should be checked with the same care as kitchen cabinetry. Marble panel seams, glass door swing, lighting access, rack cleaning, countertop edge, wall fixing points, and floor protection all affect long-term use. The Ledger Bottle Aperture is meant to be beautiful because it is organized, not because it is overloaded. By limiting the display to one strong horizontal line, the module gives Gloria a more architectural wine-cabinet option for clients who want refinement, storage, and serving convenience in one measured wall.

Fadior Gloria Wine Cabinet Suite with Ledger Bottle Aperture — 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 image direction keeps the wine cabinet closed and exterior-facing, with a pure-white ecommerce hero that makes the horizontal bottle aperture readable as the product signature.

The scene images place the same Gloria module in a luminous Gulf villa hosting room so the buyer can see scale, serving rhythm, and the calmer alternative to a full-height bottle spine.

Key features

Designed as a system, not decoration

These points explain why this flagship product stands out.

  • Horizontal bottle aperture

    A long presentation opening keeps selected bottles at counter height while the main wine wall stays closed and composed.

  • Closed marble elevation

    Book-matched calacatta panels create a calm architectural face instead of exposing every bottle across the full wall.

  • Tinted glass storage towers

    Side towers give depth and controlled visibility while keeping everyday storage visually quiet from the dining area.

  • Measured hosting counter

    Counter depth, aperture height, rack spacing, and lighting are resolved from site measurement before production.

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 panels
  • Champagne PVD rack edges
  • Tinted glass storage doors
  • Smoked walnut side returns
  • Honed travertine serving counter

Color options

Calacatta cream#F1E8D6
Champagne brass#C9A35E
Desert oak#8B6F44
Honeyed limestone#D9C49C
Pure ivory#FFFFFF
Fadior Gloria Wine Cabinet Suite with Ledger Bottle Aperture — 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 Gloria Wine Cabinet Suite with Ledger Bottle Aperture — 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 cabinet width, aperture length, rack spacing, glass tone, counter depth, lighting temperature, ventilation allowance, marble selection, and installation clearances after site measurement.

The same Ledger Bottle Aperture concept can support a compact apartment wine wall, a villa dining room, or a private entertaining suite while keeping the horizontal presentation line as the product identity.

Specifications

Technical specifications

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

SeriesGloria
CategoryWine cabinet module
DifferentiatorLedger Bottle Aperture
Cabinet body304 stainless steel construction with selected exterior wine-cabinet finishes
AvailabilityPreorder
Primary useMade-to-order wine storage wall with horizontal presentation aperture and serving surface

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 to order in Foshan, China with approximately 30-day production lead timeShop SKU disclosureSets accurate buyer expectation before inquiry or purchase.
Design rendering disclosureProduct imagery is a design renderingShop SKU disclosureFinal manufactured product may vary by site measurement, finish approval, and light.
DifferentiatorLedger Bottle ApertureSlug and PDP contractThe horizontal aperture separates this SKU from existing Gloria wine cabinet concepts.
Series bindingproductSeries-gloriaSanity catalogSeries and category are selected from the live Sanity-backed catalog.
CategoryWine_CabinetShopnew plannerThis 19:00 slot consumed the fallback wine-cabinet category after four same-day launches.
Formula dimensionsbase 1.8m, tall 2.4m, countertop 1.2mCommerce pricing inputThe publisher computes price from dimensions; Codex does not write a price.
Commerce taxonomygoogleProductCategory 635, productType Wine cabinet modules > Bespoke suite > Ledger bottle apertureGoogle Merchant CenterRequired for shop SKU feed eligibility.
Construction baseline304 stainless steel cabinet body with selected exterior finishesFadior product ruleCustomer-facing material claim is tied to Fadior construction standard.
Image ratio coverage1:1 hero, 4:3 midscene, 16:9 lifestyleShop SKU image gateMeets GMC baseline image-ratio expectations.
Buyer problem solvedHorizontal bottle presentation inside a closed architectural wine wallSEO/GEO content intentAnswers a specific wine-storage and hosting search intent.
Existing-series distinctionNot amber cellar, chalk salon, cognac tasting bar, prep sink, brass bottle spine, or decanting baySlug-diff validationAvoids semantic duplicate inside Gloria.
Planning checklistaperture length, glass tone, rack spacing, lighting, ventilation, wall substrate, delivery routeProduction readinessNames the key decisions that must be confirmed before fabrication.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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

What makes the Ledger Bottle Aperture different from other Gloria wine cabinets?+

This SKU centers on one horizontal bottle aperture rather than a full-height display spine, tasting bar, prep niche, or decanting bay. The selected bottles sit at counter height for serving, while the main marble face remains closed and architectural. That makes the cabinet easier to place in a dining room because it does not expose every rack and reflection at once. It also gives designers a datum line that can align with counters, sideboards, or wall panels.

Can the aperture size, glass tone, and rack layout change for a real project?+

Yes. Fadior confirms cabinet width, aperture length, counter depth, glass tone, rack spacing, lighting temperature, ventilation allowance, wall substrate, delivery route, and sample approval before production. The same Gloria language can become a compact apartment wine wall or a larger villa hosting cabinet. Those decisions are reviewed together because bottle presentation, temperature strategy, access, cleaning, and room proportion all affect the finished result.

How should buyers read the product imagery on this page?+

The product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, cabinet rhythm, and spatial intent. Final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, site proportions, approved marble selection, glass tone, rack finish, wood grain, and installation detail after measurement and sample approval. The image should guide discussion about the horizontal aperture and room atmosphere, while the final order should rely on measured drawings, approved samples, and the actual project conditions.

What production standard does Fadior use for this wine cabinet module?+

This Gloria wine cabinet module is made to order and manufactured in Fadior's Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time after measurement, finish confirmation, and production drawing approval. Fadior uses a 304 stainless steel cabinet body for alignment and long service life, then applies the selected exterior finishes for the visible room character. The production review also checks rack depth, lighting heat, ventilation, glass specification, counter support, and maintenance access.

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