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Loggia Entryway Suite with Travertine Keydrop Bench

A made-to-order Loggia entryway module with a 304 stainless steel cabinet body, whitewashed-plaster fronts, a travertine bench plane, and a composed keydrop surface for daily arrivals.

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Loggia
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Entryway
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Fadior Loggia Entryway Suite with Travertine Keydrop Bench — 304 stainless steel entryway system, front view
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Overview

About this piece

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

Loggia Travertine Keydrop Bench is a made-to-order entryway module for homes that need closed shoe storage, a comfortable bench, and a calm landing surface in one measurable product. The module combines a 3.4 meter base cabinet run, a 1.2 meter wall cabinet section, a 0.8 meter tall storage block, and 2.6 meters of countertop planning into a defined shop SKU. Its cabinet body is built around 304 stainless steel for long-term structure, while the visible side uses whitewashed-plaster fronts, a travertine bench plane, rough limestone depth, and a soft Mediterranean arrival mood.

The differentiator matters because Loggia already includes Gallery Arrival Wall and Precision Arrival Service Wall products in the live catalog. Those products focus on broader arrival-wall composition and service-wall organization. Travertine Keydrop Bench moves Loggia into a lower, more tactile entry sequence: a sitting surface for changing shoes, a secure landing zone for keys and small items, and closed storage that keeps the first view of the home composed. The result is distinct in layout, finish, and daily use.

The layout starts with the bench. A long base run gives the entryway a stable horizontal line, while the travertine surface turns the storage wall into a place to pause rather than a plain cabinet bank. The wall cabinet section handles small daily items that should stay accessible but hidden. The tall block gives the module a vertical end for umbrellas, bags, or seasonal gear after final drawing review. Every front remains closed, so the arrival zone reads as finished architecture from the hallway, living room, or terrace approach.

Fadior manufactures the module to order, so this product is not a fixed flat-pack unit. The shop page defines the base scope, finish direction, measured cabinet lengths, and product intent. Before production, the project team can adjust bay widths, bench depth, shoe capacity, wall storage height, tall-compartment split, charging access, ventilation detail, plinth condition, stone return, packing segmentation, and site clearances. That flexibility lets the Travertine Keydrop Bench idea fit a compact apartment entry, a villa foyer, or a hospitality residence arrival route.

The 304 stainless steel cabinet body is central to the product value. Entryways face wet shoes, sand, luggage impact, cleaning passes, humidity, and repeated daily use. A stainless cabinet basis helps the module stay aligned and resist moisture-related problems behind the finished surfaces. The exterior finish keeps that durability quiet: whitewashed plaster softens the wall, travertine gives the bench a natural stone presence, limestone adds mineral depth, and weathered teak can warm the contact edge without making the entryway feel heavy.

The keydrop surface is deliberately restrained. Many entry zones become cluttered because the cabinet offers either open display or closed storage, but not a clear daily landing point. This module gives keys, cards, sunglasses, mail, and small accessories a defined surface while keeping shoes and larger items behind closed fronts. The bench also makes the entryway more usable for families, visiting guests, and older homeowners who need a place to sit without adding a separate loose stool.

The Mediterranean direction gives the product a softer luxury language than a dark lobby cabinet. Chalk-white tones, limestone bone, pale travertine, weathered sand, and a small blue or olive accent can work with coastal villas, warm city apartments, or resort residences. The finish is calm enough for repeat daily use and strong enough for a product image. It looks intentional without needing decorative excess, which is useful when the entryway is visible from the living area.

For designers, the module creates a clear specification story. The Loggia series provides the cabinet family, while Travertine Keydrop Bench defines the room behavior and visible finish decision. The product can coordinate with stone thresholds, arched openings, plaster walls, pale floors, woven seating, or minimal door hardware. Because the storage is closed, the entry zone remains controlled even when the household is busy. The product gives the designer a practical anchor that still feels residential and warm.

For procurement teams, the measurable module lengths help the early conversation stay concrete. The 3.4 meter base run, 1.2 meter wall section, 0.8 meter tall block, and 2.6 meter countertop length create a starting point for drawings, production scope, packing, and freight review. Fadior can resize or segment those lengths after measurement, but the SKU keeps cost logic and finish direction tied to one product boundary instead of an abstract mood board.

The order process stays tailored. After purchase or inquiry, Fadior can review site dimensions, wall condition, floor finish, doorway swing, corridor width, power needs, ventilation preference, storage habits, family size, bench height, stone sample, finish sample, and shipping route. The module can then move through drawing confirmation, sample approval, production planning, packing logic, and freight coordination. Normal production timing is about 30 days before shipping coordination, subject to final drawings and approved details.

The image set is built for inspection as well as persuasion. The square hero isolates the closed bench module so buyers can study the product as a commerce item. The midscene view shows how the bench sits in a real arrival route with circulation and daylight. The detail image explains the travertine edge, plaster front, limestone plane, and closed panel alignment. The lifestyle view shows the product after a morning reset, with the entryway calm and ready for use.

Maintenance is another reason to keep the visible design disciplined. Entryways collect dust, shoe marks, wet umbrellas, bags, delivery packaging, and daily fingerprints. Closed fronts reduce visual noise and simplify cleaning. Travertine gives the sitting and keydrop zone a durable surface with natural depth, while the plaster finish keeps the wall from feeling like a utility locker. The product is meant to look composed after repeated use, not only in a styled photograph.

The bench also helps the entryway serve different people at different moments of the day. A homeowner can sit while changing shoes, a guest can place a bag without blocking the corridor, and a housekeeper can reset the surface quickly after deliveries. Because the storage remains closed, these small routines do not become visual clutter. The product therefore supports comfort, order, and first-impression quality from the same cabinet line.

That practical rhythm is why the product keeps its decorative language quiet. The stone and plaster surfaces can carry the room visually, while the cabinet body handles the harder daily work behind the fronts.

The strongest use case is an entryway that acts as the first real room of the home. In a villa, serviced apartment, or resort residence, the arrival zone must handle shoes and objects while setting the tone for the interior. Travertine Keydrop Bench gives that zone a durable cabinet basis, a sitting surface, a landing point, and a finish story that can connect to terrace light, stone floors, or quiet plaster walls.

Loggia Travertine Keydrop Bench should appeal to buyers who want the first step into the home to feel settled. It is not only a shoe cabinet or a decorative bench. It is a measurable made-to-order shop SKU with 304 stainless steel construction, closed storage planning, a defined product type, a formula-priced module basis, and a differentiator that is clearly separate from the existing Loggia arrival-wall products. That combination gives homeowners confidence, gives designers a strong specification path, and gives procurement teams a practical starting point for an international custom entryway order.

Fadior Loggia Entryway Suite with Travertine Keydrop Bench — 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 closed whitewashed-plaster entry module with a travertine bench and limestone depth 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 practical arrival bench rather than a decorative hallway vignette.

Key features

Designed as a system, not decoration

These points explain why this flagship product stands out.

  • Travertine keydrop bench

    A natural stone bench plane creates a place to sit, set down keys, and reset the entryway after daily use.

  • 304 stainless cabinet body

    The module uses a 304 stainless steel cabinet body for moisture resistance, repeated cleaning, and long-term alignment.

  • Closed arrival storage

    Whitewashed-plaster fronts conceal shoes, bags, umbrellas, and daily accessories so the first view stays composed.

  • Made-to-order fit

    Fadior can adjust bay width, bench height, wall storage, ventilation, charging access, stone return, and packing logic 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

  • Whitewashed-plaster exterior fronts
  • Travertine bench and keydrop surface
  • Rough limestone backing plane
  • Weathered teak contact edge
  • 304 stainless steel cabinet body

Color options

Chalk White#EFE8D6
Limestone Bone#C2B89D
Aegean Blue#3F6F8E
Olive Green#7A9A8B
Weathered Sand#D7CDB6
Fadior Loggia Entryway Suite with Travertine Keydrop Bench — close-up of stainless steel finish and hardware detail
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Fadior Loggia Entryway Suite with Travertine Keydrop Bench — 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 module length, bench depth, shoe capacity, tall storage split, charging access, ventilation detail, plinth condition, stone return, wall panel height, finish sample, and shipping segmentation before Fadior confirms production drawings.

The Travertine Keydrop Bench can become a compact apartment entry cabinet, a villa foyer bench, or a hospitality residence arrival station while preserving the Loggia series construction basis and Mediterranean stone-plaster finish direction.

Specifications

Technical specifications

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

Base cabinet run3.4 meters
Wall cabinet section1.2 meters
Tall storage block0.8 meters
Countertop planning length2.6 meters
Primary cabinet material304 stainless steel
Production modelMade 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
Loggia Travertine Keydrop Bench is a made-to-order entryway module.Entryway moduleProduct scopeDefines the product family and shop category.
The product uses the Travertine Keydrop Bench differentiator.Travertine Keydrop BenchDifferentiatorSeparates this SKU from other Loggia 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 1.2 meters of wall cabinet planning.1.2 mModule dimensionSupports upper entryway storage.
The module includes 0.8 meters of tall cabinet planning.0.8 mModule dimensionSupports vertical storage after drawing review.
The module includes 2.6 meters of countertop planning.2.6 mModule dimensionDefines the keydrop and bench surface length.
The cabinet body is specified around 304 stainless steel.304 stainless steelConstruction basisSupports durability in a high-use arrival zone.
The visible finish story combines whitewashed plaster, travertine, limestone, and weathered teak.Mediterranean stone-plaster paletteFinish directionGuides buyer expectation and image review.
The product is intended for closed shoe storage and daily arrival reset.Closed entryway storageFunctional intentExplains the use case for homeowners and designers.
Normal production timing is about 30 days before shipping coordination.PreorderAvailability modelMatches the shop SKU made-to-order workflow.
The hero image is a square white-background commerce view.1:1 heroImage roleSupports product inspection and feed readiness.
The midscene and lifestyle images show entryway context without open storage.Room contextImage roleShows scale and daily use while keeping the cabinetry closed.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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

What makes Travertine Keydrop Bench different from other Loggia entryway products?+

This SKU focuses on a lower bench-led arrival sequence instead of a broad gallery wall or a full service wall. The travertine plane gives users a place to sit and set down small items, while closed storage keeps shoes and daily accessories hidden. It gives Loggia a softer Mediterranean entry option with a clear daily-use role and a distinct finish story.

Can the bench height and storage layout be changed before production?+

Yes. Fadior manufactures the module to order after drawing confirmation, so the bench height, storage bay width, shoe capacity, wall cabinet height, tall compartment split, charging access, ventilation detail, and stone return can be adjusted for the site. The shop SKU defines the starting scope and finish direction rather than freezing every final dimension or site condition too early for review.

Why use a 304 stainless steel cabinet body for an entryway module?+

Entryways handle wet shoes, cleaning passes, luggage impact, umbrellas, sand, and repeated daily use. A 304 stainless steel cabinet body helps the module resist moisture-related problems and maintain alignment behind the finished exterior. The visible plaster, travertine, limestone, and teak details keep the product warm and residential while the structure stays durable over repeated arrival cycles at home daily use.

How does this product support an international custom order?+

The SKU gives buyers a measurable starting point: cabinet lengths, product type, finish direction, production model, and image references are all defined before the project moves into drawings. After inquiry, Fadior can review site measurements, storage needs, finish samples, packing segmentation, and shipping route so the product can fit a real apartment, villa, or hospitality residence with fewer early ambiguities.

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