Surface finishes
- Pearl ivory exterior fronts
- Bouclé-texture pocket panels
- Rose-gold reveal lines
- Carrara-inspired plinth
- Warm taupe accent tone
- 304 stainless steel cabinet body
Lumiere
A made-to-order Lumiere wardrobe module with pearl ivory fronts, bouclé-texture pocket panels, rose-gold reveal lines, and a shallow dressing pocket for daily outfit staging.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Lumiere Boucle Pocket Dressing Wall is a wardrobe module for homeowners, designers, and procurement teams who want closed storage with a small tactile staging zone. The product is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory, with an approximate 30-day production lead time before shipping coordination. It combines 1.8 meters of base planning, 4.6 meters of tall closed storage, and 0.8 meter of finished pocket surface around a 304 stainless steel cabinet body.
The differentiator is the bouclé-texture pocket set into the closed wardrobe wall. Lumiere already includes dressing gallery, valet alcove, pivot valet wall, shelf wall, and soft-glow gallery directions. Boucle Pocket Dressing Wall gives the series a different daily behavior: a quiet surface for selecting jewelry, folded knitwear, fragrance, or travel accessories while the larger wardrobe remains closed.
Many dressing rooms offer storage volume but no deliberate pause point. Owners often place small items on a bed, window ledge, or loose tray because the wardrobe wall has no dedicated surface for the final dressing decision. This SKU brings that moment into the cabinetry with a shallow pocket that reads as part of the wall, not as a separate vanity or freestanding island.
The visual language is tailored for a refined apartment or primary suite. Pearl ivory fronts give the wall a calm field, bouclé-texture panels add softness at hand level, rose-gold reveal lines mark the panel rhythm, and a carrara-inspired plinth grounds the module. The result is warm and tactile without exposing garments or turning the wardrobe into display shelving.
The 304 stainless steel cabinet body matters behind the softer visible finish. Wardrobe fronts need stable alignment across tall runs, especially where touch points and staging surfaces receive repeated use. The concealed structure supports the pearl ivory panels, textured pocket, reveal lines, and plinth so the installed wall can stay composed through daily dressing routines.
For designers, the pocket is a compact alternative to a dressing island. It keeps the active surface against the wall, leaving a clear walkway for apartments, guest suites, and primary dressing rooms that cannot sacrifice central circulation. The tactile panel zone also gives the room a softer residential cue than a full mirror wall or exposed boutique display.
For owners, the benefit is direct. The wardrobe can stay closed while the pocket handles the short moment of selection: a watch, scarf, folded knit, perfume bottle, or travel pouch. After the routine is finished, the surface clears quickly and the room returns to a quiet architectural wall.
The Haussmann-inspired setting supports the product without overpowering it. Tall-window light, herringbone floor rhythm, boiserie proportion, rose-gold accents, and cream-toned surfaces help buyers understand the intended mood. The product remains the subject: a closed Lumiere wardrobe with one tactile pocket that solves a real dressing workflow.
Customization stays practical. Fadior can adjust total wardrobe length, pocket width, pocket height, tall bay count, base storage split, reveal spacing, plinth height, bouclé-texture color, rose-gold tone, lighting channel, side panel depth, mirror adjacency, drawer-free staging surface, and installation sequence after actual site measurements are reviewed.
Procurement teams get a cleaner object to compare. Instead of reviewing a generic luxury wardrobe, the buyer can evaluate one Lumiere series SKU with a Boucle Pocket Dressing Wall differentiator, fixed module dimensions, a wardrobe category, a Google category, and a stable shop slug. That makes it easier to request samples, compare scope, and move from design intent to commercial discussion.
The image set is planned for inspection. The pure white hero isolates the complete closed module for commerce review. The midscene image shows circulation in a refined apartment dressing room. The detail image studies the bouclé texture, reveal spacing, plinth edge, and pearl surface. The lifestyle image shows a calm morning dressing setting without exposing clothing or adding visual clutter.
Maintenance is part of the design logic. A shallow pocket gives small items a controlled temporary place while keeping garments behind closed doors. Pearl fronts and rose-gold reveals create visual order, while the textured insert adds softness where the user interacts most often. The module is meant to feel elegant at rest and useful in the few minutes when dressing decisions are made.
Architects can coordinate the module with ceiling height, wall depth, mirror position, door swing, nearby seating, lighting control, outlet placement, delivery access, and floor protection. The SKU gives both the homeowner and the technical team the same question to answer: where does the final dressing pause happen before the room returns to a closed wardrobe wall?
Lumiere Boucle Pocket Dressing Wall is strongest when the project needs closed luxury storage with a softer touch zone. It can anchor a primary suite, line a dressing corridor, complete a guest wardrobe, or sit opposite a mirror wall. In each case, it offers a dedicated place for daily choices without the footprint of an island or the exposure of open display.
The publishing layer controls the offer facts after validation. The bundle supplies dimensions, product type, category, and buyer-facing copy, while deterministic rules compute the shop fields and preorder date. The page explains what the module does, why the pocket matters, how the finish is intended to read, and which details can be adapted before final production details are confirmed.
For international projects, the product gives purchasing teams a practical way to brief the factory. The buyer can mark tall sections, pocket placement, surface depth, sample direction, lighting preference, delivery limits, and installation sequence before drawings are finalized. That makes revisions easier to price and easier to coordinate with site readiness.
The final installed impression should feel finished before anything is placed on the pocket. A buyer sees closed pearl wardrobe doors, subtle texture, rose-gold lines, a grounded plinth, and enough tall capacity for real dressing storage. The business value of this SKU is a priced, manufacturable Lumiere wardrobe module that turns a daily dressing pause into one controlled architectural detail.
This also helps sales teams qualify inquiries. If a client wants visible garment display, a dressing gallery may be more suitable. If the client wants closed storage with a discreet surface for daily selections, this pocket-wall module is the better starting point. That distinction keeps the discussion focused on measurements, finish samples, shipping scope, and production timing.
The module is also useful when a designer needs one soft focal point in a wardrobe wall without making the room decorative for its own sake. The bouclé-texture pocket can align with a mirror, dressing chair, doorway, or window bay, while the surrounding closed fronts keep the composition simple. That makes the wall easier to coordinate with lighting plans, ceiling lines, air-conditioning grilles, and nearby furniture.
Because this is a shop SKU, the commercial definition stays deliberately clear. The published module uses fixed formula inputs for base, tall, and pocket-surface planning, while the final project drawings can still adapt the actual lengths after site measurement. Buyers can compare the page against other Lumiere wardrobe modules, decide whether the pocket behavior suits the room, and then ask Fadior for finish samples, production drawings, and shipping details.
The pocket also helps prevent a common luxury-closet problem: too many surfaces competing for attention. A full island, exposed shelf, vanity table, and open display wall can make a dressing room feel busy. This SKU keeps the action narrow and controlled. The buyer gets one useful pause point for daily items, while the overall wall remains quiet enough for a primary suite, guest suite, or compact urban apartment.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction presents a closed pearl wardrobe wall with bouclé-texture pocket panels, rose-gold reveal lines, a carrara-inspired plinth, and Paris apartment light so buyers can inspect it as finished residential cabinetry.
The white hero supports commerce review, while the room images show the same module controlling a quiet dressing routine without exposing garments, hardware, or daily clutter.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Bouclé-texture dressing pocket
A shallow tactile surface gives jewelry, folded knitwear, fragrance, and accessories a deliberate place during daily dressing.
Closed pearl wardrobe wall
Tall ivory fronts keep garments concealed behind a calm architectural surface with rose-gold reveal lines.
304 stainless cabinet body
The concealed cabinet basis supports alignment, cleaning routines, door movement, and long-run stability behind the finish.
Apartment-friendly circulation
The wall-based pocket replaces a freestanding island when the room needs a clear walkway and a compact staging point.
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 total wardrobe length, pocket width, pocket height, tall bay count, base storage split, reveal spacing, plinth height, bouclé-texture color, rose-gold tone, lighting channel, side panel depth, mirror adjacency, and installation sequence after actual site measurements are reviewed.
The Boucle Pocket Dressing Wall can stay compact for a city apartment dressing corridor, expand across a primary suite, or support a guest wardrobe where small accessories need a controlled staging point.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Base cabinet planning | 1.8 meters |
|---|---|
| Wall cabinet planning | 0.0 meters |
| Tall cabinet planning | 4.6 meters |
| Finished pocket surface | 0.8 meter |
| Primary cabinet material | 304 stainless steel |
| Visible finish direction | Pearl ivory fronts, bouclé-texture pocket panels, rose-gold reveal lines, carrara-inspired plinth, warm taupe, and boiserie white |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Series binding | Lumiere | — | Sanity-backed Wardrobe product series. |
| Differentiator | Boucle Pocket Dressing Wall | — | Distinct from Lumiere gallery, valet, pivot, shelf, and soft-glow products. |
| Base cabinet planning | 1.8 meters | — | Formula input for publisher-computed commerce price. |
| Wall cabinet planning | 0.0 meters | — | Wardrobe module is planned as tall storage plus base/pocket rather than overhead wall cabinets. |
| Tall cabinet planning | 4.6 meters | — | Closed wardrobe capacity for garments and accessories. |
| Finished pocket surface | 0.8 meter | — | Small-item staging surface for daily dressing tasks. |
| Primary cabinet basis | 304 stainless steel | — | Concealed structural basis behind the visible wardrobe finish. |
| Visible finish direction | Pearl ivory fronts, bouclé-texture panels, rose-gold reveal lines, carrara-inspired plinth, warm taupe, and boiserie white | — | Classical-modern Paris apartment dressing-room expression. |
| Best-fit setting | Primary suite, apartment dressing corridor, villa guest room, or compact robe wall | — | Designed for closed storage with a shallow dressing pocket. |
| Design rendering disclosure | Product imagery is a design rendering for proportion, finish direction, and dressing-room atmosphere. | — | Final manufactured product may vary with site measurements, samples, lighting, and installation conditions. |
| Search intent | Custom luxury wardrobe module with pocket dressing surface | — | Targets buyers comparing built-in wardrobe walls, luxury closet storage, and compact dressing cabinetry. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
This SKU focuses on a shallow bouclé-texture pocket inside a closed wardrobe wall, giving jewelry, folded knitwear, fragrance, and accessories a temporary place during daily dressing. It is distinct from Lumiere gallery, valet, pivot, shelf, and soft-glow products because the working feature is the tactile pocket, not display, valet staging, shelving, or lighting emphasis. The buyer gets a compact pause point without opening the full wardrobe or adding a separate island.
Yes. Fadior can adjust total wardrobe length, pocket width, pocket height, tall bay count, base storage split, reveal spacing, plinth height, bouclé-texture color, rose-gold tone, lighting channel, side panel depth, mirror adjacency, and installation sequence after actual measurements are reviewed. The published SKU defines the Lumiere direction and commercial scope, while final drawings respond to ceiling height, wall depth, door swing, delivery access, lighting plans, and room circulation.
Wardrobe cabinetry handles repeated door movement, touch points, cleaning cycles, changing humidity, and long vertical fronts that need to stay aligned. A 304 stainless steel body gives the module a stable basis behind the pearl fronts, bouclé-texture pocket, rose-gold reveal lines, and carrara-inspired plinth. Buyers get a soft residential expression while keeping a durable cabinet structure inside the product over repeated daily use.
Product imagery is a design rendering for evaluating proportion, closed storage rhythm, finish direction, and dressing-room atmosphere before final measurements. The manufactured product may vary in exact texture, rose-gold tone, surrounding architecture, lighting, accessory choices, and site conditions. Buyers should use the images to understand the Boucle Pocket Dressing Wall concept, then confirm dimensions, samples, storage needs, and installation details with Fadior.
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