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Meridian Gallery Pantry Island Pier

A walnut-boiserie Meridian kitchen module with twin pantry piers framing a book-matched marble island.

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Fadior Meridian Gallery Pantry Island Pier — 304 stainless steel kitchen system, front view
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Overview

About this piece

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

Meridian Gallery Pantry Island Pier is a bespoke kitchen module made to order in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time after measurements, finish samples, utility locations, delivery access, and installation details are confirmed. The concept centers on the gallery pantry island pier: tall closed pantry piers create a framed cooking and hosting axis around a book-matched marble island, while lacquer-black tall units and walnut-boiserie panels keep the room architectural rather than decorative.

The layout is meant for residences where the kitchen is seen from dining and living areas, so the storage mass needs to feel composed from a distance. Instead of treating the pantry as a back wall, the two vertical piers act like a gallery threshold around the island. The result is a kitchen that gives everyday prep a clear center while keeping the room formal enough for hosting.

Meridian Cabinets already carries a disciplined, architectural character. This SKU uses that strength to create a centered island plan with closed pantry storage on both sides. The pantry piers can hold dry goods, service equipment, refrigeration surrounds, or concealed appliance zones depending on project drawings, but the visible expression remains a calm exterior elevation.

The book-matched marble island gives the module its planning anchor. It can support preparation, serving, breakfast seating, or informal drinks while still reading as a solid architectural object. Because the tall piers frame it on both sides, the island does not feel loose in the room; it sits inside a clear Meridian composition.

Walnut boiserie gives the pantry piers a warmer residential tone than a flat dark cabinet wall. The lacquer-black tall units add depth and restraint, while the parchment and chamois palette keeps the room from becoming heavy. The finish direction is suited to urban apartments, restored villas, and hospitality residences that need a tailored kitchen without showroom loudness.

The module is deliberately closed-front. Doors and drawers stay visually quiet, so cookware, pantry goods, small appliances, and cleaning items do not interrupt the sightline from adjacent rooms. This matters in open-plan layouts because the kitchen must stay composed even when it supports daily cooking.

The gallery pantry island pier also solves a common retrofit problem: how to create a strong kitchen identity inside a room with existing doors, windows, ceiling trim, or dining thresholds. By framing the island with vertical piers, the design gives the room a beginning and an end without needing a full solid wall.

The product can be planned with a longer island for entertaining, a narrower island for apartment circulation, or paired tall-unit runs that integrate refrigeration, oven stacks, pantry drawers, or service storage. Those details are confirmed during quotation, but the exterior idea stays consistent: two gallery-like pantry piers around a measured central island.

For designers comparing Meridian options, this SKU is different from the existing prep bay, servery window, workwall, and breakfast landing directions. It focuses on spatial framing rather than a single work surface. The differentiator is the way the pantry piers make the island feel embedded in architecture.

The finish can be coordinated with oak parquet floors, chamois walls, raw silk curtains, warm white ceilings, and dark dining furniture. If the wider residence uses richer wood, this module can carry that tone into the kitchen while still keeping a refined contemporary planning logic.

The island face can be tuned for waterfall stone, framed slab panels, or a slimmer counter edge depending on the project budget and shipping conditions. The tall piers can also shift in width to suit appliance selections, door swings, and utility routing, as long as the final elevation keeps the framed-gallery intent clear.

Because the SKU is sold as a made-to-order planning reference, it does not pretend to be a fixed off-the-shelf cabinet. Buyers can use the page to begin a quotation, then confirm site measurements, service positions, finish samples, packing constraints, and installation sequencing before final drawings are released.

The module works especially well when a kitchen needs a strong first impression from the dining room. The island sits on the central axis, the pantry piers form the side walls of the composition, and the closed fronts reduce visual noise. The result is premium without relying on exposed shelving or decorative clutter.

In daily use, the concept supports a practical split between serving, storage, and preparation. The island can hold active work, while the tall piers conceal pantry and appliance functions. This keeps the center clear and gives the room a hospitality-grade rhythm for both family routines and hosted meals.

For international projects, the SKU gives the manufacturer a precise enough direction to estimate and plan while leaving space for local site realities. Door height, ceiling line, counter thickness, base plinth, packing limits, and installation sequence can all be adapted before production begins.

The image set should be understood as planning visualization rather than a fixed site condition. It communicates the product stance: walnut-boiserie pantry piers, lacquer-black depth, a marble island core, and a warm Milan-inspired room language that keeps the kitchen visually connected to dining and living spaces.

Meridian Gallery Pantry Island Pier is therefore best suited to buyers who want a kitchen with a formal architectural axis. It gives storage the presence of built-in furniture, gives the island a stronger role than a loose counter, and gives the overall kitchen a composed identity from the first view.

The final delivered module is confirmed through drawings and sample approval. Dimensions, appliance fit, hardware selection, counter coordination, and installation details are adjusted to the site, while the visible intent remains the same: a gallery-framed island kitchen with closed Meridian storage and a tailored residential finish.

The design is also useful when a project needs to hide kitchen utility without making the room feel sealed off. The pantry piers can take functional load, while the island remains the social and visual center. That separation gives the kitchen a calmer rhythm than a single long cabinet wall, especially when the dining room sits directly in front of the cooking zone.

For whole-home projects, the pantry-pier language can connect to wardrobe, living-wall, and entry-storage elevations elsewhere in the residence. The walnut panels and dark vertical planes can repeat as a controlled architectural family, while the marble island remains specific to the kitchen. This lets the kitchen feel integrated with the home instead of treated as a separate showroom insert.

The module also gives buyers a useful starting point for trade coordination. Appliance ventilation, electrical routing, plumbing runs, stone slab planning, floor protection, and site access can be reviewed against one clear layout direction. The design rendering communicates the visual goal, and the made-to-order process converts that goal into measured production details before the order is released.

Meridian Gallery Pantry Island Pier should be specified when the kitchen needs both presence and discipline. It is not a decorative cabinet collection; it is a planning system for a formal island kitchen where storage, circulation, serving, and visual order are handled together. That is why the page emphasizes the pantry-pier frame, the island mass, and the closed exterior fronts rather than loose styling.

The same direction can support future finish coordination across adjacent rooms, giving the residence one measured cabinetry language without copying the kitchen exactly.

Fadior Meridian Gallery Pantry Island Pier — 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 image set should read as a tailored Milan-style kitchen product study: walnut pantry piers, lacquer-black depth, book-matched marble island, and warm afternoon light.

The product should stay exterior-facing and closed in every view, with the gallery pantry pier and central island relationship visible enough for buyers to understand the differentiator.

Key features

Designed as a system, not decoration

These points explain why this flagship product stands out.

  • Gallery pantry piers

    Tall closed storage frames the island like an architectural threshold.

  • Marble island anchor

    The island gives the kitchen a clear central work and serving volume.

  • Closed storage rhythm

    Pantry, base, and tall-unit functions stay behind composed exterior panels.

  • Milan apartment mood

    Walnut, lacquer-black depth, and parchment light create a tailored residential tone.

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

  • walnut boiserie
  • book-matched marble
  • lacquer black fronts
  • oak parquet
  • parchment wall tone

Color options

Chamois#E9E2D2
Lacquer Black#1A1A1A
Walnut Burl#7B5C3A
Raw Silk Khaki#9C8A6B
Parchment#D5CDB8
Fadior Meridian Gallery Pantry Island Pier — close-up of stainless steel finish and hardware detail
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Fadior Meridian Gallery Pantry Island Pier — 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.

Project teams can tune island length, pantry pier width, appliance planning, base storage rhythm, counter thickness, and finish samples before drawings are approved.

The SKU can support apartment retrofits, villa kitchens, serviced residences, and hospitality homes that need a formal island axis with concealed storage.

Specifications

Technical specifications

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

SeriesMeridian Cabinets
CategoryKitchen
DifferentiatorGallery Pantry Island Pier
Primary visible finishWalnut boiserie kitchen with book-matched marble island and lacquer-black tall units
Module dimensions4.2 m base, 1.8 m wall, 3.6 m tall storage, 3.2 m countertop
Order modelPreorder custom module confirmed by drawings and samples

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
Visual disclosureProduct imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, panel rhythm, and spatial intent.Shop SKU transparencyFinal manufactured product may vary after measurement and sample approval.
SeriesMeridian CabinetsSanity productSeriesBound to productSeries-meridian for the Kitchen category.
DifferentiatorGallery Pantry Island PierShop SKU slug contractDistinct from existing Meridian products focused on workwalls, prep bays, servery windows, hearth runs, and pocket breakfast landings.
Core useApartment retrofit, villa kitchen, hospitality residence, and formal open-plan hosting kitchen.Product planningBest for plans that need a strong island axis with concealed pantry storage.
Visible finishWalnut boiserie, lacquer-black tall units, book-matched marble island, oak parquet setting, and parchment-toned walls.Buyer-facing material directionFinal samples are approved before production.
Storage behaviorTall pantry storage and base storage remain concealed behind measured exterior panels.Closed-front planningSupports cleaner sightlines from dining and living spaces.
CustomizationIsland length, pantry pier width, tall-unit rhythm, appliance planning, counter depth, and finish samples can be tuned.Project quotationAdjustments happen during drawing confirmation.
Commerce taxonomyGoogle product category 635 and internal product type Kitchen modules > Bespoke suite > Island and pantry wall.Google Merchant CenterUsed by the publisher for feed eligibility.
Formula dimensionsBase 4.2 m, wall 1.8 m, tall 3.6 m, countertop 3.2 m.Shop pricing inputThe publisher computes price from dimensions; no manual price is written.
AvailabilityPreorder workflow with production after project confirmation.Shop SKU policyWorldwide shipping and return-policy references are added by the publisher.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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

Is Meridian Gallery Pantry Island Pier ready made?+

No. It is made to order in Fadior’s Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time after measurements, finish samples, appliance needs, utility positions, packing method, delivery access, and installation details are confirmed. The SKU defines the design direction and quotation baseline, while the final manufactured module is adapted to the actual room before production. This protects the buyer from assuming a shelf-ready cabinet and keeps the quotation tied to real site conditions, confirmed materials, and a buildable installation plan.

What makes this Meridian SKU different from other Meridian Cabinets products?+

The differentiator is the gallery pantry island pier. Existing Meridian products already cover workwall datum, courtyard prep, appliance runs, breakfast landings, servery windows, and prep bays. This SKU focuses on two tall pantry piers framing the island as a formal room axis, so the kitchen reads as architectural storage around a central hosting volume rather than a standard cabinet wall.

Can the island and pantry piers change size?+

Yes. Island length, counter depth, pantry pier width, tall-unit rhythm, appliance placement, base storage split, and finish samples can be adjusted during quotation. The project team can keep the same exterior language while adapting the module to apartment circulation, villa dining rooms, appliance clearances, and packing requirements. The intent is to preserve the gallery-pier frame while making the dimensions practical for the exact floor plan and construction sequence.

How should designers use the product imagery?+

Use the imagery as a design rendering for material mood, panel rhythm, and spatial intent. Final manufactured product may vary after measurement, sample approval, appliance confirmation, and site coordination. The most important planning idea is the closed pantry-pier frame around a central marble island. This prevents buyers from reading the image as a fixed promise while still making the finish, layout, and room relationship easy to evaluate.

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