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Miroir Wall Panel Suite with Fluted Linen Gallery Plane

A made-to-order Miroir wall panel module with fluted linen-texture faces, walnut reveal lines, pale stone plinth planning, and a 304 stainless steel cabinet body.

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Fadior Miroir Wall Panel Suite with Fluted Linen Gallery Plane — 304 stainless steel wall panel system, front view
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Overview

About this piece

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

Miroir Fluted Linen Gallery Plane is a made-to-order wall panel module for breakfast rooms, dining galleries, and open kitchen transitions that need a finished storage wall with a softer surface language. The module combines 3.2 meters of base cabinet planning, 3.8 meters of wall-panel planning, a 0.4 meter tall return allowance, and a 0.6 meter ledge or plinth scope. Its cabinet body is built around 304 stainless steel, while the visible exterior uses warm-grey satin fronts, fluted linen texture, walnut reveal lines, and a pale stone base plane.

The differentiator is deliberately separate from the current Miroir catalog. Backlit Mineral Glow Plane focuses on illuminated mineral depth, Bronze Shadow Rhythm uses a darker metallic shadow line, and Rationalist Feature Wall leans into a more architectural feature-wall reading. Fluted Linen Gallery Plane moves the series toward a quieter breakfast-gallery surface: a refined wall that organizes the room edge, softens the view from the kitchen, and keeps closed storage visually calm.

This SKU suits buyers who want a product page with measurable scope before the custom drawing stage. The page defines the series, category, cabinet lengths, finish direction, image set, and shop taxonomy as one product. After inquiry, the Miroir module can still be adjusted for site width, ceiling height, service access, plinth height, reveal spacing, panel split, concealed storage depth, and freight planning. The product is defined enough to price by formula, but flexible enough for real project conditions.

Wall panels work harder than they first appear. They are touched during meals, cleaned around seating, exposed to air-conditioning changes, and often used to hide storage, wiring zones, service returns, or awkward wall transitions. A 304 stainless steel cabinet body gives the long elevation a durable basis behind the softer visible finish. The warm-grey satin faces and linen-like fluting keep the wall residential rather than technical, while walnut reveal lines bring a small amount of depth and rhythm.

The layout begins with the gallery plane. The 3.8 meter wall-panel allowance creates the main visual field, while the 3.2 meter base allowance supports closed lower storage and a consistent plinth line. The 0.4 meter tall return allowance gives the panel a controlled side or vertical service element, and the 0.6 meter ledge scope lets the design include a narrow landing plane where the room needs a practical pause point. These dimensions are not final site drawings; they are the commercial starting point that keeps the product understandable.

The finish direction changes how a wall panel feels in daily use. Many feature walls become too reflective, too dark, or too decorative once they are scaled across a dining area. This module stays quieter. Warm grey, linen, walnut, oak, and pale stone tones help the panel work beside breakfast seating, kitchen islands, private dining rooms, or villa lounge transitions. The fluted texture gives the wall tactility without turning it into a busy decorative surface.

For designers, the product gives a clear specification language. Miroir provides the series family, while Fluted Linen Gallery Plane defines the finish and room behavior. The product can coordinate with pale limestone floors, warm oak furniture, neutral upholstery, soft morning light, and adjacent kitchen cabinetry. Because the panel stays closed and exterior-facing, it can provide storage or service concealment without creating a visible utility zone in the room.

For homeowners, the value is practical. A dining or breakfast wall should feel finished, but it should also help the room stay orderly. Closed lower storage can hold table linens, serveware, charging items, seasonal pieces, or small household objects. The fluted surface softens the wall when viewed from a table. The walnut reveals break down the length so the wall feels measured rather than blank. The pale stone plinth helps the base read as durable and grounded.

For procurement teams, the measurable dimensions keep the early conversation concrete. The base run, wall-panel span, tall return, and ledge allowance identify the scope that the publisher uses for formula pricing. Fadior can resize and segment the module after drawings, but the SKU keeps the commercial conversation tied to one product. That matters for international orders, where sample approval, packing design, freight planning, and site access need a clear starting point.

The order path remains tailored. Before production, Fadior can review wall length, ceiling height, substrate conditions, storage depth, reveal spacing, plinth height, service access, lighting coordination, appliance clearances nearby, finish samples, packing segmentation, and installation route. The product can then move through drawing confirmation, sample approval, production planning, packaging review, and freight coordination. Normal production timing is about 30 days before shipping coordination after details are approved.

The image set supports both inspection and persuasion. The square hero isolates the full panel on a pure-white background so buyers can read the closed module as a shop item. The midscene view shows how the wall plane relates to a calm breakfast room and kitchen edge. The detail image explains the fluted linen texture, walnut reveal, satin surface, and pale stone plinth. The lifestyle view shows the product in a quiet morning room without opening the storage.

The module also answers a common problem in premium homes: the wall between kitchen and dining often becomes either empty or overloaded. A blank wall can feel unfinished beside custom cabinetry, but a heavy display wall can dominate the room. Fluted Linen Gallery Plane gives the room a measured middle path. It adds texture, closed utility, and a finished architectural face while preserving the calm character that a breakfast or dining space needs.

Material discipline is part of the appeal. The cabinet body is built for durability, but the user sees a quieter exterior: warm-grey satin panels, linen-like texture, walnut reveal depth, and pale stone grounding. This separation lets the product meet daily performance expectations without looking industrial. It also fits Fadior's broader whole-home vocabulary, where a durable cabinet basis can carry a warmer residential finish.

The gallery-plane concept is useful for design coordination because the visible wall, lower storage, plinth, side return, and finish rhythm start as one decision. That is cleaner than choosing plain panels first, adding a storage cabinet later, and then trying to align reveal lines after the room is already planned. With this SKU, the wall length, finish, and practical storage intent begin together.

The strongest use case is a breakfast room, dining gallery, or kitchen-adjacent lounge where the wall needs to feel complete while handling real household pressure. The owner may need closed storage, a durable base, a quieter finish, concealed utility, and a wall that photographs well without looking staged. Fluted Linen Gallery Plane turns those needs into a calm, measurable product with a made-to-order review path.

Miroir Fluted Linen Gallery Plane should appeal to buyers who want a wall panel that feels settled, durable, and easy to specify across borders. It is not a generic decorative surface. It is a defined shop SKU with 304 stainless steel structure, closed wall-panel planning, a warm quiet finish story, a measured plinth, and a differentiator that is clearly distinct from Miroir's existing illuminated, bronze, and rationalist products. For a remote buyer, that distinction matters because the page can be compared against drawings, finish samples, freight limits, and room measurements before a deposit conversation becomes too abstract.

Fadior Miroir Wall Panel Suite with Fluted Linen Gallery Plane — 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 visual direction presents a closed warm-grey wall-panel plane with fine vertical fluting, walnut reveal lines, and a pale stone plinth so buyers can inspect it as a finished module.

The white-background hero supports shop inspection, while the room images show how the same product can soften a breakfast gallery or kitchen-to-dining transition.

Key features

Designed as a system, not decoration

These points explain why this flagship product stands out.

  • Fluted linen gallery plane

    Fine vertical texture gives the wall a softer residential presence while keeping the closed panel rhythm orderly and easy to specify.

  • 304 stainless cabinet body

    The cabinet basis supports long-run alignment, repeated cleaning, humidity resistance, and stable concealed storage behind the finished wall surface.

  • Walnut reveal rhythm

    Slim walnut lines break down the panel span so the wall feels measured, warm, and architectural instead of blank.

  • Made-to-order fit

    Fadior can adjust wall length, plinth height, storage depth, panel split, reveal spacing, finish samples, 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

  • Warm-grey satin wall panels
  • Subtle linen-texture fluting
  • Walnut reveal lines
  • Pale stone plinth plane
  • 304 stainless steel cabinet body

Color options

Warm Grey#D8D3CC
Linen#E5DCCB
Walnut#A89A85
Oak#C2B59B
Pale Stone#F2EBE0
Fadior Miroir Wall Panel Suite with Fluted Linen Gallery Plane — 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 Miroir Wall Panel Suite with Fluted Linen Gallery Plane — 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 wall length, ceiling height, panel split, fluted texture width, walnut reveal spacing, plinth height, concealed storage depth, service access, lighting coordination, finish samples, packing segmentation, and installation tolerance before Fadior confirms production drawings.

The Fluted Linen Gallery Plane can become a breakfast-room storage wall, a dining-gallery surface, or a kitchen-adjacent feature plane while preserving the Miroir series cabinet basis and quiet warm-grey finish direction.

Specifications

Technical specifications

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

Base cabinet planning length3.2 meters
Wall panel planning length3.8 meters
Tall return planning length0.4 meters
Ledge or plinth planning length0.6 meters
Primary cabinet material304 stainless steel
Production pathMade 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
Miroir Fluted Linen Gallery Plane is a made-to-order wall panel module.Wall panel moduleProduct scopeDefines the product family and shop category.
The product uses the Fluted Linen Gallery Plane differentiator.Fluted Linen Gallery PlaneDifferentiatorSeparates this SKU from existing Miroir products.
The module includes 3.2 meters of base cabinet planning.3.2 mModule dimensionUsed by the publisher to compute formula price.
The module includes 3.8 meters of wall panel planning.3.8 mModule dimensionDefines the main finished wall elevation.
The module includes 0.4 meters of tall return planning.0.4 mModule dimensionSupports side return or vertical service planning.
The module includes 0.6 meters of ledge or plinth planning.0.6 mModule dimensionSupports the lower landing plane or plinth scope.
The cabinet body is specified around 304 stainless steel.304 stainless steelConstruction basisSupports durability behind the finished wall-panel fronts.
The visible finish story combines warm-grey satin panels, fluted linen texture, walnut reveal lines, and pale stone grounding.Quiet home morning wall-panel paletteFinish directionGuides buyer expectation and image review.
The product is intended for breakfast rooms, dining galleries, and kitchen-adjacent transitions.Closed wall-panel storageFunctional intentExplains the use case for homeowners and designers.
Normal production timing is about 30 days before shipping coordination.PreorderAvailability pathMatches 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 room context without open storage.Room contextImage roleShows scale and daily use while keeping the wall panel closed.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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

What makes Fluted Linen Gallery Plane different from other Miroir wall panels?+

This SKU focuses on a quiet breakfast-gallery wall with warm-grey satin faces, fluted linen texture, walnut reveal lines, and a pale stone plinth. Existing Miroir products use illuminated mineral depth, bronze shadow language, or rationalist feature-wall cues. Fluted Linen Gallery Plane is softer, more tactile, and more suited to dining or kitchen-adjacent rooms where closed storage should feel calm rather than decorative.

Can the panel split, plinth height, and storage depth be changed?+

Yes. Fadior manufactures the module to order after drawing confirmation, so the wall length, panel split, fluted texture width, plinth height, storage depth, reveal spacing, service access, lighting coordination, finish samples, packing segmentation, and installation tolerance can be adjusted for the site. The shop SKU defines the starting scope and finish direction while leaving final room details flexible for the actual dining wall, nearby cabinetry, and delivery route.

Why use a 304 stainless steel cabinet body for a wall panel module?+

Wall panels in dining and kitchen-adjacent rooms need long-run alignment, resistance to cleaning, and stability around concealed storage or service zones. A 304 stainless steel cabinet body supports those needs behind the visible warm-grey and walnut exterior. The product can keep a soft residential appearance while using a durable cabinet basis suited to frequent daily contact and changing indoor conditions.

How does this SKU help an international custom order?+

The SKU gives buyers a measurable starting point: cabinet lengths, category, finish direction, images, production path, and customization scope are defined before drawings begin. After inquiry, Fadior can confirm site measurements, samples, packing limits, and shipping route. That reduces early ambiguity and gives the project team a clearer path from inspiration to production review, especially when the buyer, designer, and installer are working across different countries.

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