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Nacre Bath and Vanity Suite with Oyster Skylight Wash Plinth

A made-to-order Nacre vanity module with a low oyster-toned wash plinth, skylit mirror plane, and closed blond-ash storage.

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Nacre
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Bath and Vanity
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Fadior Nacre Bath and Vanity Suite with Oyster Skylight Wash Plinth — 304 stainless steel bath and vanity system, front view
Hero viewBath and Vanity
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.

Nacre Bath and Vanity Suite with Oyster Skylight Wash Plinth is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time. Product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, vanity rhythm, and spatial intent; final manufactured product may vary after site measurement, sample approval, and shop drawings.

The Oyster Skylight Wash Plinth gives Nacre a distinct bath-and-vanity direction. Existing Nacre entries already cover mirror bays, double basin alcoves, towel bridges, powder niches, travertine ledges, and sculpted basin returns. This SKU instead uses a low oyster-toned plinth beneath the wash zone, a broad mirror plane above, and closed blond-ash storage below so the vanity reads as one quiet architectural object.

Today's editorial brief centers on Perrin & Rowe tapware and the way finish choice can shape island depth, counter edge profile, and splashback treatment. This bath SKU translates that logic from kitchen island planning into a vanity wall. The tapware finish is not treated as a loose accessory; it becomes a reason to align plinth depth, counter thickness, wall clearance, and mirror proportion before production.

For a Gulf villa, coastal apartment, or calm primary suite, the practical value is clarity. Chrome, nickel, pewter, gold, and English bronze finishes can each change how warm or cool the surrounding vanity should feel. Nacre keeps the cabinet face quiet and lets the counter, mirror surround, and low wash plinth create a neutral host for the selected fitting.

The module dimensions are 2.6 meters of base cabinet planning, 0.8 meters of wall cabinet planning, 0.4 meters of tall cabinet planning, and 2.7 meters of countertop planning. The publisher computes the USD price from those meter values, so this copy does not state a price, discount, package total, or promotion.

Designers should treat the plinth as a measurement decision. Basin spacing, faucet projection, splash height, mirror lower edge, drawer clearance, and towel reach all need to be resolved together. If the client changes the tapware finish, Fadior should review nearby color samples again because warm and cool finishes can shift the perceived tone of blond ash and off-white surfaces.

The SKU is useful when a buyer wants a bathroom that feels composed before it feels decorative. The low plinth gives daily wash items a landing line without opening shelves or adding visual clutter. Closed lower storage keeps towels, refills, and grooming tools out of sight while the long mirror plane keeps the wall calm.

The five-finish tapware idea also gives the sales conversation a concrete starting point. If the buyer wants a warmer English bronze or gold tone, the surrounding vanity may need a softer ceramic counter and a warmer light plan. If the buyer wants chrome or nickel, the same layout can remain crisp with cooler white and slate accents. The cabinet system should host that decision instead of fighting it.

Sample review should happen near the real window and mirror locations whenever possible. A vanity that looks balanced under showroom light can become too cold, too yellow, or too flat once it sits near a skylight, frosted glass, or warm evening lamps. The Oyster Skylight Wash Plinth is meant to make those light shifts easier to read by keeping the major planes restrained.

Storage planning starts with routines rather than cabinet sizes. Count hand towels, skin-care bottles, shavers, hair tools, cleaning supplies, and spare paper before confirming drawer height. Items used every morning belong near the basin or in the first drawer line, while occasional supplies can move to wall or tall storage that does not interrupt the wash plinth.

For a double-user primary bath, the plinth can support two basin positions if the wall length allows it. For a compact suite, one wider basin with more landing space may feel calmer. In both cases, the drawer rhythm below should align with the counter and mirror so the front elevation looks designed rather than assembled from unrelated parts.

The public image set keeps every cabinet face closed and exterior-facing because this listing sells the finished residential presence, not construction detail. Hardware, plumbing, drainage, waterproof backing, and maintenance access still matter, but those details belong in measured drawings and technical review after the buyer confirms the vanity direction.

During quotation, Fadior should ask whether the client is prioritizing surface continuity, storage volume, or tapware finish expression. If the answer is surface continuity with a refined fitting choice, this Nacre SKU is a strong starting point. If the answer is towel volume or a more sculptural basin wall, another Nacre configuration may be more appropriate.

The final specification should change if the client changes wall length, basin count, faucet family, mirror lighting, plinth depth, drawer planning, surface sample, or site conditions. That is why the listing uses formula-pricing inputs instead of a manual price claim. The SKU gives the sales conversation a precise starting point while keeping the made-to-order process honest.

A good site survey should photograph the wall, floor, plumbing points, window light, door swing, and adjacent shower or tub before confirming the package. If the room has strong humidity or temperature swings, backing details and surface selection deserve extra attention. The goal is a vanity that looks composed on the first day and remains practical through daily cleaning.

The Oyster Skylight Wash Plinth should stay restrained. Extra display shelves, contrasting knobs, busy surface movement, or open trays would weaken the quiet host idea. The better version uses the blond-ash face, off-white counter, and low plinth as a controlled background for the selected tapware finish.

For remote design review, the SKU gives everyone the same decision language: low wash plinth, closed storage, broad mirror plane, and finish-sensitive counter edge. That is more useful than a generic inspiration image because it names the exact parts that must be measured, sampled, priced, and drawn before production.

The result is a Nacre bath module that turns a fitting finish discussion into a complete vanity planning system. It keeps the product calm enough for daily use while still giving Fadior a clear commercial story: made-to-order cabinetry, formula-based dimensions, and a measured route from design rendering to factory drawings.

When the fitting finish is chosen early, the vanity team can avoid late compromises. A warmer fitting may need a softer wall tone, while a cooler fitting may need crisper counter contrast. The low plinth makes that comparison visible because it runs below the faucet and mirror zone rather than disappearing into loose decoration.

The module should also be checked against cleaning behavior. A beautiful plinth is only useful if the owner can wipe around the basin, reach daily items, and keep the drawer front dry. Fadior should confirm splash exposure, counter overhang, handle reveal, and towel location before the drawings are approved.

For projects with remote owners, the SKU helps narrow the conversation before a full specification meeting. Instead of asking whether the client likes a generic bathroom mood, the team can ask whether the room should prioritize a low plinth, a warmer fitting finish, a quieter mirror wall, or more concealed storage.

Before production, the same plinth line should be checked against towel reach, basin splash, outlet position, mirror lighting, and drawer clearance so the quiet visual idea remains practical after installation.

Fadior Nacre Bath and Vanity Suite with Oyster Skylight Wash Plinth — 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 set presents the Nacre module as a blond-ash vanity with a low oyster-toned wash plinth, matte off-white counter, and calm mirror surround. The hero image uses a clean white commerce background so the SKU can stand clearly in shopping surfaces.

The gallery keeps the same exterior language across room, detail, and lifestyle views. No image relies on open drawers, visible labels, plumbing exposure, or construction detail, which protects the product's finished residential intent.

Key features

Designed as a system, not decoration

These points explain why this flagship product stands out.

  • Oyster Wash Plinth

    The low plinth gives the wash zone a deliberate landing line without adding open shelving.

  • Closed Blond-Ash Storage

    Calm drawer fronts keep towels, refills, and grooming tools hidden behind finished exterior planes.

  • Finish-Aware Tapware Host

    Counter edge, splash height, mirror plane, and fitting finish can be reviewed together before production.

  • Measured Formula Inputs

    Base, wall, tall, and countertop meters give the quotation a clear formula-pricing starting point.

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

  • Blond-ash vanity fronts
  • Matte off-white ceramic counter
  • Chalk-painted plaster mirror surround
  • Oyster-toned wash plinth
  • Whitewashed wide-plank floor context

Color options

Chalk white#F4EFE6
Flax linen#D5CABA
Blond ash#B89D7A
Slate misty blue#5C6772
Lambswool#EAE5D9
Fadior Nacre Bath and Vanity Suite with Oyster Skylight Wash Plinth — 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 Nacre Bath and Vanity Suite with Oyster Skylight Wash Plinth — lifestyle setting with natural light and residential
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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.

Customize the plinth depth, basin count, faucet family, mirror clearance, drawer planning, towel storage, splash height, sample finish, and wall length after site measurement.

For larger primary suites, Fadior can extend the same low wash plinth into a double vanity. For compact bathrooms, it can compress into one basin bay while preserving the quiet finish-aware surface language.

Specifications

Technical specifications

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

SeriesNacre
CategoryBath_and_Vanity
DifferentiatorOyster Skylight Wash Plinth
Module dimensions2.6 m base, 0.8 m wall, 0.4 m tall, 2.7 m countertop
Production locationFoshan, China
Primary usePrimary bathroom vanity wall, finish-aware tapware planning, and closed wash-plinth storage

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 in Foshan, China with approximately 30-day production lead timeShop SKU disclosurePlaced in the first description paragraph for buyer transparency
Design rendering disclosureProduct imagery is a design renderingShop SKU disclosurePlaced in concept facts and FAQ for buyer transparency
Series bindingNacreSanity catalogSeries comes from the live Sanity catalog
Category bindingBath_and_VanityShared daily planThird active category for the 2026-07-10 shopnew schedule
DifferentiatorOyster Skylight Wash PlinthSlug contractTitle, slug, and product copy use the same differentiator
Slugnacre-oyster-skylight-wash-plinth-in-nacreShop SKU namingFollows series-differentiator-in-series shape
Module dimensions2.6 m base, 0.8 m wall, 0.4 m tall, 2.7 m countertopFormula pricing inputPublisher computes price from these inputs
Existing-product distinctionNot another mirror bay, double basin alcove, towel bridge, powder niche, or travertine ledgeSeries existing-products reviewThe differentiator focuses on a skylit low wash plinth with quiet surface planning
Brief honorTapware finish selection becomes a cabinet-depth, counter-edge, and splashback planning decisionEditorial briefAdapts the Perrin & Rowe five-finish brief into a bath vanity SKU
Image acceptanceHero is square on a clean white background; supporting images cover 4:3 and 16:9Shop SKU visual gateSupports commerce feed and product-page image requirements

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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

Is the Oyster Skylight Wash Plinth vanity ready-made or made to order?+

It is made to order and manufactured in Fadior's Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time after measurement, sample approval, and shop drawings. The listing is not a warehouse-ready vanity kit. Wall length, basin count, faucet projection, plinth depth, mirror clearance, and drawer planning should be confirmed before the factory release package is approved. The client should also review surface samples beside the selected fitting finish so the vanity does not become too warm, too cool, or visually fragmented under the actual bathroom light.

Why does this Nacre SKU focus on tapware finish planning?+

The product responds to today's Perrin & Rowe finish brief by treating the fitting choice as a planning input. Chrome, nickel, pewter, gold, and English bronze can each affect counter edge color, splashback tone, mirror warmth, and cabinet balance. The Nacre module gives that decision a quiet host instead of leaving it as a decorative afterthought. This makes the SKU useful for homeowners who want a calm custom vanity but still need a practical way to compare fitting finish, counter color, and cabinet tone before approving drawings.

Are the product images final factory photos?+

No. Product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, cabinet rhythm, and spatial intent; final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, finish texture, and measured proportions. Fadior should still confirm physical samples, site measurements, plumbing positions, shop drawings, and production details before manufacturing the finished vanity module. The physical sample and drawing package remain the production authority, while the rendering helps align buyer, designer, and factory team around the same visible direction before measured fabrication begins.

How is the shop SKU price determined?+

The publisher calculates the USD price from the module-dimension meters supplied in the bundle: base cabinet, wall cabinet, tall cabinet, and countertop lengths. The page avoids manual package pricing because final drawings, finish choices, basin count, plinth depth, and measured site conditions can change the specification before production. Final cost can also change when the client changes fitting family, counter depth, mirror system, storage layout, or site constraints, so formula inputs are safer than a fixed public price claim.