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Onyx Wardrobe Suite with Cane Plinth Packing Wall

A made-to-order Onyx wardrobe module with closed blond-ash storage, a cane-plinth packing alcove, wool textile insets, and a durable 304 stainless steel cabinet body.

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Onyx
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Wardrobe
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Fadior Onyx Wardrobe Suite with Cane Plinth Packing Wall — 304 stainless steel wardrobe system, front view
Hero viewWardrobe
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.

The Onyx Cane Plinth Packing Wall is a made-to-order wardrobe module manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with a 30-day production lead time for villas, apartments, and dressing suites that need closed storage plus a calm packing alcove. Its design rendering shows blond-ash wardrobe fronts, a chalk-painted plaster end panel, wool textile insets, and a cane-plinth landing zone for folding, sorting, and travel preparation.

The buyer problem is simple: many wardrobes hide garments well but still leave packing, outfit sorting, and suitcase preparation to the bed or floor. This Onyx module gives that temporary work a defined place. The tall closed run keeps garments and luggage visually quiet, while the cane-plinth alcove gives a clean landing surface for folded textiles, travel bags, and the next day's outfit without turning the room into open shelving.

The differentiator is the Cane Plinth Packing Wall. Instead of adding a loose bench beside a generic closet, the plinth is built into the wardrobe elevation and tied to a recessed alcove. Blond ash keeps the room light, wool textile insets soften the closed doors, and the chalk-painted plaster side panel gives the module an architectural edge. The result fits buyers looking at rising worktop and surface-performance trends because the landing zone can be specified with a durable, non-porous sintered stone worktop surface for daily packing and easy cleaning.

Fadior builds the cabinet body from 304 stainless steel for durability, hygiene, moisture resistance, straight reveals, and long service life. The visible exterior remains warm and residential, while the hidden body carries the structural duty. The formula inputs for this SKU are 2.4 meters of base cabinet run, no wall cabinet run, 5.6 meters of tall wardrobe run, and 0.9 meters of countertop or packing-surface planning. The publisher computes the shop price from those dimensions; this copy does not invent one.

For designers and homeowners, the module is useful because it names a specific routine. Morning dressing, travel packing, laundry separation, and outfit review can all happen in one controlled alcove while the main wardrobe wall stays closed. Fadior confirms room dimensions, rail and shelf allocation, plinth height, surface selection, finish direction, and installation constraints before production, so the shop SKU remains transparent: a made-to-order Onyx wardrobe module, built in Foshan, China, with a 30-day production lead time after project confirmation.

The planning logic starts with the room sequence. A dressing suite often has three separate moments: storage, selection, and preparation. Storage wants full-height closed doors, selection wants a clean sightline across the main wardrobe run, and preparation wants a surface that can briefly hold folded garments, accessories, travel documents, or a handbag. By making the plinth alcove part of the product rather than a loose furniture piece, the Onyx module gives those moments one continuous architectural language. The pale cabinet front stays calm, while the alcove quietly explains where temporary activity belongs.

The surface question also matters. Today's product brief points to rising interest around kitchen worktop performance, and the same material thinking applies to a wardrobe packing ledge when buyers want a practical daily surface. Sintered stone is valued because it is non-porous, stain-resistant, and stable under normal residential use, so it can be a sensible direction for the packing surface where cosmetics, travel bottles, garment bags, and folded textiles may land. Fadior does not treat that surface as decoration only; it is part of how the module supports routine.

The Onyx series gives the idea a quieter character than a showpiece dressing island. Its pale wardrobe plane is deliberately restrained, so the room can stay bright and easy to read. The wool textile insets reduce the hard-cabinet feel, while the cane-style plinth adds a light woven texture near the floor. That combination suits coastal villas, calm apartments, and primary suites where the homeowner wants warmth without visual clutter. The cabinet run remains closed, and the alcove becomes the one permitted place for temporary objects.

From a specification standpoint, the module should be discussed by workflow before hardware. A designer can ask what the buyer packs most often, whether luggage needs to sit on the floor or a raised surface, how many folded items appear during a normal morning, and whether the ledge needs a more performance-led surface. Those answers shape plinth height, alcove width, surface finish, door rhythm, drawer allocation, and nearby lighting. The shop SKU gives the design team a named starting point, then the project drawings turn it into a room-specific package.

Fadior's 304 stainless steel cabinet body is especially relevant in wardrobes that see daily touch, seasonal luggage movement, humid coastal air, or long vertical door alignment. The steel structure helps hold straight reveals and clean base lines over time, while the visible finish can remain soft and residential. This separation between hidden durability and visible calm is central to the product. The buyer sees a warm blond-ash wall; the installer and specifier still get a robust cabinet body behind it.

The module dimensions describe a balanced scope rather than a fixed off-the-shelf box. The 5.6 meters of tall wardrobe run carries the main storage promise. The 2.4 meters of base cabinet run and 0.9 meters of packing-surface planning define the alcove and plinth activity. Wall cabinets are not used, because the product should feel like a continuous wardrobe elevation instead of a kitchen-style upper-and-lower stack. The live publisher converts those meter inputs into the formula price, keeping the page transparent and avoiding invented pricing language.

Installation coordination remains important. The wall condition, floor level, ceiling height, door swing clearance, nearby sockets, lighting route, and ventilation around stored textiles all affect the final drawings. The Onyx module can be adapted to a straight wall, suite passage, bedroom edge, or dressing-room niche, but the clean result depends on measurement discipline. Fadior confirms these details before production so the Foshan factory builds against a resolved package, not a vague mood board.

The image set should be read in that spirit. The pure-white hero isolates the product shape for shop comparison. The installed view shows how the closed wardrobe run and alcove work in a calm residential space. The close detail explains the meeting point between pale cabinet fronts, plaster, textile, and plinth surface. The lifestyle view shows the product supporting morning packing without turning into an open display wall. Together, the design rendering views explain the product promise while leaving final dimensions and site conditions for the approved project drawings.

For procurement teams, the Cane Plinth Packing Wall is easier to evaluate than a fully bespoke dressing room described from scratch. The SKU names the series, the category, the differentiator, the main materials, the cabinet-body standard, the production location, and the expected lead time. That does not remove customization; it makes customization more legible. A buyer can compare this module against other wardrobe walls, understand which surface and storage decisions remain open, and then request a project-specific quotation with fewer hidden assumptions.

The outcome is a wardrobe wall that behaves like a calm room tool. It hides the long-term storage, gives short-term preparation a proper surface, and keeps the visual language pale, tactile, and disciplined. For homes where the dressing area is used every day, that distinction matters. It reduces clutter, clarifies routines, and gives the designer a durable made-to-order module that can be tuned around the buyer's actual packing, travel, and dressing habits.

Fadior Onyx Wardrobe Suite with Cane Plinth Packing Wall — 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 module as a closed, inspectable wardrobe product: a pure-white commerce hero, an installed dressing room view, a finish-detail image, and a wide lifestyle view for landing-page context.

The visual direction keeps the packing alcove architectural, with the cane plinth and wool textile insets visible without exposing cabinet interiors.

Key features

Designed as a system, not decoration

These points explain why this flagship product stands out.

  • Cane-plinth packing alcove

    A recessed plinth zone gives folded clothes, travel bags, and daily outfit sorting a temporary place inside the wardrobe elevation.

  • Closed tall wardrobe run

    Full-height closed storage keeps garments, shoes, luggage, and accessories visually calm behind a continuous blond-ash elevation.

  • 304 stainless steel cabinet body

    Fadior builds the cabinet body in 304 stainless steel for durability, hygiene, moisture resistance, straight reveals, and long service life.

  • Made-to-order surface planning

    The packing surface can be specified around a durable sintered stone worktop direction, with final surface, plinth height, and storage allocation confirmed 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

  • Blond-ash wardrobe fronts
  • Chalk-painted plaster end panel
  • Wool textile inset panels
  • Cane-style plinth face and matte off-white packing surface

Color options

Chalk White#F4EFE6
Blond Ash#B89D7A
Slate Misty Blue#5C6772
Fadior Onyx Wardrobe Suite with Cane Plinth Packing Wall — 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 Onyx Wardrobe Suite with Cane Plinth Packing Wall — 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.

Fadior can tune the Onyx Cane Plinth Packing Wall around room width, plinth height, surface selection, tall-door rhythm, internal storage allocation, shoe planning, luggage storage, and packing workflow.

Finish direction can stay pale and Nordic, move slightly warmer, or use a more performance-led packing surface while preserving the closed wardrobe wall, wool textile inset rhythm, and 304 stainless steel cabinet body.

Specifications

Technical specifications

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

SeriesOnyx
CategoryWardrobe
Module dimensions2.4 m base cabinets, 0.0 m wall cabinets, 5.6 m tall wardrobe run, 0.9 m countertop or packing-surface planning
Cabinet body304 stainless steel structure with made-to-order exterior finish
AvailabilityPreorder with 30-day production lead time after project confirmation
Manufacturing locationFoshan, China factory

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
Onyx Cane Plinth Packing Wall is made to order in Fadior's Foshan, China factory.Foshan, ChinaShop disclosureManufacturing location
The SKU has a 30-day production lead time after project details are confirmed.30-day lead timeShop disclosureAvailability planning
The cabinet body is specified as 304 stainless steel.304 stainless steelMaterial contractCabinet structure
The module dimensions are 2.4 m base, 0.0 m wall, 5.6 m tall, and 0.9 m countertop or packing-surface planning.2.4 / 0.0 / 5.6 / 0.9 mFormula pricing inputPublisher computes price from these values
The page images are design rendering views for planning and buyer visualization.Design renderingVisualization disclosureImage status
The cane-plinth alcove supports folded garments, travel bags, and outfit sorting.Packing alcoveFunctional planningPrimary product differentiator
The main room-facing wardrobe elevation remains closed to reduce visual clutter.Closed storageDesign intentDressing suite use
The packing surface can be specified with a durable sintered stone worktop direction for easy cleaning.Sintered stone worktop optionEditorial brief alignmentMaterial performance trend
Wool textile insets soften the pale wardrobe elevation.Wool textile insetsFinish directionVisible exterior finish
The module is intended for bedroom, dressing room, suite passage, or coastal villa storage walls.Dressing suite storageUse caseResidential placement

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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

What is the Onyx Cane Plinth Packing Wall designed to solve?+

It is designed for the short routine that happens before clothes go into luggage or after an outfit is selected. The closed wardrobe wall hides the main storage, while the cane-plinth alcove gives folded garments, bags, and daily outfit planning a clean temporary surface. That keeps the dressing suite calmer than an open rack and more useful than a plain wall of wardrobe doors.

Is this a fixed retail wardrobe size?+

No. This SKU is made to order and manufactured in Fadior's Foshan, China factory with a 30-day production lead time after project details are confirmed. The listed module dimensions are formula-price inputs for the shop SKU, while final rail positions, internal allocation, plinth height, packing surface, finish direction, wall fixing, and installation details are resolved from the project's measurements. This keeps comparison simple before a final quotation is prepared.

How should designers read the product imagery?+

The rendered visualization is a planning reference for massing, finish rhythm, packing-alcove placement, and buyer expectation. It is not a final installation drawing. Before production, Fadior still needs confirmed room dimensions, wall conditions, door clearances, storage priorities, packing-surface requirements, and finish approvals so the made-to-order wardrobe matches the actual project. This keeps the rendering useful without replacing measured shop drawings.

How does the packing surface relate to the current worktop trend?+

The module can be specified with a durable sintered stone worktop direction for the packing ledge when the project needs a non-porous, easy-clean surface. That matters for buyers comparing material performance, because a wardrobe landing zone may handle folded clothes, travel bottles, accessories, and bags. Final surface thickness, edge detail, and color are confirmed with the project drawings before production.

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