Surface finishes
- Blond ash exterior fronts
- Misty blue closed accent plane
- Wool textile inset panels
- Chalk-painted plaster end panel
- 304 stainless steel cabinet body
Onyx
A made-to-order Onyx wardrobe module with closed 304 stainless steel structure, blond ash fronts, wool textile insets, and a misty blue dressing alcove for calm bedroom storage.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Onyx Misty Blue Dressing Alcove is a made-to-order wardrobe module for homeowners, designers, and purchasing teams who want bedroom storage to feel calm, durable, and clearly specified. The module combines a 3.6 meter wardrobe run, a 1.4 meter tall storage bay, a 0.8 meter base landing section, and a 0.6 meter dressing surface into one compact wall system. Its cabinet body is built around 304 stainless steel, while the visible room-facing language uses blond ash fronts, chalk-painted plaster end panels, wool textile insets, and a slate misty blue closed accent plane. The result is a priceable shop SKU that gives a client a real starting point for a custom dressing wall instead of a vague inspiration image.
The finish logic follows today's editorial brief on colored stainless steel. Electrochemical coloring can increase the chromium oxide layer and create interference color without external paints or coatings. For a wardrobe buyer, that distinction matters because bedroom storage is touched every day, exposed to changing daylight, and expected to stay visually quiet for years. Misty blue is used here as a controlled accent rather than a loud decorative panel. It sits beside blond ash, flax linen, chalk white, and lambswool tones so the room feels soft, but the cabinet structure remains technical, stable, and appropriate for humid coastal apartments or villas.
The layout is deliberately closed. Onyx already has published products around a Mediterranean dressing gallery and a monolithic dressing spine, so this SKU moves in a different direction: a lighter dressing alcove that keeps the storage wall calm from the bedroom side. Doors stay closed, panel rhythm stays simple, and the alcove idea is expressed through a recessed exterior color plane rather than exposed shelves. That makes the product useful for clients who want a dressing area without turning the bedroom into a retail display. Daily clothing, accessories, travel cases, and linens can be planned inside, while the visible surface stays architectural.
Fadior manufactures the module to order, so the shop SKU is not a fixed flat-pack wardrobe. It defines the commercial base: module lengths, category, material basis, and finish direction. Before production, the project team can adjust height, bay width, door split, plinth line, handle reveal, mirror position, lighting channel, accessory storage, and site clearances. If the room has a sloped ceiling, a narrow hallway entry, a wide window, or an existing wall return, those conditions can be resolved before manufacturing begins. The buyer gets a structured starting point and still keeps the site-specific control expected from custom cabinetry.
The 304 stainless steel cabinet body is important because wardrobes also face practical stress. Doors open and close many times a day, drawers carry weight, suitcases knock against panels, and humidity can move through bedrooms near bathrooms or balconies. Stainless construction helps the module keep alignment through repeated use, cleaning cycles, and changing climate. The soft exterior materials are selected to make that durability feel residential: blond ash gives warmth, wool textile insets soften the wall, chalk-painted plaster connects the module to architecture, and misty blue provides a quiet dressing cue without overpowering the room.
From a design standpoint, Misty Blue Dressing Alcove works best where the wardrobe is visible from the bed, dressing bench, or bathroom entry. A dark or glossy storage wall can dominate a bedroom, while a pale wall can become forgettable. This module aims for the middle ground: enough color to mark the dressing zone, enough blond wood to keep the room warm, and enough closed front discipline to prevent visual noise. In compact city apartments, it can replace a loose closet with one measured wall. In villas or hospitality residences, it can become the calmer secondary wardrobe that supports a larger dressing suite.
The buyer experience is also clearer than a broad custom inquiry. The module has measurable lengths and a defined finish story, so architects and contractors can discuss scope earlier. A client can ask whether the tall bay should support hanging storage, drawer stacking, luggage storage, or a concealed dressing mirror. The base landing section can become a bench, a low drawer run, or a small folded-clothing surface. The misty blue plane can stay subtle or be reduced if the project needs an even quieter bedroom palette. These choices are easier to make when the SKU already defines the design intent.
For international projects, specification clarity reduces risk. Fadior checks dimensions, panel rhythm, service access, packing logic, and shipping constraints before confirming production. Normal production timing is about 30 days before shipping coordination, with total project timing depending on final drawing approval, accessories, finish confirmation, and freight route. The shop format helps the overseas buyer understand what they are ordering: a made-to-order wardrobe module with a defined material base, not a generic wardrobe listing and not an open-ended design service with no product boundary.
The images reinforce that buying path. The pure-white hero lets the client inspect the closed module as a commerce product. The midscene view shows how the wardrobe sits in a room with a walking lane and window light. The detail image lets the buyer judge blond ash, textile inset, misty blue edge, and reveal alignment at close range. The lifestyle image shows the wall as part of a quiet morning routine, with no people and no open storage. Together, the views explain scale, finish, use, and atmosphere without relying on showroom drama.
The module also helps teams control procurement language. A homeowner may call the requirement a closet, a dressing wall, a bedroom wardrobe, or a built-in storage system, but the project team still needs a clear material basis and measurable scope. This SKU keeps those pieces together: 304 stainless steel structure, closed exterior storage, one calm accent plane, and a made-to-order production path. That makes early comparisons cleaner because the buyer can separate visible finish choices from body construction, accessory allocation, and shipping scope.
The closed design is especially useful in homes where the wardrobe is visible from multiple angles. Open shelving can look beautiful in a styled photo, but it often exposes daily clutter after move-in. Onyx Misty Blue Dressing Alcove keeps clothing and accessories behind clean fronts, using the blue plane as a quiet orientation cue instead of a display zone. The result is more practical for family bedrooms, guest suites, serviced apartments, and hotel residences where housekeeping and daily use must stay simple.
Maintenance is part of the value proposition. Wardrobe surfaces collect hand contact, fabric dust, cosmetics residue, suitcase marks, and cleaning passes over time. A durable cabinet body and closed exterior rhythm make those daily realities easier to manage. The Onyx module keeps the technical structure out of view, but it does not ignore use: the reveal spacing, plinth shadow, exterior accent plane, and textile insets are all chosen to make the storage wall feel refined after repeated handling, not only on installation day.
Onyx Misty Blue Dressing Alcove is strongest for buyers who want storage to disappear into a refined room while still feeling custom. It is not a decorative wardrobe front pasted onto a weak body. It is a durable 304 stainless steel storage module dressed in soft Nordic materials, with colored stainless logic used as a calm accent. That balance gives designers a practical specification and gives homeowners a bedroom wall that can stay composed through daily use, seasonal clothing changes, travel packing, cleaning, and long-term residence life.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The image direction presents a closed blond-ash wardrobe wall with a slate misty blue exterior accent so buyers can judge the finish against a soft Nordic palette.
The pure-white hero supports commerce inspection, while the room images show the same wardrobe as calm residential architecture rather than an exposed closet display.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Closed misty blue alcove
A slate misty blue exterior accent marks the dressing zone while keeping all wardrobe storage visually closed.
304 stainless cabinet body
The module uses a 304 stainless steel body for humid bedrooms, daily door movement, cleaning cycles, and long-term alignment.
Soft Nordic exterior palette
Blond ash fronts, wool textile insets, chalk-painted plaster, and lambswool tones keep the storage wall calm from the bedroom side.
Made-to-order planning basis
Fadior can adjust height, bay width, door split, mirror position, accessory storage, and site clearances before production.
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 the wardrobe height, bay widths, door rhythm, drawer allocation, mirror position, plinth line, accessory trays, hanging zones, lighting channels, and shipping segmentation before Fadior confirms production drawings.
The misty blue exterior accent can be kept as a narrow dressing cue, expanded into a larger closed side plane, or softened toward flax linen when the bedroom requires an even quieter palette.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Wardrobe run length | 3.6 meters |
|---|---|
| Tall storage bay allowance | 1.4 meters |
| Base landing section | 0.8 meters |
| Dressing surface length | 0.6 meters |
| Primary cabinet material | 304 stainless steel |
| Production model | Made to order, normally about 30 days before shipping coordination |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Misty Blue Dressing Alcove uses a 3.6 meter wardrobe run. | 3.6 m | Module dimension | Defines the main closed storage wall for the bedroom or dressing zone. |
| The tall storage bay allowance is 1.4 meters. | 1.4 m | Module dimension | Supports hanging storage, drawer stacking, or luggage planning. |
| The base landing section is 0.8 meters. | 0.8 m | Module dimension | Can support a low drawer run, bench, or folded-clothing landing zone. |
| The dressing surface length is 0.6 meters. | 0.6 m | Module dimension | Provides a compact planning basis for dressing accessories. |
| The primary cabinet body is specified as 304 stainless steel. | 304 stainless steel | Fadior brand rule | Used for alignment, moisture resistance, and long-term wardrobe durability. |
| Electrochemical coloring can create interference color by increasing the chromium oxide layer. | High-confidence material fact | Editorial brief source | Explains why colored stainless steel differs from paint or coating. |
| The visible palette combines blond ash, flax linen, chalk white, lambswool, and slate misty blue. | Copenhagen Soft Light | Visual style anchor | Keeps the wardrobe calm and residential from the bedroom side. |
| All visible wardrobe fronts remain closed. | Closed exterior cabinetry | Design intent | Avoids open display clutter and keeps the bedroom visually quiet. |
| The module is manufactured to order rather than stocked as a flat-pack wardrobe. | Made to order | Production model | Allows room-specific bay widths, accessory storage, and finish decisions. |
| Normal production timing is about 30 days before shipping coordination. | About 30 days | Lead-time guidance | Final timing depends on drawing approval, accessories, finish confirmation, and freight route. |
| The slug differentiator is Misty Blue Dressing Alcove. | Misty Blue Dressing Alcove | Shopnew slug contract | Distinguishes this Onyx SKU from existing Onyx wardrobe products. |
| The hero image uses a pure-white commerce presentation. | White-background hero | Shop-tier image requirement | Supports inspection and Google Merchant Center image expectations. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
No. The accent is specified through the colored stainless steel logic used in this run's material brief. Electrochemical coloring can increase the chromium oxide layer and create interference color without external paints or coatings. In practical terms, the blue cue is treated as part of the cabinet material system, not as a fragile decorative film added after the wardrobe is built.
Yes. The listed SKU gives the pricing and specification basis, but Fadior manufactures the wardrobe to order. The project team can adjust total length, ceiling height, bay widths, door split, mirror location, drawer allocation, hanging zones, lighting channels, plinth detail, and site clearances before production drawings are confirmed. That means the client can keep the same Onyx design language while adapting the module to a real bedroom opening, not a catalog-only dimension.
This differentiator focuses on a lighter Nordic dressing wall with a closed misty blue exterior cue. Existing Onyx references already cover a Mediterranean dressing gallery and a monolithic dressing spine. This SKU instead keeps the visible side softer, brighter, and more restrained, with blond ash fronts, wool textile insets, and no open display storage. It is meant for bedrooms where storage should support the room quietly rather than become the dominant decorative object.
After order confirmation, Fadior treats this SKU as the starting specification for a made-to-order wardrobe module. The team checks room dimensions, finish direction, internal storage needs, accessory choices, production drawings, packing logic, and shipping requirements. Normal production is about 30 days before shipping coordination, subject to final approvals and freight route. Overseas buyers can therefore align deposit, drawing review, production timing, and delivery planning from a defined product base.
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