Surface finishes
- Smoked-oak exterior fronts
- Velvety lime-plaster background
- Aged bronze handle reveal
- Leather banquette cushion
- 304 stainless steel cabinet body
Patina
A made-to-order Patina living room module with a 304 stainless steel cabinet body, smoked-oak closed storage, lime-plaster backdrop, and an integrated leather banquette for refined lounge walls.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Patina Floating Banquette Console is a made-to-order living room module for homeowners, designers, and purchasing teams who want a quieter alternative to a conventional media wall. The SKU combines a 3.6 meter base console, 2.2 meters of upper wall storage, 1.6 meters of tall closed cabinetry, and a 0.8 meter finished surface into one measured lounge composition. Its cabinet body is built around 304 stainless steel, while the visible room-facing language uses smoked oak, a velvety lime-plaster backdrop, aged bronze reveal lines, and a leather banquette recess.
The differentiator matters because the Patina series already includes a flexible panel media wall and a mineral hearth media wall. Those products solve broader wall rhythm and fireplace-adjacent storage. Floating Banquette Console moves the idea toward a softer living-room pause point: a low suspended console and seated recess that can support reading, conversation, and concealed storage without turning the wall into a display shelf. It gives the room a useful landing zone while keeping the storage faces disciplined and closed.
This product is not a loose inspiration image or a flat-pack cabinet. It is a shop SKU that defines a commercial starting point for a custom living room wall. The buyer can study the layout, material basis, finish direction, module lengths, and image set before asking the project team to adapt it to a real apartment, villa, or hospitality residence. Fadior then adjusts drawings, bay widths, wall clearances, cable routes, door rhythm, packing segmentation, and installation logic before production begins.
The 304 stainless steel cabinet body is central to the value proposition. Living rooms carry daily use: remote controls, electronics, books, serving pieces, seasonal decor, children's objects, cleaning passes, and frequent door movement. Stainless construction helps the module keep alignment in humid homes, coastal apartments, and rooms connected to terraces or kitchens. The visible finish keeps that durability residential. Smoked oak provides depth, lime plaster gives the recess a quiet wall texture, aged bronze adds a controlled line, and leather makes the banquette feel tactile rather than purely architectural.
The layout is deliberately closed. Many living-room walls look attractive only when shelves are styled carefully, then become visually noisy after move-in. This SKU protects the main storage behind closed fronts and gives the eye one calm seated recess. The floating console keeps the lower mass lighter than a full floor-to-ceiling block, while the banquette creates a practical pause point for reading, conversation, or a quiet moment beside the lounge. The result is warmer than a plain TV cabinet and less heavy than a fireplace wall.
From a planning standpoint, the module is useful when the living room needs storage to feel built in but not severe. A full dark wall can dominate a smaller apartment, while a loose freestanding console can look under-specified in a premium residence. Patina Floating Banquette Console sits between those extremes. It gives designers a measurable product boundary, yet the seated recess and smoked-oak mass make the wall feel settled, tactile, and intentionally residential.
The shop format also makes early budgeting cleaner. A client can start with the visible product and ask direct questions about base run length, wall cabinet height, tall cabinet position, leather color, bronze reveal width, cable management, acoustic panel integration, and finish coordination. Fadior can then turn those decisions into drawings and production requirements. That is more practical than comparing vague living-room references because this SKU already separates construction basis, visible finish, module lengths, and adaptation choices.
International projects benefit from that clarity. A custom living room wall must pass through concept review, site measurement, drawing confirmation, production, packing, freight coordination, and installation. The Patina module gives the buyer a known material basis before those steps begin. Normal production timing is about 30 days before shipping coordination, with final timing depending on drawing approval, finish confirmation, hardware choices, accessory planning, and route conditions. The buyer can therefore align approval, deposit, manufacturing, and delivery around one defined product boundary.
The four images support both inspection and persuasion. The square white hero presents the closed smoked-oak module as a commerce product. The midscene view shows how the wall sits in an evening lounge with floor clearance, furniture depth, and a seated recess. The detail image lets buyers inspect the wood grain, bronze reveal, leather edge, plaster surface, and panel alignment. The lifestyle image shows a calm reading-room moment without people, so the product remains the subject rather than a backdrop for styling.
This SKU is especially useful for specifiers who need a clear procurement language. A client may describe the need as a media unit, lounge wall, storage wall, reading bench, built-in console, or living room cabinet. The project team still needs one basis for scope, finish, lead time, and shipping. Patina Floating Banquette Console keeps those pieces together: 304 stainless steel construction, smoked-oak closed fronts, floating base console, leather banquette recess, lime-plaster backdrop, aged bronze reveal, and made-to-order production.
Maintenance is another reason to keep the visible design controlled. Living rooms gather hand contact, remote controls, cables, dust, soft goods, and changing daily objects. A closed exterior rhythm keeps the wall composed after move-in, while the banquette gives the client one useful open pause point that does not expose storage. The smoked-oak finish can hold evening shadow, the bronze reveal can catch low light, and the leather cushion can soften the mass without relying on fragile decorative shelving.
The module also gives the buyer a practical way to discuss electronics and hidden services without making the page about devices. Cable paths, outlet locations, ventilation gaps, speaker clearances, and wall mounting conditions can be handled inside the drawing review. That keeps the published SKU focused on cabinetry, finish, and living-room use, while still leaving enough planning space for a real project team to solve site details before manufacturing.
For designers, the advantage is a clear mood that does not depend on loose styling. The room can be traditional, transitional, or quietly contemporary, yet the cabinet language remains consistent: smoked-oak doors, a low floating console, a lime-plaster recess, a leather seat, and controlled bronze lines. Those decisions are visible enough for a homeowner to understand quickly and specific enough for procurement to compare against other living-room storage options.
The strongest use case is a room where the living wall is visible from several angles. The recessed banquette gives the wall a human scale from the sofa, entry, or dining edge, while the floating console keeps the base from reading as a heavy block. In compact apartments, it can replace a loose TV console and scattered storage. In villas or serviced residences, it can become a quiet lounge wall for books, media planning, and concealed daily objects. In both cases, the buyer gets a defined module that can be adapted to a real wall.
The SKU should appeal to clients who want warmth but still care about long-term structure. It is not only a smoked-oak wall finish; it is a durable cabinet module with a measurable commercial scope and a distinct seated-console idea. The combination of stainless construction, closed storage, lime-plaster backdrop, bronze reveal, and leather banquette gives designers a strong specification story and gives homeowners a living room wall that can stay composed through daily use, guest hosting, seasonal storage changes, and long-term residence life.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction presents a closed smoked-oak living room wall with a floating base console, lime-plaster recess, bronze reveal lines, and a leather banquette so buyers can judge the product as finished residential cabinetry.
The square hero supports commerce inspection, while the room views show the same module as a calm reading-lounge wall rather than a decorative shelving display.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Floating banquette console
A low suspended console and leather banquette recess create a useful pause point without exposing daily storage.
304 stainless cabinet body
The module uses a 304 stainless steel body for door movement, humid rooms, cleaning cycles, and long-term alignment.
Closed smoked-oak storage
Smoked-oak fronts, lime-plaster backing, and bronze reveals keep the living wall warm, quiet, and composed.
Made-to-order planning basis
Fadior can adjust length, cabinet splits, cable paths, leather color, wall clearance, and packing logic 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 console run, wall cabinet height, tall cabinet position, banquette width, leather tone, bronze reveal width, cable management, acoustic backing, plinth detail, lighting channel, and shipping segmentation before Fadior confirms production drawings.
The banquette recess can stay centered as a reading pause point, shift toward one side for circulation, or become shallower when a compact living room needs more floor clearance.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Base console length | 3.6 meters |
|---|---|
| Upper wall cabinet length | 2.2 meters |
| Tall closed cabinet length | 1.6 meters |
| Finished surface length | 0.8 meters |
| Primary cabinet material | 304 stainless steel |
| Visible finish direction | Smoked oak with lime-plaster backdrop, aged bronze reveal, and leather banquette |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Floating Banquette Console uses a 3.6 meter base console. | 3.6 m | Module dimension | Defines the main low storage run for the lounge wall. |
| The upper wall cabinet length is 2.2 meters. | 2.2 m | Module dimension | Supports closed wall storage above the recessed banquette area. |
| The tall closed cabinet length is 1.6 meters. | 1.6 m | Module dimension | Adds vertical concealed storage at the side of the living room module. |
| The finished surface length is 0.8 meters. | 0.8 m | Module dimension | Provides a measurable landing surface for the shop SKU scope. |
| The primary cabinet body is specified as 304 stainless steel. | 304 stainless steel | Fadior brand rule | Used for alignment, moisture resistance, and long-term cabinet durability. |
| The differentiator is Floating Banquette Console. | Floating Banquette Console | Shopnew slug contract | Distinguishes this Patina SKU from existing Patina media-wall products. |
| The visible palette combines espresso, smoked oak, warm putty, walnut dark, and chamois beige. | Belgian Monastic Luxury | Visual style anchor | Keeps the module quiet, tactile, and warm in evening lounge light. |
| The module keeps primary storage behind closed fronts. | Closed exterior cabinetry | Design intent | Avoids visual clutter and keeps the living room wall composed after move-in. |
| The module is manufactured to order rather than stocked as a fixed cabinet. | Made to order | Production basis | Allows site-specific sizing, cable planning, finish decisions, and packing logic. |
| Normal production timing is about 30 days before shipping coordination. | About 30 days | Lead-time guidance | Final timing depends on drawing approval, finish confirmation, accessories, and freight route. |
| The hero image uses a square pure-white commerce presentation. | 1:1 white-background hero | Shop-tier image requirement | Supports inspection and Google Merchant Center image expectations. |
| The lifestyle image uses a 16:9 landing-page support presentation. | 16:9 lifestyle | Shop-tier image requirement | Shows the module as part of a calm reading-lounge wall. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
This SKU shifts Patina away from a full media-wall or hearth-wall idea and focuses on a low floating console with an integrated leather banquette. The storage remains closed, while the recess gives the living room a useful reading or conversation pause point. It is warmer and more furniture-like than a plain TV wall, but it still gives designers a measurable module for drawings, production, and shipping.
Yes. The listed module defines the specification and pricing basis, but Fadior manufactures the living room wall to order. The project team can adjust total length, wall cabinet height, tall cabinet position, door rhythm, cable routing, leather color, bronze reveal width, wall clearances, lighting position, and packing segmentation before production drawings are confirmed. That lets the buyer keep the Patina finish story while adapting the module to a real room.
Living room cabinetry faces frequent door movement, electronics planning, cleaning passes, humidity from nearby rooms, and daily object storage. A 304 stainless steel body helps the module keep alignment and resist moisture-related problems over time. The visible side can still feel warm because smoked oak, lime plaster, aged bronze, and leather shape the room-facing finish. The result is practical structure behind a calmer residential surface.
After order confirmation, Fadior treats this SKU as the starting specification for a made-to-order living room module. The team checks site measurements, finish direction, cabinet splits, cable needs, 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 design approval, deposit, production timing, and delivery planning around one defined scope.
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