Surface finishes
- Blond ash veneer
- Chalk-painted plaster background
- Whitewashed wide-plank floor/plinth relation
- Matte off-white accessory plane
- 304 stainless steel cabinet body
Patina
A calm Patina media wall with a long ribbon ledge, closed storage, and a blond-ash finish for quiet living room audio planning.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Patina Ribbon Ledge Audio Wall is made to order in Fadior's Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time after drawings, finish samples, and site measurements are approved. It is a shop-ready living room module for homeowners who want a composed media wall without turning the lounge into a technical display. The design combines a long low ribbon ledge, closed storage below, tall side cabinetry, and a calm chalk-painted plaster center field so the room can support audio equipment, screen placement, remotes, daily accessories, and cable planning while still reading as quiet architecture.
The differentiator is the ribbon ledge. Instead of a deep console that makes the room feel heavy, or a shallow shelf that leaves equipment exposed, this Patina module uses a continuous low horizontal plane to organize the media zone. The ledge gives the wall a clear datum line. It can align with a screen, soundbar, framed artwork, or a quiet plaster field, while closed drawers below take care of remotes, charging items, game controllers, spare cables, media accessories, cleaning cloths, and the smaller objects that usually gather around a lounge. The result is a living room wall that feels intentional even when the home is in daily use.
Patina is especially suited to this format because its blond-ash finish gives the media wall softness without losing precision. The vertical cabinet faces provide storage and visual height. The chalk-painted plaster center keeps the wall calm and light. The whitewashed floor line supports a floating impression at the base, while the long ledge adds enough substance for real use. The module works for villas, apartments, family lounges, reception rooms, media corners, and open-plan living areas where the owner wants storage and audio planning to disappear into the architecture rather than compete with furniture.
The suite is not a generic TV cabinet. It is planned as a room-scale wall composition. Fadior confirms the display position, speaker placement, socket plan, concealed cable paths, router or amplifier ventilation needs, drawer clearances, wall substrate, floor level, delivery access, ceiling relation, and the exact balance between tall storage, center field, and low ledge. Where the home uses a larger screen, the plaster field can be proportioned around it. Where the owner prefers artwork or projection, the same wall can remain visually quiet. Where audio equipment needs more practical access, the ledge and lower drawers can be adjusted before production.
The closed-storage approach is important for premium living rooms because most media walls fail when they expose too much. Open cubbies can look busy. Glass doors can show cables, boxes, and remote clutter. A freestanding console can break the wall into separate furniture pieces. Patina Ribbon Ledge Audio Wall keeps the useful parts hidden and lets only the controlled horizontal ledge remain visible. This makes the product suitable for homeowners who want the convenience of a modern media zone but prefer a calm, architectural room.
The 304 stainless steel cabinet body gives the module a durable internal structure for humid coastal homes, high-use family lounges, and regions where long-term cabinet stability matters. The visible expression remains warm and residential: blond-ash fronts, chalk-painted plaster, clean reveal lines, and a soft floor plinth. This combination lets the media wall sit comfortably beside linen upholstery, pale stone, warm neutral rugs, and quiet lounge furniture. It can also support a more minimal room where the wall itself carries the visual rhythm.
For designers, the SKU gives a clear starting point for a media wall that must do more than hold a screen. The ribbon ledge can become the organizing line for speakers, a display bar, a soft lighting groove, or a landing place for non-readable decorative objects. The tall cabinets can store seasonal textiles, board games, family albums, spare throws, tableware for nearby entertaining, or discreet household items. The lower drawers can be divided around cable access, audio units, or daily accessories. Each detail is finalized against the measured home rather than treated as a fixed retail cabinet.
For buyers, the value is simpler: the living room stays calm. The wall has storage, but it does not announce storage. It has media planning, but it does not look technical. It can support audio equipment, but it does not make equipment the visual subject. The Patina finish keeps the room warm, the plaster field keeps the center light, and the ledge gives the whole wall a precise horizontal rhythm. This is why the module works well in open-plan homes where the living room is visible from the kitchen, dining area, entry, or stair hall.
Every order begins with confirmation of the real room. Fadior reviews the wall width, ceiling height, floor level, column positions, socket locations, air-conditioning outlets, speaker routes, screen dimensions, and furniture distance before the final shop specification is approved. Finish samples and drawings are checked before production. The listed module dimensions support formula pricing and early comparison, but the final manufactured wall is tailored to the project site. The goal is a living room wall that arrives with the right proportions, not a standard cabinet forced into a room after the fact.
The ribbon ledge also helps the room stay flexible over time. A family may begin with a screen and soundbar, then later add a projector, smaller speakers, a gaming console, or a quieter artwork-led arrangement. Because the ledge is treated as an architectural line instead of loose furniture, those changes can be planned within the same calm wall language. The closed drawers below support access without exposing equipment, while the tall side cabinets keep the wall balanced even when the center field changes. This makes the SKU useful for homeowners who want a premium living room that can adapt without becoming visually busy.
Fadior treats the audio wall as part of the wider home, not as an isolated cabinet. In an open-plan villa, the media wall may be seen from the dining table, kitchen island, stair landing, or entry corridor, so the finish and proportions need to work from several viewpoints. The blond-ash fronts provide warmth from a distance, the chalk-painted plaster keeps the center visually quiet, and the whitewashed plinth softens the floor connection. The result is a wall that supports entertainment, conversation, and daily storage while preserving the calm tone expected from a high-end living space.
Project coordination can include speaker grille placement, soft lighting grooves, drawer partitioning, concealed ventilation, cable exit points, and access routes for future service. These details are confirmed before manufacturing because they affect both appearance and long-term use. The shop SKU provides a clear design direction and formula-based comparison, but the finished wall is still tailored around the actual room. That combination gives buyers a defined product to order and designers enough flexibility to solve the practical media requirements cleanly.
In larger homes, the same logic can support secondary lounges, family rooms, majlis-adjacent media spaces, or quiet guest suites where storage needs to be present but discreet. The ribbon ledge gives installers and designers a clear horizontal reference for alignment, while the tall cabinets and center field keep the composition from feeling like separate furniture pieces. That matters when the wall is photographed, lived with, and viewed from adjoining rooms every day. Proportions stay deliberately quiet.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The images show the intended finish direction, panel rhythm, ledge proportion, and calm media-wall massing for the Patina series.
The final manufactured wall is confirmed through measurements, drawings, samples, and project-specific installation planning.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Ribbon ledge audio planning
A long low ledge organizes speaker, remote, charging, and media routines without exposing everyday technical clutter.
Closed living room storage
Handleless lower drawers and tall side cabinets keep accessories, cables, throws, and household items visually quiet.
304 stainless steel cabinet body
Fadior builds the cabinet body in 304 stainless steel for durable alignment, moisture tolerance, and stable reveals.
Made-to-order wall composition
Wall width, screen position, socket plan, speaker routes, finish samples, and drawings are confirmed 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.
Fadior can adjust the ribbon ledge length, lower drawer split, tall cabinet balance, plaster center proportion, speaker alignment, socket placement, and access panels after site measurements are confirmed.
The wall can be planned around a screen, artwork, projection surface, or quieter plaster field, depending on the owner's preferred lounge layout and audio routine.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Patina |
|---|---|
| Category | Living Room |
| Module dimensions | 4.8 m base cabinets, 1.6 m wall cabinet planning, 3.2 m tall cabinet run, 4.4 m ribbon ledge or countertop planning |
| Cabinet body | 304 stainless steel structure with bespoke exterior finish |
| Availability | Preorder with 30-day production lead time after project confirmation |
| Manufacturing location | Foshan, China factory |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Patina Ribbon Ledge Audio Wall is produced in Fadior's Foshan, China factory with a 30-day lead time after project confirmation. | Foshan, China; 30-day lead time | Shop disclosure | Production timing |
| The page images are design rendering views for product planning and buyer visualization. | Design rendering | Visualization disclosure | Image status |
| The cabinet body is specified as 304 stainless steel. | 304 stainless steel | Material contract | Cabinet structure |
| The module dimensions are 4.8 m base, 1.6 m wall, 3.2 m tall, and 4.4 m ledge or countertop planning. | 4.8 / 1.6 / 3.2 / 4.4 m | Formula pricing input | Publisher computes price from these values |
| The differentiator is a long low ledge that organizes audio equipment and closed living room storage. | Ribbon Ledge Audio Wall | Functional planning | Primary product differentiator |
| Blond ash, chalk-painted plaster, and whitewashed floor direction define the visible finish language. | Copenhagen Soft Light | Finish direction | Visual style anchor |
| Closed lower drawers support remotes, cables, charging accessories, game controllers, and small lounge items. | Closed storage | Storage planning | Daily living room use |
| Tall side cabinetry balances the center plaster field and adds room-scale storage without open clutter. | Tall closed storage | Wall composition | Media wall proportion |
| The product can be planned around a screen, artwork, projection surface, or quieter plaster field. | Flexible center field | Customization scope | Project drawing phase |
| Socket location, speaker routes, viewing distance, ventilation needs, and furniture placement are checked before production. | Pre-production planning | Site coordination | Measured home review |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
This SKU is organized around one long low ledge that turns the media zone into a calm architectural line. Other Patina modules may emphasize display bridges, hearth surrounds, library consoles, or panel rhythm. Ribbon Ledge Audio Wall focuses on concealed audio planning, closed lower storage, and a quiet plaster field so equipment, remotes, and small accessories can be planned without making the wall look technical.
Yes. The center field can be proportioned around a screen, a quieter art wall, a projection surface, or a mostly blank plaster plane. Fadior checks viewing distance, screen dimensions, speaker position, socket location, cable path, ventilation needs, and furniture placement before production. The visible goal remains the same: a calm Patina living room wall with closed cabinetry and one strong horizontal ledge.
No. The meter inputs support formula pricing and early comparison, but the final wall remains project-specific. Fadior confirms wall width, ceiling height, floor level, service access, socket locations, audio requirements, delivery path, finish samples, and approved drawings before production. The SKU gives a clear design direction; the manufactured module is adjusted to the measured home. Product imagery shown is design rendering for planning and buyer visualization; final manufactured details are confirmed by drawings, finish samples, room measurements, and approved production documents.
Closed storage keeps the media wall visually calm during daily use. Open shelves can expose cables, remotes, boxes, and small devices, which makes a premium lounge feel busy. This Patina module keeps the useful storage hidden behind handleless fronts while the ribbon ledge remains visible as a controlled horizontal line for display, audio placement, or quiet landing space. The result is easier to maintain and more consistent with a quiet high-end lounge.
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