Surface finishes
- Raw-cypress closed kitchen fronts
- Brushed travertine island counter
- Unglazed clay plaster wall plane
- Charred wood accent tone
Pavilion
A made-to-order Pavilion kitchen module with a Cloudline Pot Filler Island, a 304 stainless steel cabinet body, closed cypress fronts, and a travertine work surface for calm daily cooking.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
The Pavilion Cloudline Pot Filler Island is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with a 30-day production lead time for residences that need contained water access, closed storage, and a disciplined preparation island. It uses raw-cypress fronts, a brushed travertine island, and an unglazed clay plaster wall direction to keep the kitchen calm while giving water-focused cooking tasks a defined place.
This SKU is distinct from Pavilion pantry, breakfast, cantilever, and light-band products. The Cloudline Pot Filler Island focuses on the relationship between the island, the cooking wall, and a contained water-access point. It helps buyers keep heavy-pot filling, rinsing, and prep movement close to the working zone without letting the entire kitchen become a loose utility counter. The result is a quieter Pavilion kitchen for daily cooking, family meals, and compact hosting.
The differentiator is the island's water-access discipline, not simply an added fixture. A general preparation island can become crowded with loose appliances, bowls, bottles, and cleaning items. This module gives those actions a defined geometry: a long closed base run, a calm travertine work surface, a coordinated wall zone, and closed storage that keeps the kitchen visually composed after the work is finished.
Fadior builds the cabinet body from 304 stainless steel for durability, hygiene, moisture resistance, straight reveals, and long service life. The visible surfaces stay warm and residential, while the concealed body supports the daily cleaning and alignment demands of a kitchen island. For this shop SKU, the formula inputs are 3.4 meters of base cabinet run, 1.6 meters of wall cabinet run, 2.2 meters of tall cabinet run, and 3.1 meters of countertop planning. The publisher computes the shop price from those dimensions; this copy does not invent one.
The material direction is deliberately quiet. Raw cypress gives the island and cabinet wall a tactile residential face, brushed travertine gives the work surface a natural edge, and unglazed clay plaster keeps the wall from becoming glossy or commercial. The palette is warm, calm, and slightly imperfect, which suits a kitchen where the product should support everyday cooking instead of competing with it.
The module can be tuned around island length, sink placement, pot filler reach, wall cabinet rhythm, tall storage, outlet coordination, counter depth, side return, finish sample, and installation sequence. The strongest projects treat the island as a quiet working anchor instead of a display object. That gives the kitchen a calm daily route: fill, prep, cook, rinse, close, and reset. It also gives the specifier a clear starting point for drawings and site checks.
Planning also covers how the island behaves when several people use the kitchen at once. One person may be filling a stockpot, another may be rinsing vegetables, and a third may be clearing the dining table. If the island is only a broad counter, those movements collide. Cloudline separates the water-access decision from loose serving space, so the island can support active cooking without turning every surface into a temporary holding zone. That makes the product more useful for households that cook frequently, host quietly, and still want the kitchen to feel orderly from nearby seating areas.
The product is also useful for designers who need a kitchen that feels calm from the living room. Closed base fronts conceal the equipment that makes preparation possible, while the travertine surface and cypress rhythm keep the island visually settled. That matters in villas and apartments where the kitchen is visible between meals. The buyer is not only purchasing storage capacity; the buyer is purchasing the ability to reset the room quickly after cooking, keep water-related tasks contained, and preserve a warm architectural elevation even when the kitchen is part of the main family space. Final drawings can also mark appliance clearances, countertop seam positions, cabinet service access, and cleaning zones before fabrication begins, reducing later site improvisation.
Water planning is the key reason to choose this SKU. Pot filler reach, faucet height, backsplash clearance, drain route, countertop support, wall thickness, and user movement all affect whether the island feels effortless or awkward. Fadior reviews those details before production so the finished product supports real cooking rather than only looking resolved in a reference image.
The closed fronts matter because kitchens are used many times a day. Pots, pans, dry goods, cleaning pieces, serving trays, and small appliances all need places to disappear. Cloudline Pot Filler Island keeps the active work visible where needed and the storage concealed where possible. That balance is especially useful in open-plan villas and apartments where the kitchen is seen from dining and living areas.
Compared with the earlier Pavilion Cove Tea Pantry Wall, this product is less about beverage service and more about the island as a working bridge between water, cooking, and storage. Compared with the Pavilion Linen Breakfast Prep Spine, it is less about morning setup and more about a durable all-day preparation route. That gives the Pavilion series a new Kitchen angle without repeating the existing products.
Because the SKU is sold as a shop module, the copy makes the planning assumptions visible early. The buyer can see the selected series, category, differentiator, material standard, production location, production timing, and dimension inputs before asking for project-specific drawings. That transparency helps avoid the usual custom-cabinet problem where price, lead time, and scope only become clear late in the conversation.
The 304 stainless steel cabinet body is relevant because a pot filler island sits near water, heat, frequent wiping, and heavy cookware. The structure helps preserve straight panel alignment, stable reveals, and moisture-resistant performance over time. The buyer sees raw cypress, clay plaster, travertine, and warm courtyard light. The project team still gets a durable body behind those residential finishes.
Installation coordination should happen before the order moves into production. Floor level, wall straightness, ceiling height, water pressure, faucet reach, sink route, outlet position, countertop seam, delivery route, and site protection can all affect the finished island. Fadior reviews these details so the module arrives as a resolved package rather than a visual idea that has to be improvised on site.
The image set should be read as a design rendering for product planning and buyer visualization. Final dimensions, finish samples, faucet selection, lighting details, site measurements, and installation conditions are still confirmed before production. The hero image isolates the closed module for shop comparison, the room view shows scale, the detail image explains the finish, and the lifestyle view shows the kitchen in calm daily use.
For procurement teams, the Cloudline Pot Filler Island is easier to evaluate than a vague custom kitchen request. The SKU names the Pavilion series, the Kitchen category, the differentiator, the cabinet-body standard, the production location, the expected lead time, and the dimension inputs that drive formula pricing. Buyers can compare this module against pantry walls, breakfast spines, and conventional prep islands with fewer hidden assumptions and clearer approval checkpoints.
The outcome is a kitchen island that behaves calmly throughout the day. It gives water-focused prep a defined place, keeps storage behind closed fronts, and lets the room reset quickly after use. For homes where the kitchen is part of a larger living sequence, that restraint is the product value.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The image set presents the kitchen as a closed, inspectable shop product: a white commerce hero, an installed kitchen view, a finish-detail image, and a wide lifestyle view for landing-page context.
The visual direction keeps the pot filler island calm and residential, with raw-cypress fronts, brushed travertine, unglazed clay plaster, and closed storage visible without exposing cabinet interiors.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Contained pot filler planning
The island and wall zone coordinate water access, counter movement, and cooking support without scattering utility work across the kitchen.
Closed preparation storage
Long closed fronts conceal cookware, dry goods, and cleaning pieces so the open-plan kitchen can reset after use.
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.
Warm wabi kitchen finish
Raw cypress, brushed travertine, unglazed clay plaster, and soft courtyard light create a calm residential character.
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 tune the Pavilion Cloudline Pot Filler Island around room width, island length, water access, faucet reach, sink placement, wall cabinet rhythm, outlet coordination, counter depth, side return, and finish approvals.
Finish direction can stay in raw cypress and brushed travertine, move lighter, or introduce a darker charred-wood accent while preserving the closed Kitchen module and 304 stainless steel cabinet body.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Pavilion |
|---|---|
| Category | Kitchen |
| Module dimensions | 3.4 m base cabinets, 1.6 m wall cabinets, 2.2 m tall cabinet run, 3.1 m 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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pavilion Cloudline Pot Filler Island 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 3.4 m base, 1.6 m wall, 2.2 m tall, and 3.1 m countertop planning. | 3.4 / 1.6 / 2.2 / 3.1 m | Formula pricing input | Publisher computes price from these values |
| The Cloudline Pot Filler Island gives water-focused preparation a defined zone inside the kitchen plan. | Pot filler island | Functional planning | Primary product differentiator |
| Closed fronts help the kitchen reset after cookware, prep tools, and daily cleaning pieces are stored. | Closed preparation storage | Workflow benefit | Daily kitchen routine |
| Raw cypress, brushed travertine, unglazed clay plaster, and charred wood accents define the visible finish direction. | Tokyo Wabi Kitchen | Finish direction | Visual style anchor |
| The module can be coordinated with island length, water pressure, faucet reach, sink route, counter depth, and outlet location. | Site-specific planning | Customization scope | Project drawing phase |
| The SKU is intended for villas, townhouses, and apartments that need a composed Kitchen module for daily cooking. | Residential kitchen planning | Use case | Buyer fit |
| The closed island avoids the visual clutter of a loose utility counter while preserving a premium kitchen mood. | Contained water access | Design intent | Room composition |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
This SKU focuses on contained water access and island preparation rather than a pantry wall, breakfast spine, cantilever island, or light-band feature. The island gives filling, rinsing, and prep work a defined place while the closed fronts keep cookware and daily tools concealed. It is useful when the buyer wants a working kitchen that stays calm from dining and living views.
No. The listed meter inputs are used for formula pricing and comparison, while the final cabinet run is resolved from the project's actual measurements. Fadior confirms island length, wall width, water pressure, faucet reach, sink route, outlet position, counter depth, site access, finish samples, and approved drawings before production. This gives buyers a transparent shop SKU without pretending every kitchen has the same plan.
The rendered visualization is a planning reference for massing, finish rhythm, pot filler placement, closed-front texture, and buyer expectation. It is not a final installation drawing. Before production, Fadior still needs confirmed room dimensions, wall conditions, water routing, floor levels, finish samples, delivery access, final measurements, and approved drawings so the kitchen module matches the actual home securely and properly.
A general preparation island can be useful, but it often leaves water access, rinsing, heavy-pot movement, and closed storage to be solved later. This SKU treats those decisions as the product's purpose. It keeps the island visually calm while giving water-focused prep a defined route, which is especially helpful in open-plan kitchens where the island is visible throughout the day.
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