Surface finishes
- Blond-ash cabinet fronts
- Chalk-painted plaster wall plane
- Matte off-white ceramic worktop
- Whitewashed wide-plank floor tone
- 304 stainless steel cabinet body
Pavilion
A made-to-order Pavilion kitchen module with blond-ash fronts, a breakfast-prep larder spine, matte ceramic worktops, and a 304 stainless steel cabinet body.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Pavilion Linen Breakfast Prep Spine is a made-to-order kitchen module for homes that need a calmer morning preparation zone before the full custom drawing stage. The module combines 4.2 meters of base cabinet planning, 2.2 meters of upper cabinet planning, 2.0 meters of tall larder planning, and 3.0 meters of countertop scope. Its cabinet body is built around 304 stainless steel, while the visible exterior uses blond-ash fronts, chalk-painted wall surfaces, and matte off-white ceramic worktops.
The differentiator is deliberately separate from the current Pavilion catalog. Champagne Marble Island Kitchen focuses on a stronger stone island statement, while Integrated Light Band Island centers the room around lighting and island emphasis. Linen Breakfast Prep Spine shifts the series toward a quieter everyday layout: a closed pantry and prep wall that handles breakfast storage, small appliance staging, coffee service, school-morning packing, and simple cleanup without making the island do every job.
This SKU is written for buyers who want enough definition to compare a shop product before moving into measured drawings. The page fixes the Pavilion series, Kitchen category, module dimensions, finish direction, image roles, and shop taxonomy. After inquiry, Fadior can still resize the larder wall, adjust base cabinet runs, change island length, confirm service clearances, tune reveal spacing, review finish samples, and plan packing around the actual delivery route.
A breakfast-prep kitchen succeeds when the most repeated actions happen in the right place. Tall storage can hold cereals, pantry goods, small appliances, trays, and coffee equipment. Base cabinets can support cookware, serveware, bins, and daily table pieces. Upper cabinets can take lighter items without crowding the worktop. A compact island gives the room a landing surface while preserving clear circulation around the larder spine.
The 304 stainless steel cabinet body is specified for durability behind a softer residential exterior. Kitchen modules face cleaning, humidity, food preparation, temperature changes, and repeated door use. The visible blond-ash and matte ceramic language keeps the room quiet, while the cabinet basis supports daily use in a way that suits international whole-home projects. The result is practical without looking industrial.
The layout starts with the prep spine, not with decoration. The tall cabinet allowance gives the wall a strong vertical storage zone, the base run carries the working length, the upper cabinet allowance keeps lighter storage close, and the countertop allowance defines the usable surface. These dimensions are not final site drawings; they are the commercial starting point that lets a buyer understand the scope before a detailed quotation conversation.
The finish direction is intentionally soft. Blond ash, chalk white, flax linen, slate misty blue, and lambswool tones let the kitchen sit beside dining rooms, breakfast nooks, and coastal villa living spaces without overpowering them. Matte off-white ceramic keeps the worktop visually clean. The cabinet fronts stay closed and handleless so the room reads as an organized architectural wall rather than a collection of separate appliances and shelves.
For designers, the module gives a clear specification language. Pavilion provides the series family, while Linen Breakfast Prep Spine defines the configuration, surface mood, and buyer use case. The product can coordinate with pale wide-plank floors, soft seating, stone-toned walls, restrained pendants, and adjacent dining furniture. Because the kitchen remains exterior-facing and closed, it can hide practical storage without turning the room into a utility zone.
For homeowners, the value is routine. Breakfast preparation often spreads across the island, pantry, sink, table, and hallway when the storage plan is vague. This module gives the morning routine a more deliberate center. The larder spine can hold dry goods and small equipment, the base run can take everyday serving pieces, and the island can stay clear enough for prep, packing, and quick meals.
For procurement teams, the measurable lengths keep the early order conversation concrete. The base, wall, tall, and countertop meters identify the scope that the publisher uses for formula pricing. Fadior can resize and segment the product after drawings, but the SKU keeps the commercial conversation tied to one defined kitchen module. That matters for cross-border projects where samples, packaging, freight, and site access all need a clear starting point.
The order path remains tailored. Before production, Fadior can review room width, ceiling height, appliance adjacency, sink or cooktop location, pantry depth, countertop jointing, cabinet segmentation, finish samples, packing modules, service access, floor levels, and installation tolerance. The product can then move through drawing confirmation, sample approval, production planning, packaging review, and freight coordination. Normal production timing is about 30 days before shipping coordination after details are approved.
The image set supports both inspection and persuasion. The square hero isolates the full module on a pure-white background so buyers can read the closed kitchen as a shop item. The midscene image shows the prep spine in a calm home kitchen with dining context. The detail image explains the meeting point between blond-ash fronts, chalk-painted plaster, and matte ceramic surface. The lifestyle image shows how the kitchen behaves in a quiet morning room without opening the storage.
The strongest use case is a family kitchen, coastal villa breakfast zone, or apartment dining kitchen where the owner wants daily tasks to feel ordered without choosing a visually heavy island. The module creates a defined preparation wall, a practical island, and a soft cabinet rhythm that can be measured, priced, sampled, packed, and adjusted. It gives the project a calm starting point before the room is fully engineered.
The module also answers a common problem in premium homes: a kitchen can look complete in photographs while still failing the first hour of the day. Breakfast goods, cups, small appliances, fruit, school items, and serving pieces need a logical place. Linen Breakfast Prep Spine gives those repeated objects a closed storage wall and a clear work surface, so the room can stay calm even when the morning routine is busy.
The Pavilion series works well for this brief because its visual language can hold a refined kitchen without becoming loud. The blond-ash front reads warmer than plain white, the chalk-painted wall plane keeps the background soft, and the matte ceramic worktop gives the prep surface a clean practical edge. Together they make the kitchen feel residential, not showroom-heavy.
The product is also useful for remote review. A buyer can compare the cabinet lengths, finish story, image set, and production path with an architect or installer before requesting revisions. That early clarity helps avoid an abstract conversation about a custom kitchen and turns the first inquiry into a practical discussion about measurements, services, samples, packing, and delivery limits.
Because the module is closed and surface-led, it can sit beside dining furniture without visual noise. That matters in open-plan homes where the kitchen is visible from the table, lounge, and terrace throughout the day.
Pavilion Linen Breakfast Prep Spine should appeal to buyers who want a kitchen that feels settled, durable, and easy to specify from a distance. It is not a generic kitchen set. It is a defined shop SKU with 304 stainless steel structure, closed larder planning, blond-ash fronts, matte ceramic work surfaces, and a differentiator that is clearly distinct from Pavilion island-led products. That distinction helps a buyer compare drawings, finish samples, freight limits, and room measurements before the order becomes too abstract.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction presents a closed blond-ash kitchen with a tall prep spine, soft chalk-painted wall planes, and a matte off-white island surface so buyers can inspect it as a complete module.
The white-background hero supports shop inspection, while the room images show how the same product organizes a quiet breakfast routine beside dining and coastal-villa living spaces.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Breakfast prep spine
Tall closed storage and a measured prep wall keep morning pantry, coffee, serving, and packing tasks in one calm kitchen zone.
304 stainless cabinet body
The cabinet basis supports repeated cleaning, humidity resistance, and durable long-run alignment behind the softer visible finish.
Blond-ash closed fronts
Handleless blond-ash cabinet faces keep the kitchen warm, quiet, and orderly beside dining furniture and breakfast seating.
Made-to-order fit
Fadior can adjust wall length, island scale, larder depth, service clearances, finish samples, packing modules, and installation tolerance 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 wall length, ceiling height, island size, larder depth, base cabinet split, upper cabinet rhythm, countertop jointing, finish samples, appliance adjacency, sink or cooktop coordination, service access, packing segmentation, and installation tolerance before Fadior confirms production drawings.
The Linen Breakfast Prep Spine can become a family breakfast wall, a coastal villa prep kitchen, or an apartment dining-kitchen module while preserving the Pavilion series cabinet basis and soft blond-ash finish direction.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Base cabinet planning length | 4.2 meters |
|---|---|
| Wall cabinet planning length | 2.2 meters |
| Tall larder planning length | 2.0 meters |
| Countertop planning length | 3.0 meters |
| Primary cabinet material | 304 stainless steel |
| Production path | 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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pavilion Linen Breakfast Prep Spine is a made-to-order kitchen module. | Kitchen module | Product scope | Defines the product family and shop category. |
| The product uses the Linen Breakfast Prep Spine differentiator. | Linen Breakfast Prep Spine | Differentiator | Separates this SKU from existing Pavilion products. |
| The module includes 4.2 meters of base cabinet planning. | 4.2 m | Module dimension | Used by the publisher to compute formula price. |
| The module includes 2.2 meters of wall cabinet planning. | 2.2 m | Module dimension | Defines upper storage scope. |
| The module includes 2.0 meters of tall larder planning. | 2.0 m | Module dimension | Defines the vertical prep spine and pantry scope. |
| The module includes 3.0 meters of countertop planning. | 3.0 m | Module dimension | Defines the main preparation surface. |
| The cabinet body is specified around 304 stainless steel. | 304 stainless steel | Construction basis | Supports durability behind the finished kitchen fronts. |
| The visible finish story combines blond-ash cabinet fronts, chalk-painted plaster, and matte off-white ceramic. | Copenhagen soft-light kitchen palette | Finish direction | Guides buyer expectation and image review. |
| The product is intended for family breakfast zones, coastal villa kitchens, and apartment dining kitchens. | Breakfast prep storage and surface planning | Functional intent | Explains the use case for homeowners and designers. |
| Normal production timing is about 30 days before shipping coordination. | Preorder | Availability path | Matches the shop SKU made-to-order workflow. |
| The hero image is a square white-background commerce view. | 1:1 hero | Image role | Supports product inspection and feed readiness. |
| The midscene and lifestyle images show room context without open storage. | Room context | Image role | Shows scale and daily use while keeping the kitchen closed. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
This SKU focuses on a closed breakfast-prep wall rather than a statement island. Existing Pavilion products emphasize champagne marble island language or an integrated light band. Linen Breakfast Prep Spine uses blond-ash fronts, a tall larder zone, matte off-white ceramic work surfaces, and a quieter dining-kitchen rhythm for daily morning storage and preparation. The product is meant for routine, not display.
Yes. Fadior manufactures the module to order after drawing confirmation, so the larder depth, island length, base cabinet split, upper cabinet rhythm, countertop joints, appliance adjacency, service access, finish samples, packing modules, and installation tolerance can be adjusted for the actual room. The shop SKU defines the starting scope and finish direction while keeping final site details flexible for the buyer, designer, and installer.
A breakfast-prep kitchen handles moisture, cleaning, food preparation, heat changes, and repeated door use. A 304 stainless steel cabinet body gives the module a durable basis behind the visible blond-ash fronts and matte ceramic surfaces. The kitchen can keep a soft residential appearance while supporting practical daily performance, long-run alignment, and concealed storage that will be used many times each day.
The SKU gives buyers a measurable starting point: cabinet lengths, category, finish direction, images, production path, and customization scope are defined before drawings begin. After inquiry, Fadior can confirm room measurements, finish samples, packing limits, and shipping route. That reduces early ambiguity when the buyer, designer, and installer are working across different countries, and it keeps the first quotation conversation practical.
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