Surface finishes
- soft slate closed peninsula fronts
- blond ash cabinet wall
- chalk-painted plaster tone
- matte off-white ceramic worktop
- whitewashed wide-plank floor pairing
Pavilion
A made-to-order Pavilion kitchen module with a soft slate scullery peninsula, blond-ash storage wall, and quiet wash-zone precision.
Published Reviewed

Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Pavilion Kitchen Suite with Soft Slate Scullery Peninsula is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time for homeowners who want a calm kitchen wash zone separated from the main hosting island. The module combines a soft slate peninsula, blond-ash storage wall, matte off-white ceramic work surface, and specified Hettich motion hardware so the everyday rinse, prep, and reset sequence feels smooth rather than noisy or improvised.
The differentiator is the Soft Slate Scullery Peninsula itself. Existing Pavilion products already cover bamboo cantilever islands, champagne marble island work, cloudline pot-filler islands, cove tea pantry walls, integrated light-band islands, breakfast prep spines, panel-less thresholds, and shoji slat prep galleries. This SKU moves the idea toward a compact wet-zone peninsula where cleanup, glass rinsing, produce washing, and post-meal reset can happen without turning the main kitchen elevation into a utility area.
The brief behind today's product focuses on silent kitchen intelligence: drawer runners, folding-door systems, and soft-close motion that define the user experience through touch, not spectacle. Hettich is a global manufacturer of multi-functional fittings for cabinets and furniture, specializing in drawer and runner systems, folding-door systems, and decorative hardware. In this Pavilion module, that fact matters because the scullery peninsula will be used repeatedly during real cooking, serving, and cleanup.
For buyers, the soft slate front gives the working peninsula a distinct visual register while blond ash keeps the room light and residential. The matte off-white ceramic top suits a wash-led workflow, and the tall storage wall can hold glassware, trays, small appliances, and cleaning items behind closed fronts. Product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, cabinet rhythm, and spatial intent; final manufactured product may vary in lighting, room proportions, surface texture, color calibration, reveal depth, and installation conditions after measurement and sample approval.
Module dimensions keep the commercial conversation grounded. The bundle carries 3.4 meters of base cabinet planning, 1.6 meters of wall cabinet planning, 2.8 meters of tall cabinet planning, and 3.1 meters of countertop planning. The publisher computes the USD price from those meter values. This copy does not invent a price, discount, packaged total, or promotion.
Specification should begin with the daily reset routine. If the kitchen handles frequent hosting, the peninsula can become a glass rinse and tray-return station. If the household cooks every day, drawer depth, soft-close behavior, waste sorting, sink size, and adjacent tall storage should be tuned around repeated use. The goal is not another decorative island; it is a quieter scullery work point that keeps the visible kitchen calm.
Before production release, Fadior should confirm site measurements, sample boards, sink and tap clearances, countertop thickness, drainage access, drawer load expectations, hinge and runner selections, delivery access, and installation tolerances. The Pavilion language stays light, tactile, and minimal, but the performance depends on exact hardware and drawing decisions being approved before factory work begins.
The quiet hardware idea should be translated into everyday planning decisions, not left as an abstract feature note. A wash peninsula needs drawers that open with wet hands nearby, bins that close cleanly after food prep, and door movement that does not interrupt another person passing behind the cook. Hettich's role as a fittings specialist gives the design team a useful vocabulary for those choices: runner load, soft-close feel, door movement, and repeated daily touch all become part of the product brief.
The Pavilion series already has several products that emphasize broad islands or pantry walls. This SKU is narrower and more functional. It asks whether the buyer needs a secondary working edge that can absorb the practical parts of a meal: washing herbs, rinsing glasses, returning trays, wiping down platters, and resetting the kitchen before guests see the main view. That is why the peninsula front is named in soft slate rather than treated as a generic cabinet run.
The blond-ash wall is also more than a backdrop. It gives tall storage a warm, quiet presence while hiding the items that make a scullery useful: towels, cleaning supplies, trays, extra glassware, small appliances, and occasional serving pieces. Closed fronts matter because the shop SKU is meant for premium residential kitchens where utility must be available without looking exposed. The room should feel prepared, not staged.
Material choice should follow use. A matte off-white ceramic worktop gives the wash zone a clear hygienic reading, while the soft slate fronts reduce visual glare and help the lower mass recede. The chalk-plaster wall tone and blond ash keep the composition from becoming heavy. Together, those finishes let the peninsula work hard without making the kitchen feel technical or commercial.
Designers can use the SKU as a briefing object before detailed drawings begin. It names the Pavilion series, Kitchen category, scullery peninsula differentiator, module dimensions, production location, lead time, Hettich motion emphasis, and shop-tier image disclosure in one place. That shared vocabulary helps the homeowner, designer, contractor, and Fadior factory team discuss a real configuration instead of starting from a vague request for more storage.
The scullery layout should be tested against movement. If two people cook together, one person may need access to the sink while another crosses from refrigerator to hob. If the home hosts frequently, the peninsula may need a receiving edge for glasses and plates. If children use the kitchen, waste sorting and closed drawer behavior become more important. These use patterns should shape drawer banks, clearances, and plumbing positions before quotation is finalized.
Hardware should be specified with the same seriousness as surface finish. Drawer weight, runner extension, hinge durability, soft-close tuning, and folding-door behavior can decide whether the module feels premium after months of use. The product therefore treats hidden fittings as part of the luxury promise. The buyer may see blond ash and soft slate first, but the daily impression comes from how quietly the cabinet responds.
The final package should remain flexible after measurement. Fadior can adjust peninsula length, sink placement, tall storage split, wall-cabinet height, worktop thickness, pull-out waste layout, and drawer organization to match the site. The product page sets the direction; approved drawings, sample boards, hardware schedules, and installation notes turn that direction into a buildable kitchen module.
Cleaning and maintenance expectations should also be named before approval. A soft slate front can hide daily marks better than a pale door, but it still needs the right cleaning guidance. The ceramic work surface should be matched to sink cutout details, edge profile, water exposure, and the homeowner's tolerance for visible wear. Those small decisions decide whether the scullery peninsula stays calm after repeated use.
For commercial comparison, this SKU gives buyers a different Pavilion option from a showpiece island. It is still premium and visually quiet, but its reason for existing is operational: a dedicated wash peninsula, closed tall storage, controlled motion hardware, and a bright Nordic finish family. That makes it easier to compare against existing Pavilion products and easier to adapt into measured villas, apartments, and second-home kitchens.
Before release, the team should review the peninsula as a complete daily route: refrigerator to rinse point, rinse point to cooking zone, cooking zone to tray return, and tray return to closed storage. If that route is clear, the module can look calm while still doing the practical work that makes a luxury kitchen easier to live with.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual language keeps the Pavilion kitchen light and quiet while the soft slate peninsula gives the working wash zone a readable focal point.
Nordic daylight, blond ash, chalk-plaster tone, and matte ceramic surfaces support the product without hiding the cabinetry behind lifestyle styling.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Scullery wash peninsula
The working peninsula handles rinsing, tray return, and reset tasks without making the main kitchen feel like a utility zone.
Quiet motion specification
Hettich drawer and runner planning supports a smoother daily touch experience for repeated wet-zone use.
Light Pavilion palette
Soft slate fronts, blond ash, chalk-plaster tone, and matte ceramic keep the module calm and residential.
Project-ready scope
Series, category, differentiator, module dimensions, production posture, and disclosures are written as one reviewable commerce object.
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 peninsula length, sink position, drawer depth, tall storage mix, front color, countertop thickness, wall-cabinet count, and motion hardware selection after site measurement and sample approval.
Project teams should confirm plumbing access, drainage slope, landing surface durability, runner load, hinge behavior, delivery route, and installation tolerances before production.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Pavilion |
|---|---|
| Category | Kitchen |
| Differentiator | Soft Slate Scullery Peninsula |
| Module dimensions | 3.4 m base, 1.6 m wall, 2.8 m tall, 3.1 m countertop |
| Motion hardware posture | Hettich drawer, runner, and soft-close planning treated as part of the daily user experience |
| Production posture | Made to order in Foshan, China with approximately 30-day production lead time |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Made-to-order production | Manufactured in Foshan, China with approximately 30-day production lead time | Shop SKU disclosure | Placed in the first description paragraph and FAQ for buyer transparency |
| Design rendering disclosure | Product imagery is a design rendering | Shop SKU disclosure | Placed in aggregate facts and FAQ for buyer transparency |
| Series binding | Pavilion | Sanity catalog | Series comes from the live Sanity catalog |
| Category binding | Kitchen | Sanity catalog | Category comes from the live Sanity catalog |
| Differentiator | Soft Slate Scullery Peninsula | Slug contract | Title, slug, and product copy use the same differentiator |
| Slug | pavilion-soft-slate-scullery-peninsula-in-pavilion | Shop SKU naming | Follows series-differentiator-in-series shape |
| Module dimensions | 3.4 m base, 1.6 m wall, 2.8 m tall, 3.1 m countertop | Formula pricing input | Publisher computes price from these inputs |
| Editorial brief honor | Hettich fitting systems are treated as the silent operating backbone | 2026-07-06 product brief | Kitchen motion quality is described as integral, not decorative |
| Scullery function | Wash, rinse, and reset activities move to a soft slate peninsula | Buyer decision record | Separates working mess from the main hosting view |
| Pavilion distinction | Not another island, tea pantry wall, light-band island, or prep spine | Series existing-products review | The differentiator is a controlled wash peninsula |
| Visual direction | Copenhagen Soft Light for Kitchen | Image style rotation | Uses compatible style and category overlay for all four image briefs |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
It is organized around a controlled wet-zone peninsula rather than another island, pantry wall, service threshold, or prep spine. The soft slate front marks the working side of the kitchen, while the blond-ash storage wall keeps the room light and composed. That gives the buyer a named place for rinsing, tray return, and post-meal reset without asking the main hosting island to absorb every utility task.
Yes. Pavilion Kitchen Suite with Soft Slate Scullery Peninsula is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time after drawings, site measurements, finish samples, hardware choices, and project details are approved. The page is a shop SKU starting point, not an in-stock packaged cabinet or a fixed finished-price offer. Buyers should still confirm final cabinet meters, plumbing access, and hardware selections before factory release.
A scullery peninsula is touched constantly during rinsing, cooking, serving, and cleanup, so drawer runners, hinges, folding-door behavior, and soft-close action affect whether the kitchen feels refined in daily use. Hettich's fitting-system role is relevant here because the buyer experiences the product through repeated movement, not only through the visible soft slate and blond-ash surfaces. That repeated touch point is why hidden fittings belong in the early specification conversation.
Confirm sink position, drainage route, countertop thickness, drawer load, runner selection, waste sorting, wall storage depth, water-resistant detailing, appliance clearances, delivery access, and installation tolerances before factory release. The soft slate peninsula should be planned around actual cooking and cleanup habits, because a beautiful wash zone can still underperform if plumbing, landing space, and drawer motion are treated as late-stage details.
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