Surface finishes
- Haussmann-boiserie wardrobe fronts
- Pearl-fluted accessory panels
- Rose-gold reveal lines
- Carrara marble plinth
- Herringbone parquet room base
Resonance
A Resonance wardrobe module with a closed pearl-fluted accessory cloister, rose-gold reveal lines, and a calm marble plinth for daily dressing rituals.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Resonance Pearl Flute Accessory Cloister is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time for residences that need closed wardrobe storage, a refined accessory landing zone, and a lighter classical dressing-room mood in one shop SKU. The module combines full-height Resonance wardrobe fronts, a pearl-fluted cloister band, rose-gold reveal lines, and a carrara marble plinth so watches, jewelry, scarves, and cuff boxes have a clear place without turning the room into open retail display.
The differentiator is the Pearl Flute Accessory Cloister itself. Existing Resonance products already cover burl walnut valet bays, concealed service spines, flexible panel dressing walls, fluted mirror return walls, herringbone morning alcoves, linen pivot dressing walls, monolithic lacquer planes, solid-surface packing galleries, tailored cashmere coves, thermal seam dressing planes, and washi datum portals. This SKU is different because it creates a closed classical accessory cloister with pearl fluting and rose-gold reveals rather than another valet bay, packing gallery, pivot wall, or service spine.
The commercial purpose is simple: give the owner a disciplined place for small daily objects while keeping the bedroom visually composed. Watch trays, jewelry boxes, pocket items, folded scarves, and cuff storage can sit behind aligned doors and drawers, while the exterior reads as a calm architectural wall with one named accessory rhythm.
For designers, the product is useful because it turns a vague luxury wardrobe request into a concrete scope. The brief can specify Resonance, Wardrobe, Pearl Flute Accessory Cloister, closed fronts, pearl-fluted rhythm, rose-gold reveals, and carrara plinth. That gives drawings, quotation review, freight planning, and installation access one consistent object to discuss.
The visual direction borrows from Paris apartment proportions without copying a room style blindly. Haussmann boiserie gives the wardrobe a layered classical frame, the pearl flute detail softens the accessory area, rose-gold reveal lines add warmth, and the marble plinth grounds the lower datum. The result is formal enough for a primary suite and still practical for daily dressing.
Fadior specifies the cabinet body around 304 stainless steel construction, then resolves exterior finish, cloister width, drawer division, panel rhythm, plinth height, lighting route, wall fixing, delivery segmentation, and site tolerances through project drawings. The public concept is pearl cream, warm taupe, soft slate, rose-gold accent, and boiserie white, but exact proportions are confirmed by measurement and sample approval.
The accessory cloister should be reviewed around real habits, not just elevation drawings. The owner should be able to stand near the plinth, return a watch, reach a jewelry drawer, set down folded accessories, and still open adjacent wardrobe fronts without blocking the bed, bench, mirror, or dressing corridor. That practical sequence protects the elegance of the final wall.
This SKU works well in a villa primary suite as a full wall opposite a bed, or in a narrower apartment dressing corridor where the marble plinth doubles as a visual rest line. In both cases, the storage remains closed, the details stay calm, and the named cloister gives small accessories a destination that does not create visual clutter.
Finish approval matters because the palette is intentionally pale. Pearl fluting can look refined in soft daylight, but samples should be checked under the room actual lighting. Rose-gold reveal lines should stay narrow, marble veining should not overpower the wall, and the plinth should have enough depth for use without becoming a clutter shelf.
The formula inputs are transparent: 1.4 meters of base cabinet planning, 0.4 meters of wall cabinet planning, 4.6 meters of tall cabinet planning, and 0.8 meters of countertop planning. The publisher computes the USD price from those meter values. This copy does not invent a price, discount, package total, or promotion.
Before production, Fadior reviews wall straightness, ceiling height, floor level, skirting conditions, socket positions, door swings, mirror placement, lighting channels, drawer clearances, delivery access, and elevator or stair limits. If the wardrobe must be split for transport, the visible panel rhythm should absorb those breaks so the final wall still feels continuous.
Product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, cabinet rhythm, and spatial intent; final manufactured product may vary in lighting, site proportions, surface texture, color calibration, reveal depth, and installation conditions after measurement and sample approval. Buyers should treat the page as a clear commercial starting point, then lock the final configuration through drawings and finish samples.
The cabinet-body decision is separate from the visible mood. Fadior uses 304 stainless steel as the construction basis for durability and alignment, while the exterior can carry pearl-toned boiserie, marble, and warm reveal lines that suit the residence. This separation lets buyers pursue a softer classical dressing-room surface without giving up structural discipline.
For procurement teams, the named SKU makes scope comparison cleaner. Instead of asking for a general custom wardrobe, the request can refer to a Resonance Wardrobe Suite with Pearl Flute Accessory Cloister, including closed storage, accessory landing, marble plinth, formula dimensions, made-to-order status, and merchant-feed object in one place.
The final review should rehearse daily use in order: opening clearance, accessory return, jewelry drawer depth, mirror sightline, bench spacing, lighting comfort, packing route, and cleaning access. This keeps the product elegant while confirming the owner can use the accessory cloister naturally every day.
This makes the SKU suitable for early design comparison, merchant feed consistency, and practical project review before any final order is confirmed. It also keeps the scope understandable for homeowners, designers, installers, and freight coordinators reviewing the same wardrobe object.
Because the accessory cloister is closed, the room can carry detailed personal storage without the visual noise of exposed trays. This matters for international buyers who want the warmth of a classical dressing room but still need practical dust protection, easy cleaning, and a calm sleep environment. The pearl flute rhythm gives the owner a recognizable focal point while the storage itself remains disciplined behind aligned fronts.
The plinth should be coordinated with nearby furniture before production. If a bench sits opposite the wardrobe, the plinth height and reach depth need to support quick accessory return without crowding the walkway. If a mirror is adjacent, the reveal lines should align with the sightline so the owner can move from wardrobe selection to accessory choice naturally.
For project teams, this SKU also creates a better conversation about cost and logistics. The meter inputs define the commerce object, while the named differentiator defines the design intent. That separation helps designers revise finish samples and drawer layouts without losing the procurement identity of the product page, quotation, packing plan, and installation checklist.
Cleaning and long-term care should stay part of the early review. A pale boiserie surface, marble plinth, and rose-gold reveal can remain refined when handling zones are placed carefully, drawer pulls are discreet, and textile-adjacent details are protected from heavy abrasion. Fadior reviews these points before manufacturing so the finished wardrobe remains useful after the first impression.
The shop page is therefore a practical decision record as much as a visual concept. It names the series, category, differentiator, dimensions, production posture, rendering disclosure, and buyer-use case in one place, giving homeowners and project teams a stable reference before they request a final measured quotation. It keeps decisions clear.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction uses Parisian cream, boiserie white, warm taupe, soft slate blue, and rose-gold accents to keep the wardrobe classical, light-filled, and refined.
The pearl-fluted cloister and carrara marble plinth give the closed Resonance wall a clear accessory focus without exposing watches, jewelry, or storage interiors.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Pearl flute accessory cloister
A closed fluted accessory zone organizes watches, jewelry, scarves, and daily pocket items without exposing storage interiors.
Rose-gold reveal rhythm
Narrow rose-gold reveal lines define the cloister and make the classical wall feel warm without overwhelming the bedroom.
Carrara plinth datum
A marble plinth gives the accessory landing area a durable visual base for daily dressing routines.
Formula-ready shop scope
Meter inputs for base, wall, tall, and countertop planning support publisher-computed shop pricing.
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 adjusts wall length, cloister width, drawer division, plinth height, reveal depth, lighting route, mirror placement, and storage split after measurement.
Finish samples, packing segmentation, delivery route, floor level, wall straightness, and installation tolerance are confirmed before production.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Resonance |
|---|---|
| Category | Wardrobe |
| Differentiator | Pearl Flute Accessory Cloister |
| Construction basis | 304 stainless steel cabinet body with project-specific exterior finish |
| Availability | Preorder, manufactured to order |
| Production lead time | Approximately 30 days after approved drawings and samples |
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 product copy and FAQ for buyer transparency |
| Series binding | Resonance | Sanity catalog | Series comes from the live Sanity catalog |
| Category binding | Wardrobe | Sanity catalog | Category comes from the live Sanity catalog |
| Differentiator | Pearl Flute Accessory Cloister | Slug contract | Title, slug, and product copy use the same differentiator |
| Slug | resonance-pearl-flute-accessory-cloister-in-resonance | Shop SKU naming | Follows series-differentiator-in-series shape |
| Construction basis | 304 stainless steel cabinet body | Fadior product standard | Exterior finish is project-specific |
| Module dimensions | 1.4 m base, 0.4 m wall, 4.6 m tall, 0.8 m countertop | Formula pricing input | Publisher computes price from these inputs |
| Accessory-cloister scope | Closed watch, jewelry, scarf, and daily item planning zone | Buyer intent | Differentiates this SKU from open display or plain wardrobe storage |
| Visual direction | Paris Haussmann Reimagined for Wardrobe | 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.
This SKU centers a closed accessory cloister with pearl fluting, rose-gold reveal lines, and a carrara marble plinth rather than another valet bay, service spine, packing gallery, pivot wall, or mirror return. The useful object is the named accessory landing rhythm: watches, jewelry, scarves, and small daily items have a disciplined destination while the wardrobe remains closed, calm, and easy to maintain.
Yes. It is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time after measurements, drawings, finish samples, drawer division, plinth height, lighting route, delivery access, and installation details are approved. This made-to-order process matters because the accessory cloister must fit the owner routine, room proportions, and site constraints rather than a fixed stock cabinet size.
Use the images to understand the intended wardrobe rhythm, pearl fluting, rose-gold reveal detail, marble plinth, and classical dressing-room mood. Product imagery is a design rendering for material mood, cabinet rhythm, and spatial intent; approved drawings, measurements, and finish samples control exact dimensions, reveal detail, surface texture, delivery segmentation, and installation conditions before production begins. Buyers should confirm final samples.
Yes. Fadior can adjust the cloister width, drawer division, plinth height, reveal depth, panel rhythm, lighting route, mirror relationship, and delivery segmentation after reviewing room measurements and daily dressing habits. The product page defines the commercial starting point, while final project drawings confirm how the wardrobe opens, how accessories are reached, and how the installation fits the actual room. before manufacturing starts.
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