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Savile Entryway Suite with Brushed Pivot Cloak Gallery

A made-to-order Savile entryway module with closed pivot cloak panels, a slim gallery rail, pale stone ledge, and warm walnut reveals.

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Savile
Space
Entryway
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Fadior Savile Entryway Suite with Brushed Pivot Cloak Gallery — 304 stainless steel entryway system, front view
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Overview

About this piece

The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.

Savile Entryway Suite with Brushed Pivot Cloak Gallery is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time. Product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, cabinet rhythm, and spatial intent; final manufactured product may vary after site measurement, sample approval, and shop drawings.

The Brushed Pivot Cloak Gallery gives Savile a distinct entryway role. Existing Savile products already cover saddle tray benches, umbrella bays, mail rail consoles, parcel vestibules, boot docks, pinboard service alcoves, and floating arrival ledges. This SKU instead uses closed pivot cloak panels with a slim gallery rail and pale landing ledge, so the wall reads as calm cloak storage rather than another bench or parcel drop zone.

The practical value is order at the threshold. Coats, scarves, bags, small parcels, keys, guest accessories, and seasonal outerwear often collect near the front door. This module keeps the largest items behind closed tall fronts while the gallery rail creates one disciplined visible line for daily arrival objects.

The entry should be planned from the first step inside the home. Door swing, sightline from the living area, shoe drawer depth, cloak length, lighting, and ledge height all shape whether the arrival wall feels generous or crowded. Savile keeps the major planes quiet so the entry sequence feels tailored instead of busy.

The module dimensions are 3.2 meters of base cabinet planning, 1.4 meters of wall cabinet planning, 2.4 meters of tall cabinet planning, and 1.5 meters of countertop or ledge planning. The publisher computes the USD price from those meter values, so this copy does not state a price, discount, package total, or promotion.

For villas, apartments, and secondary homes, the pivot cloak gallery is useful when the buyer wants a polished first impression without exposing daily clutter. The closed tall panels handle outerwear, the lower drawers handle shoes and small accessories, and the pale ledge gives keys or a tray a deliberate landing point.

Material review should focus on quiet contrast. The warm-grey fronts need a soft brushed surface, the walnut reveals need enough depth to frame the gallery zone, and the pale stone ledge needs enough body to feel architectural. The best version balances those parts without adding decorative hardware.

This SKU is not a ready-made hallway cabinet. It is a starting point for measured cabinetry, sample review, shop drawings, site coordination, and final production release. Wall length, floor flatness, doorway clearance, coat length, lighting position, and existing electrical points should be confirmed before manufacturing begins.

The gallery rail should stay slim and intentional. Too many hooks would turn the wall into open clutter, while a blank panel would miss the cloak-gallery idea. The recommended direction is closed pivot doors, one refined rail line, a pale ledge, and concealed drawers that keep the arrival sequence controlled.

Lighting should be specified early. A soft concealed wash can make the linen backing and walnut rail readable, but bright spots or visible strips would weaken the quiet-home mood. The light should support the cabinet rhythm rather than announce itself.

Storage planning starts with an inventory of real daily use. Count long coats, guest jackets, umbrellas, dog leads, bags, keys, masks, gloves, shoe-care items, and parcel handling before confirming drawer divisions. Items used every day belong near the ledge, while seasonal outerwear belongs behind the pivot panels.

The public image set keeps every cabinet face closed and exterior-facing because this listing sells finished residential presence, not construction detail. Internal hardware, pivot engineering, wall backing, and installation tolerances still matter, but those decisions belong in the measured drawing set after the buyer confirms the direction.

The cloak gallery can also make a narrow arrival area feel longer. By keeping the rail horizontal and the tall fronts calm, it avoids the visual noise of scattered hooks. The pale ledge becomes the practical accent, not the whole story, which is useful in homes where the front door opens directly into a living zone.

A good sales conversation should ask whether the buyer wants more hidden cloak volume, more visible daily-access rail space, or more formal gallery calm. If the answer is closed storage with one refined arrival line, this Savile SKU is a strong starting point. If the buyer needs heavy shoe seating or parcel staging, another Savile configuration may fit better.

Remote design review is easier when the product language is precise. Instead of asking whether the client likes a generic entryway image, the team can discuss pivot panel width, rail length, ledge height, shoe drawer depth, walnut reveal tone, and sightlines from the front door.

The final specification should change if the client changes wall length, door swing, coat inventory, ledge depth, lighting preference, finish sample, or site conditions. That is why the listing uses formula-pricing inputs instead of a manual price claim.

Before production, Fadior should photograph the entry wall, floor, ceiling, door frame, outlet positions, existing lighting, adjacent room view, and any built-in thresholds. Those facts determine whether the pivot panels can stay symmetrical and whether the ledge needs a smaller or deeper projection.

The warm-grey finish should be checked in the real entry light. A surface that looks soft in the studio can become too flat in a dark foyer or too warm beside existing stone. Sample review should compare warm grey, walnut, linen backing, and pale stone together rather than approving them separately.

For a family home, the closed base can hide shoes and daily accessories without making the entry feel utilitarian. For a formal villa, the same gallery rail can become a quiet place for a tray, scarf, or seasonal object. In both cases, the visual discipline comes from limiting what stays visible.

The result is a Savile entryway module that turns cloak storage into a measured architectural feature. It keeps the arrival wall calm enough for daily use while giving Fadior a clear commercial story: made-to-order cabinetry, formula-based dimensions, and a route from planning visual to factory drawings.

Installation planning should also decide how the gallery rail meets adjacent walls. A tight corner may need a smaller side reveal, while an open entry may benefit from a stronger walnut frame. These details look subtle in a planning visual, but they determine whether the finished wall feels built-in or simply placed against the room.

The module works best when the client chooses a limited visible routine before drawings begin. A tray, scarf, or small plant can make the gallery personal; a crowded row of random hooks will fight the restrained Savile language. Fadior should size the rail and ledge around the objects that will actually remain visible.

Because the wall combines cloak storage, shoe storage, landing surface, and light, final approval should include both front elevation and side-section drawings. The front view checks rhythm and proportion, while the section confirms ledge depth, drawer clearance, pivot path, wall backing, and how the base meets the finished floor.

For procurement, the cloak gallery should be separated into visible finish samples and hidden construction decisions. The buyer needs to approve the warm-grey face, walnut reveal, linen backing, and pale ledge, while the project team confirms substrate, wall fixing, pivot hardware, and service access in the drawing set.

Maintenance expectations should be discussed before production. Light warm-grey fronts can show marks near the entry, linen texture can catch shadows, and a visible rail requires discipline. A good final specification balances the desired calm arrival mood with cleaning routines the owner will actually maintain.

Fadior Savile Entryway Suite with Brushed Pivot Cloak Gallery — interior room context showing cabinet integration
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Design rendering — final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.

Visual interpretation

How this product reads at room scale

See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.

The image set presents the Savile module as a warm-grey entryway wall with closed pivot cloak panels, walnut reveals, linen backing, and a pale stone ledge. The hero image uses a clean white commerce background so the SKU can stand clearly in shopping surfaces.

The gallery keeps the same exterior language across room, detail, and lifestyle views. No image relies on open drawers, visible labels, construction detail, or people, which protects the product's finished residential intent.

Key features

Designed as a system, not decoration

These points explain why this flagship product stands out.

  • Closed Pivot Cloak Panels

    Tall warm-grey fronts hide coats and seasonal outerwear while keeping the entry wall calm.

  • Slim Walnut Gallery Rail

    One visible rail line creates a disciplined landing zone without turning the wall into open clutter.

  • Pale Stone Ledge

    The ledge gives keys, trays, and small daily objects a deliberate landing surface.

  • Measured Formula Inputs

    Base, wall, tall, and ledge meters give the quotation a clear formula-pricing starting point.

Materials and finish

Material choices that support the design language.

Finish, color, and detailing are selected to keep the product convincing in both specification and daily use.

Surface finishes

  • Satin warm-grey cabinet fronts
  • Warm walnut reveal edges
  • Pale limestone ledge
  • Soft linen backing panel
  • Silk-honed quartzite accent surface

Color options

Warm grey#D8D3CC
Linen#E5DCCB
Walnut#A89A85
Oak#C2B59B
Pale stone#F2EBE0
Fadior Savile Entryway Suite with Brushed Pivot Cloak Gallery — close-up of stainless steel finish and hardware detail
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Design rendering — final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.
Fadior Savile Entryway Suite with Brushed Pivot Cloak Gallery — lifestyle setting with natural light and residential styling
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Design rendering — final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.

Customization

Adapting this product for your home

This is where the product moves from inspiration into a live project discussion.

Customize pivot panel width, cloak depth, rail length, ledge projection, drawer rhythm, concealed lighting, finish samples, and wall length after site measurement.

For larger entries, Fadior can extend the tall cloak run while keeping one gallery rail. For compact foyers, the rail can narrow while preserving the closed-storage language.

Specifications

Technical specifications

The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.

SeriesSavile
CategoryEntryway
DifferentiatorBrushed Pivot Cloak Gallery
Module dimensions3.2 m base, 1.4 m wall, 2.4 m tall, 1.5 m countertop
Production locationFoshan, China
Primary useEntryway cloak storage, gallery rail planning, and closed residential cabinet volume

Quick facts

Verifiable facts, at a glance.

Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.

Quick reference facts about this Fadior product.
ClaimValueStandardContext
Made-to-order productionManufactured in Foshan, China with approximately 30-day production lead timeShop SKU disclosurePlaced in the first description paragraph for buyer transparency
Design rendering disclosureProduct imagery is a design renderingShop SKU disclosurePlaced once in the first description paragraph for buyer transparency
Series bindingSavile / productSeries-savileSanity catalogSeries and category are read from the live catalog
Category bindingEntrywayOfficial selector19:00 fallback category after shared daily-plan categories were consumed on 2026-07-10
DifferentiatorBrushed Pivot Cloak GallerySlug contractTitle, slug, and copy use the same differentiator phrase
Slugsavile-brushed-pivot-cloak-gallery-in-savileShop SKU namingFollows series-differentiator-in-series shape
Commerce category6358Google Merchant fieldUsed for furniture storage eligibility
Module dimensions3.2 m base, 1.4 m wall, 2.4 m tall, 1.5 m countertopFormula pricing inputPublisher computes price from these inputs
Existing-product distinctionNot another bench, boot dock, mail console, parcel vestibule, umbrella bay, pinboard service alcove, or tray ledgeSeries existing-products reviewThe differentiator centers closed pivot cloak doors and a gallery rail wall
Buyer decisionClosed cloak storage, slim gallery rail, pale ledge, and walnut reveal proportionsSEO/GEO clarityNames the exact planning parts buyers can measure and request

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.

Is the Brushed Pivot Cloak Gallery ready-made or made to order?+

It is made to order and manufactured in Fadior's Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time after measurement, sample approval, and shop drawings. The listing is not a warehouse-ready entryway unit. Wall length, door swing, cloak length, shoe drawer depth, lighting preference, ledge projection, and daily storage needs should be confirmed before the factory release package is approved.

How is this Savile SKU different from existing bench, boot, or parcel products?+

The differentiator is the closed pivot cloak gallery: tall warm-grey panels, one slim walnut rail, a pale landing ledge, and concealed lower storage. Existing Savile products already cover tray benches, mail rails, parcel vestibules, boot docks, umbrella bays, and pinboard service alcoves. This SKU is for buyers who want outerwear hidden behind calm fronts while keeping one refined arrival line visible.

Are the product images final factory photos?+

No. The images are planning visuals for material mood, cabinet rhythm, and spatial intent; final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, finish texture, and measured proportions. Fadior should still confirm physical samples, site measurements, shop drawings, wall backing, pivot path, lighting details, production tolerances, and final site conditions before manufacturing the finished module for a specific home project. safely.

How is the shop SKU price determined?+

The publisher calculates the USD price from the module-dimension meters supplied in the bundle: base cabinet, wall cabinet, tall cabinet, and countertop or ledge lengths. The page avoids manual package pricing because final drawings, finish choices, lighting, cloak volume, wall length, hardware decisions, and measured site conditions can change the specification before production and quotation approval is issued. safely. clearly.