Surface finishes
- Warm-grey satin exterior fronts
- Pale stone bench top
- Soft linen pinboard
- Warm oak reveal
- Saddle-toned tray ledge
Savile
A tailored Savile entryway module with warm-grey closed shoe storage, a pale stone bench, linen pinboard, and a saddle-toned tray ledge for quiet daily arrival.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Savile Saddle Tray Bench is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time for entryways that need a disciplined landing place for shoes, keys, cards, bags, and light outerwear. The module combines closed warm-grey shoe storage, a pale stone bench, a linen pinboard, and a saddle-toned tray ledge so daily objects can pause in one visible zone while the main storage remains calm and closed.
The Savile series already includes a bamboo slat umbrella bay, a cognac mail rail console, a floating ledge arrival niche, a linen pinboard service alcove, a marble keydrop valet bench, and a precision arrival wall. This SKU is intentionally different. Its differentiator is the Saddle Tray Bench: a bench-height arrival wall with a long, shallow tray ledge that collects small carry items without turning the foyer into open shelving.
The exterior language is warm, calm, and residential. Warm-grey satin fronts keep the cabinet body quiet, the pale stone bench gives the user a clean seat for shoes, and the linen pinboard softens the vertical plane behind the tray. A warm oak reveal frames the niche so the entry reads as built-in architecture rather than a loose console table pushed against a wall.
The cabinet body is specified around 304 stainless steel construction, with the visible Savile finish selected for the approved entryway look. That construction standard supports alignment, stable reveals, and long service life, while the room-facing finishes create the warm grey, pale stone, linen, and oak identity buyers see every day. The result is practical without feeling commercial or utility-driven.
For homeowners, the value is daily reset. Keys, access cards, sunglasses, mail, and small accessories can land on the saddle-toned tray instead of spreading across a dining table, sofa arm, or kitchen counter. Shoes and seasonal accessories stay behind closed fronts. Bags can rest on the bench briefly while the owner enters or leaves the home.
For designers, the SKU is useful when a foyer, apartment entry, villa side entrance, or guest arrival corridor needs storage that is more resolved than a freestanding bench. The tray ledge gives the composition a precise behavior, the pinboard provides a soft background, and the closed fronts let the entry stay visually composed even when the household is busy.
The planning conversation starts with the wall that receives people. Fadior reviews door swing, corridor width, bench height, shoe quantity, coat behavior, bag drop routine, mail handling, lighting temperature, floor level, delivery access, and nearby circulation before production. The tray ledge can be widened, shortened, raised, or segmented to match the way the household enters the room.
The listed dimensions are transparent planning inputs for formula pricing and early comparison, not a fixed retail cabinet size. Final width, cabinet height, bench depth, panel split, pinboard size, tray profile, internal shoe division, finish sample, and installation tolerances are confirmed from measured drawings. That keeps the online SKU clear while leaving the final project properly engineered.
This module also helps compare Savile options clearly. The umbrella bay is for wet accessories. The mail rail console is for correspondence and slim display. The floating ledge arrival niche is more minimal. The pinboard service alcove emphasizes vertical notes. The Saddle Tray Bench is for a seated entry with a dedicated shallow tray for daily carry items.
From a project-management point of view, the SKU gives the designer a clear briefing object before engineering begins. It defines the closed shoe storage wall, the pale stone bench, the saddle-toned tray ledge, the linen pinboard, and the quiet arrival use case before cabinet drawings are prepared. That makes the later measurement conversation more concrete.
The finish direction suits family foyers, townhouse entries, serviced apartments, villa guest corridors, and side entrances where the first view of the home should feel organized. Warm grey and pale stone keep the composition light, while the saddle tone gives the ledge a useful visual cue. The buyer can immediately understand where small daily objects belong.
A designer can also use this SKU to clarify what should not be visible. Loose shoes, umbrellas, pet leads, spare shopping bags, winter accessories, and delivery clutter belong behind closed fronts or inside planned divisions. The tray should hold only the objects used during arrival and departure, so the entry does not become a display shelf or a dumping surface.
During final coordination, Fadior can adjust door count, bench length, tray depth, pinboard height, coat hook position, lighting detail, outlet route, internal shoe shelves, ventilation approach, and finish samples. The exterior idea remains consistent: a warm-grey Savile storage wall with a pale bench and one saddle-toned tray ledge for daily arrival.
The buyer should treat this SKU as a premium planning direction rather than a stock shoe cabinet. It helps decide whether the home needs an umbrella zone, a mail console, a note board, a keydrop bench, or a seated tray wall. When the answer is controlled arrival, the Savile Saddle Tray Bench gives the daily routine a refined place.
Because the SKU is sold as a made-to-order shop module, the buyer can compare a clear starting configuration before committing to final site decisions. The formula dimensions describe visible cabinet lengths used for early pricing, while the project team later confirms engineering details, finish approvals, installation clearances, and site-specific constraints from the actual room survey.
The module is also intended to make entryway planning easier for international buyers who compare cabinetry online before a full design meeting. Instead of showing an abstract luxury foyer, the SKU names the exact planning problem: a closed storage wall that needs seating, a pinboard, and one shallow tray for the small objects people carry every day.
In a compact apartment entry, the saddle tray can replace a crowded loose console while the bench provides a place to change shoes. In a larger villa foyer, the same idea can stretch beside a guest corridor, near a side entrance, or opposite a coat closet. The important point is that the tray remains disciplined and shallow.
The calm finish direction supports long-term use. Highly dark panels, ornate hardware, or open cubbies can look dramatic in one photograph but become tiring in an entry used several times a day. The Savile finish logic is quieter: warm grey, pale stone, linen texture, oak reveal, and a saddle-toned ledge that signals function without visual noise.
Fadior can coordinate the module with concealed lighting, power access for a small charging zone, shoe shelf spacing, umbrella storage if required, coat hook placement, bench reinforcement, pinboard material, ventilation slots, and finish samples. Those details are resolved during project engineering. The shop SKU gives the buyer a precise target before technical drawings begin.
The saddle tray also reduces daily reset time. When keys, cards, a wallet, and sunglasses have a narrow ledge, they are less likely to migrate across the home. A bowl, card case, or small tray can sit within the ledge line, while the rest of the bench stays available for shoes, bags, or a short pause.
For hospitality-style homes, guest suites, and serviced residences, the same planning logic helps housekeeping. Closed fronts keep supplies out of view, the bench is easy to clear, and the tray communicates where a limited set of guest-facing items should sit. The result is polished but not theatrical, which suits buyers who want durable cabinetry and a calm residential feeling.
This keeps the purchase decision specific, measurable, and easier to coordinate before detailed drawings begin. The buyer can ask whether the household needs more shoe storage, more hanging space, a broader pinboard, a longer bench, or a different tray position, while the core product identity remains a Savile entry wall with a Saddle Tray Bench.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction keeps the Savile entry wall closed, warm, and architectural, using the saddle tray to show daily arrival behavior without exposing storage interiors.
Warm grey, pale stone, linen texture, oak reveal, and saddle tone create a calmer entry identity that differs from Savile products centered on umbrella storage, mail rails, or keydrop benches.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Saddle tray ledge
A shallow saddle-toned ledge gives keys, cards, wallets, and sunglasses a controlled landing place above the bench.
Closed shoe storage
Handleless warm-grey fronts hide shoes, accessories, and daily clutter behind a calm architectural wall.
Pale stone bench
A durable bench surface supports shoe changes, bags, and short arrival pauses while keeping the entry easy to clear.
Measured entry fit
Final width, bench height, tray depth, panel rhythm, pinboard size, and interior divisions are confirmed from site drawings.
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 module width, bench length, tray depth, panel rhythm, pinboard height, hook location, lighting detail, and internal storage split after site measurement.
Finish samples, tray tone, stone bench profile, corridor clearance, floor relationship, and installation tolerances are confirmed before production so the entry wall fits the room rather than forcing a standard retail size.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Savile |
|---|---|
| Category | Entryway module |
| Differentiator | Saddle Tray Bench |
| Cabinet body | 304 stainless steel construction with selected exterior finishes |
| Availability | Preorder |
| Primary use | Closed shoe storage wall with bench and tray ledge |
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 for buyer transparency |
| Rendering transparency | Product imagery is a design rendering for planning reference | GMC transparency | Final manufactured product may vary by site light, approved sample, and measured room condition |
| Series binding | Savile / productSeries-savile | Sanity catalog | Series and category are read from the live catalog |
| Differentiator | Saddle Tray Bench | Slug contract | Slug, title, and copy use the same differentiator phrase |
| Commerce category | 6358 | Google Merchant field | Used for cabinetry and storage eligibility |
| Formula dimensions | 2.6 base m, 1.2 wall m, 1.8 tall m, 1.6 countertop m | Dimension resolver input | Publisher computes commerce fields from dimensions only |
| Primary storage type | Closed shoe storage wall with bench, pinboard, and saddle tray ledge | Functional brief | Designed for entry organization without open clutter |
| Visual finish | Warm grey satin fronts, pale stone bench, linen pinboard, warm oak reveal, saddle-toned tray | Image brief | Matches the Quiet Home Morning direction |
| Existing Savile context | Distinct from umbrella bay, mail rail console, arrival niche, pinboard service alcove, keydrop valet bench, and precision arrival wall | Series differentiation | Avoids repeating existing Savile products |
| Buyer use case | Villa foyer, apartment entry, guest arrival wall, or family mudroom transition | Planning intent | Useful where daily carry items need a defined tray zone |
| Customization scope | Width, bench height, tray length, panel rhythm, pinboard width, outlet route, coat hook position, and finish samples are confirmed after measurement | Project coordination | Prevents the online SKU from pretending every room has the same measurements |
| Cabinet body | 304 stainless steel construction | Fadior material rule | Exterior finishes carry the Savile visual character |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
This SKU is centered on a seated entry wall with one shallow saddle-toned tray above a pale stone bench. It is not an umbrella bay, mail rail console, floating ledge niche, pinboard service alcove, keydrop valet bench, or precision arrival wall. The tray gives keys, cards, wallets, and sunglasses a defined daily place while shoes and accessories stay behind closed fronts.
Yes. Fadior confirms door swing, corridor width, bench height, tray depth, shoe quantity, coat behavior, bag drop routine, lighting position, outlet route, floor level, delivery access, and finish samples from measured drawings before production. The tray can be longer, shorter, higher, lower, or divided into sections if the household routine or entry circulation requires it. This keeps the tray practical without crowding the entry sequence.
Fadior uses a 304 stainless steel cabinet body for alignment, stable reveals, and long service life, then applies the selected Savile exterior finishes for the visible residential character. For this SKU, the buyer-facing finish direction is warm grey, pale stone, linen texture, warm oak, and a saddle-toned tray ledge. That separation keeps the module durable while still feeling calm and domestic.
Treat the tray as a disciplined daily-use ledge, not open display shelving. It can hold keys, cards, a wallet, sunglasses, or a small bowl while shoes, umbrellas, bags, and seasonal accessories stay behind closed fronts. Product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, storage rhythm, and spatial intent. During project coordination, Fadior confirms tray height, bench clearance, and room circulation.
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