Surface finishes
- Warm-grey satin cabinet fronts
- Walnut accent shelves
- Pale limestone console ledge
- Warm oak floor coordination
- Soft linen art backing
Silvan
A composed Silvan living room module that frames selected art above closed console storage without turning the wall into a loose media unit.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Silvan Layered Art Console Bay is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time for residences that need closed living room storage, a calm art focal point, and a measured console wall in one shop SKU. It is planned as a custom home module, not a loose cabinet, so final dimensions, finish samples, site measurements, delivery access, and installation details are confirmed before production.
The differentiator is the Layered Art Console Bay itself. Existing Silvan products already cover a blond ash media gallery, connected media service wall, floating timber TV bench, fluted sofa library wall, linear hearth storage frame, pale stone study wall, quiet console horizon, and window seat display plinth. This SKU is different because it combines a low closed console run, a recessed central art bay, slim vertical side storage, and shallow walnut accent shelves around a single controlled display zone.
The product is useful when a living room needs storage but should not become screen-first or shelf-heavy. A conventional media wall often gives every decision to the television, speaker stack, or open display. Layered Art Console Bay gives the wall a quieter hierarchy. Daily objects move behind closed fronts, a selected artwork sits inside the central recess, and the console ledge gives the room one horizontal line for hosting, flowers, ceramics, or seasonal styling without visual clutter.
Fadior specifies the cabinet body around 304 stainless steel construction, then resolves the exterior finish, reveal rhythm, shelf depth, ledge support, plinth detail, site fixing, and installation tolerance through project drawings. The visible direction is warm and residential: warm-grey satin cabinetry, walnut accents, pale limestone ledge, warm oak floor tone, and soft linen backing. The construction claim belongs to the hidden cabinet body; the visible story remains calm, tactile, and suitable for daily living.
The page shows a design direction for one Silvan shop SKU rather than a fixed stock cabinet. The design rendering shown on this product page is for material mood, cabinet rhythm, and spatial intent. Final manufactured product may vary in room lighting, site proportions, surface texture, finish depth, shelf arrangement, artwork size, and installation details after measurement and sample approval. Buyers should use the imagery to understand the planning logic, then confirm the final room with drawings.
The module dimensions are written for transparent formula pricing: 4.6 meters of base cabinet planning, 1.4 meters of wall cabinet planning, 2.2 meters of tall cabinet planning, and 3.4 meters of console or ledge planning. The publisher computes the USD price from those inputs. This copy does not invent a price, discount, or package total. The meter values are a comparison basis for the shop SKU before the measured project drawings lock the exact scope.
For homeowners, the value is a living room that can reset quickly. Remote controls, chargers, games, throws, spare candles, seasonal objects, and loose display pieces often spread across a lounge because the wall storage is either too open or too equipment-focused. This module gives those items closed lower storage while the central bay keeps one art moment intentional. The result is a room that can support hosting, reading, conversation, and family use without looking improvised.
For designers, the value is a named specification. Instead of asking for a broad custom media wall, the brief can specify a Silvan living room suite with a Layered Art Console Bay: closed base run, central art recess, slim side storage, walnut accent shelves, pale ledge, and warm-grey satin fronts. That makes it easier to discuss wall length, sofa distance, artwork clearance, shelf load, outlet routes, lighting temperature, floor finish, and sightlines from dining or entry areas.
The art bay is intentionally layered rather than fully open. A flat blank panel can feel unresolved, while a full library wall can become busy and hard to maintain. This SKU uses one recessed central plane, limited shelf zones, and closed cabinet mass to create depth without exposing the whole wall. The shelves are accent elements, not the main storage. The console line is useful, not a clutter ledge. The tall side volumes anchor the composition without swallowing the room.
Finish coordination matters because pale living room walls can become flat if every surface has the same tone. Warm-grey satin fronts create a soft cabinet mass. Walnut accent shelves add depth around the art bay. A pale limestone ledge gives the console a durable visual datum. Warm oak floor tone grounds the wall. Soft linen backing helps the artwork recess feel residential instead of commercial. Fadior reviews samples, reveals, and proportions so the wall reads as one calm feature.
The strongest use case is an apartment, townhouse, villa lounge, or hospitality-style residence where the living room is visible from dining, entry, or kitchen areas. The owner may want selected art, closed storage, subtle display, and a long console surface without making the wall look like an electronics cabinet. Layered Art Console Bay gathers those needs into one named product so the room can feel designed, ordered, and useful at the same time.
Planning starts with the wall width, ceiling height, sofa distance, artwork size, ledge depth, shelf load, outlet location, cable route, lighting channel, plinth height, floor level, delivery route, and installation access. If a screen or audio device is required, it can be coordinated during drawings, but it should not take over the product identity. The SKU is primarily an art console wall with closed living room storage, not a screen cabinet with decoration added later.
Long-term usefulness depends on how the wall behaves during ordinary weeks. A living room must handle guests, children, reading, work calls, quiet evenings, and quick cleanups. Open shelves can collect mismatched objects. Freestanding consoles can leave dead corners. Heavy media walls can make a room feel locked to one viewing direction. This module keeps the storage practical, the art bay calm, and the wall proportion soft enough for repeated daily use.
The made-to-order process also protects the product from common site mistakes. The central recess needs enough depth for shadow but not so much that it becomes a dust trap. The console ledge needs enough thickness to feel substantial but not so much that it looks heavy. The side storage needs enough width to hold useful objects without making the art bay narrow. Fadior checks those balances after measurement and before production release.
The product also helps procurement teams compare scope early. Series, category, differentiator, construction basis, formula-ready meter inputs, made-to-order status, Foshan manufacturing, production lead time, and design rendering disclosure all sit inside one page. That makes the SKU easier to compare against room drawings, sample boards, freight limits, and installation conditions before approving final drawings. The public page, structured product payload, and merchant feed describe the same object consistently.
Maintenance is part of the planning logic. The low closed run can hide daily objects while staying easy to wipe. The ledge can hold a small number of selected pieces without becoming full open shelving. The side storage can absorb taller items or service needs behind quiet fronts. The art backing can be reviewed for texture and replacement access. The whole wall should return to a composed state after guests leave or after family routines end.
Lighting should support the art bay without turning it into a showroom niche. Soft morning daylight, gentle shelf shadow, indirect wall wash, and warm living room reflection are reviewed together. The bay should have enough depth to frame the artwork and enough restraint to keep the cabinet wall calm from sofa distance. If the project adds integrated lighting, the channel, color temperature, service access, and glare control are confirmed before production.
Compared with Silvan Blond Ash Media Gallery, this SKU is less about a full gallery wall and more about a single layered art bay above closed storage. Compared with Silvan Quiet Console Horizon, it adds a stronger central recess and side storage. Compared with Silvan Window Seat Display Plinth, it is not a seating feature. Compared with the connected media service wall, it is less equipment-led. That distinction is why the differentiator is Layered Art Console Bay.
The SKU is intentionally restrained. It does not rely on oversized handles, open cubbies, bright display lighting, or heavy decoration to signal value. The value is in proportion, finish control, storage discipline, and the way the central bay lets art and daily storage share one wall without competing. For families, that restraint matters because the room can be active, then quiet again. For designers, it gives a clean planning object that can be adapted without losing its reason for selection.
Buyers should treat the SKU as a strong starting point for a measured living room module. Before production, Fadior confirms drawings, samples, wall straightness, floor level, outlet positions, shelf load, artwork clearance, delivery access, packing segmentation, and installation sequence. The final product can change in exact dimension and finish depth, but the commercial idea remains stable: one Silvan wall that controls art display, closed storage, and console use in a calm residential composition.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction keeps the Silvan wall soft and disciplined, using the central art recess as the focal point above closed living room storage.
Warm-grey satin fronts, walnut shelves, a pale ledge, oak floor tone, and morning light keep the module residential instead of equipment-led.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Layered art console bay
A central art recess, low closed console run, and slim side storage create one calm living room wall.
Closed daily storage
Base and side volumes hide remotes, games, chargers, linens, and seasonal objects behind quiet fronts.
Controlled display ledge
Walnut accent shelves and a pale console ledge hold selected pieces without turning the wall into open shelving.
Formula-ready dimensions
Base, wall, tall, and ledge lengths give the publisher transparent inputs for 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, base cabinet rhythm, side storage width, art recess size, shelf depth, ledge thickness, lighting channels, outlet routes, and finish samples after site measurement.
Packing segmentation, freight access, wall fixing, artwork clearance, service access, floor level, delivery route, and installation tolerance are confirmed before production.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Silvan |
|---|---|
| Category | Living_Room |
| Differentiator | Layered Art Console Bay |
| Construction | 304 stainless steel cabinet body with custom exterior finishes |
| Production model | Made to order in Foshan, China |
| Lead time | Approximately 30 days after final drawings and sample approval |
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 |
| Cabinet body material | 304 stainless steel | Fadior brand rule | Used for the cabinet body before project-specific exterior finishes are resolved |
| Price source | Publisher computes USD price from moduleDimensions | Formula pricing | No manual price is written into the bundle |
| Module length inputs | base 4.6 m, wall 1.4 m, tall 2.2 m, countertop 3.4 m | Commerce bundle | Used by the publisher for formula pricing |
| Availability model | Preorder with production lead time | Shop SKU commerce | Availability date is set by the publisher from the live publish date |
| Product type | Living room modules > Bespoke suite > Layered art console bay | GMC taxonomy | Used for product-page and merchant-feed classification |
| Primary use | Closed living room storage with one controlled art display bay | Buyer intent | Matches the Layered Art Console Bay differentiator |
| Visible finish direction | Warm-grey satin fronts, walnut accent shelves, pale ledge, oak floor tone, and linen backing | Design brief | Defines the visual style for this SKU |
| Series distinction | Layered Art Console Bay | Slug-differentiator gate | Avoids repeated Silvan media gallery, service wall, TV bench, sofa library, hearth, study wall, console horizon, and window-seat concepts |
| Public URL pattern | /shop/silvan-layered-art-console-bay-in-silvan | Shop tier | Published as a shop SKU, not a product inquiry page |
| Identifier model | MPN derived from slug, no GTIN | Google Merchant Center | Publisher writes identifier fields during live publish |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
This SKU is defined by a central art recess above a low closed console, with slim side storage and limited walnut accent shelves. Existing Silvan products already cover media gallery, service wall, TV bench, sofa library, hearth storage, study wall, console horizon, and window-seat directions. Layered Art Console Bay is different because it treats selected art and hidden daily storage as one measured wall.
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, shelf loads, outlet routes, delivery access, and installation details are approved. Fadior adjusts the cabinet lengths, art recess size, side storage width, ledge depth, lighting plan, and exterior finish direction for the project rather than shipping a fixed stock living room cabinet.
The product imagery is a design rendering for material mood, cabinet rhythm, and spatial intent. Final manufactured product may vary in room lighting, artwork size, site proportions, surface texture, finish depth, installation tolerance, internal layout, and adjacent architecture after measurement and sample approval. Use the images to understand the closed console run, layered art bay, warm finish direction, and calm living room planning mood before drawings confirm the site-specific result.
It works best in apartments, townhouses, villa lounges, and hospitality-style residences where the living room needs closed storage and a controlled focal point without becoming a heavy entertainment wall. The console run can hold everyday objects, the side volumes can absorb taller storage, and the central bay can frame selected art. It is strongest when dining, entry, or kitchen areas look toward the lounge wall.
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