Surface finishes
- Blond-ash closed vanity fronts
- Chalk-painted plaster mirror surround
- Matte off-white ceramic counter
- Whitewashed wide-plank floor relation
- Soft lambswool towel cue
Solstice
A calm Solstice vanity module with a high-window light rail, integrated towel bridge, blond-ash closed storage, and a quiet spa bathroom rhythm.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Solstice Clerestory Towel Bridge is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time for bathrooms that need towel access, high daylight, and closed vanity storage in one composed wall.
The differentiator is the clerestory towel bridge itself: a slim horizontal bridge below the high light slot that keeps towels close without adding a loose rail, ladder, or exposed storage rack.
Existing Solstice directions already cover basin consoles, vanity galleries, floating arcs, powder niches, warm grey niches, and travertine halo ideas. This SKU is different because the towel bridge and high daylight line organize the whole vanity wall.
Fadior specifies the cabinet body around 304 stainless steel construction, then resolves the exterior finish, basin position, towel bridge length, mirror scale, drawer division, lighting route, wall clearance, and adjacent bathing zone through measured drawings.
The visual character is soft and residential. Blond-ash fronts, chalk-painted plaster, a matte off-white ceramic counter, lambswool towels, and pale flooring give the bathroom a quiet Copenhagen mood instead of a heavy showroom look.
For homeowners, the value is a cleaner routine. Towels stay within reach, the counter remains visually open, and closed lower storage keeps bottles, cleaning pieces, spare towels, and personal items out of sight.
For designers, the SKU gives a specific planning language. The bridge can align with a clerestory window, a high internal light slot, a mirror cap, or a pale plaster return.
Planning begins with wall height and towel behavior. Fadior checks mirror width, counter depth, basin location, plumbing route, towel reach, splash distance, ventilation, floor transition, delivery path, and how the light slot sits above the mirror.
The design rendering shown on this product page is for material mood, cabinet rhythm, and spatial intent. Final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, site proportions, approved towel color, plaster texture, wood tone, and finish depth after measurement and sample approval.
The final review before production should confirm towel bridge length, mirror scale, front tone, high light reveal, towel reach, basin clearance, storage capacity, and cleaning route.
The Clerestory Towel Bridge is deliberately lighter than Solstice's stone-led or niche-led vanity ideas. It gives the series a bathroom direction where one horizontal element solves a daily problem without making the wall busy.
In a compact apartment, the bridge can be short and centered beside a single basin. In a villa suite, it can stretch across a longer mirror wall with paired storage zones.
Fadior also checks maintenance. Towel zones need airflow, wipeable nearby surfaces, and a reach height that works for the people using the room.
For early comparison, the Clerestory Towel Bridge can be read as a towel-access organizer rather than a decorative vanity scene. It has the softness of a pale residential bathroom, but its functions are concrete and repeatable.
A practical benefit of the bridge is that it gives the vanity a place for drying and retrieval without forcing towels onto the basin counter. In many primary bathrooms, towels drift between hooks, rails, stools, and counter edges. This module makes that behavior part of the cabinet line. The towel can sit near the mirror and basin, while the closed base still holds the private pieces that should not define the room view.
The high light slot also changes the way the vanity is read. Instead of a dark mirror wall with a separate rail attached later, the upper line, mirror frame, towel bridge, and counter form one horizontal composition. That makes the product useful for rooms where the window is high, privacy is important, or the vanity wall needs light without exposing the bathroom to a direct exterior view.
The bridge can be detailed in several ways after measurement. It may run beside the mirror, tuck under a narrow shelf, or stretch across a longer wall when paired basins are required. Fadior checks whether the towel should hang clear of splash zones, whether the user reaches from the shower side or basin side, and whether a warm light line should be integrated for evening use.
The closed lower storage is equally important. A towel bridge only works if the rest of the wall stays orderly. Drawers can be divided for cosmetics, grooming tools, spare towels, cleaning items, and daily bottles. Taller side storage can be added where the room needs linen capacity. Those hidden decisions allow the visible wall to remain simple and calm.
For designers, the module is a useful answer to bathrooms that need warmth but not clutter. The blond-ash finish gives the cabinet a softer room presence, while the ceramic counter stays wipeable around the basin. The plaster mirror surround makes the wall feel architectural rather than furniture-like, and the high daylight line keeps the composition from feeling heavy.
For homeowners, the product should be reviewed through daily gestures. A person should be able to wash, reach for a towel, put small items away, and leave the counter clear with minimal effort. The best version does not depend on styling props. It depends on the correct bridge height, drawer logic, counter depth, basin placement, and airflow around the towel zone.
The Solstice series already has strong basin-led directions. Clerestory Towel Bridge adds a different kind of specificity: not a new stone expression, not a decorative niche, and not an exposed shelf, but a disciplined horizontal service line. That is why the differentiator can be recognized in the slug, title, image brief, and specification without repeating an existing Solstice product.
Before production, Fadior confirms the site condition that matters most: whether the room has a real clerestory, a high internal window, a lighting slot, or a plaster return that can carry the same visual logic. If the site cannot support a true high window, the bridge can still be paired with a soft linear light and measured mirror cap so the finished wall keeps the intended calm.
Procurement teams can use the published dimensions as an early pricing input, but they should not treat the SKU as a fixed cabinet size. The meter values describe the baseline module used for formula pricing. The finished order still depends on site tolerance, plumbing, basin choice, finish samples, delivery route, and production drawings signed off before manufacturing.
The result is a vanity wall that makes towel access intentional. It reduces loose accessories, protects the counter from everyday clutter, and gives the bathroom one clear architectural gesture. In small bathrooms it can make storage feel lighter. In larger suites it can connect the bathing area, mirror wall, and linen storage into one quiet Solstice composition.
Another planning question is how the bridge meets adjacent storage. If the vanity sits between a shower and a linen cabinet, the bridge should not block the natural reach from either side. If the basin is offset, the bridge can be offset as well, so towels stay close to the active hand zone while the mirror remains visually balanced. These small layout choices are resolved in drawings, not guessed from a stock cabinet size.
The module also supports a cleaner handover between architect, contractor, and homeowner. The visible brief is simple: closed Solstice vanity, high daylight line, integrated towel bridge, pale ceramic counter, and blond-ash fronts. Behind that brief, the production package can still carry practical notes for fixing points, wall tolerance, plumbing clearance, ventilation, cleaning radius, and delivery sequence. That combination keeps the page easy to understand while giving the project team enough detail to specify responsibly.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction keeps the vanity soft and closed, with a high light rail and towel bridge adding one controlled daily-use element above the counter.
Blond-ash fronts, chalk-painted plaster, pale ceramic, and linen towels make the module feel residential while the lower storage stays calm and practical.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Clerestory towel bridge
A slim integrated bridge places towels below the high light slot without adding a loose rail or crowded open shelf.
Closed vanity storage
Long closed fronts keep spare towels, bottles, and daily items hidden while the counter stays visually clear.
Soft high-window planning
Mirror height, light slot, towel reach, and wall clearance are coordinated so the vanity feels bright but practical.
Measured wet-zone detailing
Basin position, plumbing route, splash distance, ventilation, and cleaning access are confirmed before production.
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, basin position, counter depth, mirror width, towel bridge height, lighting route, drawer division, plumbing route, ventilation, finish samples, and delivery tolerances after site measurement.
The exterior can keep the same Solstice towel-bridge language while hidden storage, sink count, bridge length, and counter layout change for apartments, villas, or primary suites.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Solstice |
|---|---|
| Category | Bath and vanity module |
| Differentiator | Clerestory Towel Bridge |
| Cabinet body | 304 stainless steel construction with selected exterior finishes |
| Availability | Preorder |
| Primary use | Bathroom vanity wall with integrated towel access and closed storage |
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 for planning reference | GMC transparency | Final manufactured product may vary by site light, approved sample, and measured room condition |
| Series binding | Solstice / productSeries-solstice | Sanity catalog | Series and category are read from the live catalog |
| Differentiator | Clerestory Towel Bridge | Slug contract | Slug, title, and copy use the same differentiator phrase |
| Primary storage type | Closed vanity storage with integrated towel access | Functional brief | Designed to keep towels reachable while bathroom storage remains hidden |
| Cabinet body | 304 stainless steel construction | Fadior material rule | Exterior finishes carry the Solstice visual character |
| Commerce category | 2081 | Google Merchant field | Used for bath vanity and cabinet eligibility |
| Formula dimensions | 3.6 base m, 0.9 wall m, 1.2 tall m, 3.4 countertop m | Price resolver input | Publisher computes price from dimensions only |
| Visual finish | Blond-ash fronts, chalk-painted plaster, matte off-white ceramic counter, and lambswool towel cue | Image brief | Matches the Copenhagen Soft Light image direction |
| Buyer use case | Bathroom vanity routine with towel access under high daylight | Search copy intent | Gives search systems a clear room and persona context |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
This SKU centers on an integrated towel bridge below a high daylight line. Other Solstice directions already cover basin consoles, vanity galleries, floating arcs, powder niches, warm grey niches, and travertine halo ideas. This module is different because towel access becomes part of the vanity architecture rather than a loose accessory, keeping the counter calm while the towel remains close to the basin and mirror.
Yes. Fadior confirms wall length, counter depth, basin location, mirror width, towel reach, bridge height, plumbing route, ventilation, finish samples, delivery access, and storage needs from measured drawings before production. The exterior can keep the same calm Solstice composition while hidden storage changes behind the closed fronts, so compact bathrooms and larger primary suites can use the same planning idea at different widths.
The product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, cabinet rhythm, and spatial intent. Final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, site proportions, approved towel color, plaster texture, wood tone, and finish depth after measurement and sample approval. Designers should read the image as a specification conversation starter, not a promise that every site will share the same window, scale, or surrounding architecture.
This Solstice vanity module is made to order and manufactured in Fadior's Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time after measurement, finish confirmation, and production drawing approval. Fadior uses a 304 stainless steel cabinet body for alignment, moisture tolerance, stable reveals, and long service life, then applies the selected Solstice exterior finishes for the visible room character.
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