Surface finishes
- Whitewashed-plaster closed fronts
- Travertine halo counter
- Rough limestone surround
- Weathered teak accent pairing
- 304 stainless steel cabinet body
Solstice
A made-to-order Solstice bath module with a travertine halo counter, powder-console storage, whitewashed-plaster fronts, and a 304 stainless steel cabinet body.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Solstice Travertine Halo Powder Console is a made-to-order bath and vanity module for homes that need a precise grooming zone rather than a loose cabinet, shelf, and basin top. The product combines 2.4 meters of base cabinet planning, 1.1 meters of wall cabinet planning, 0.4 meters of tall side storage, and 2.1 meters of counter planning around a 304 stainless steel cabinet body. Its visible language pairs whitewashed-plaster fronts with a travertine halo counter, rough limestone surround, weathered teak accents, and a calm Mediterranean palette.
The differentiator matters because Solstice already includes Floating Arc Basin Wall, Precision Spa Vanity, and Ribbed Crescent Vanity Wall products in the live catalog. Those products cover arc-led wall planning, a precise spa vanity format, and ribbed crescent front rhythm. Travertine Halo Powder Console gives Solstice a softer powder-room and primary-bath option. It centers the daily grooming surface, wraps the counter in a warm stone frame, and keeps everyday bath items behind closed fronts.
Bathrooms fail when storage is treated as an afterthought. Toothbrushes, razors, skin-care bottles, hand towels, spare paper, cleaning items, and travel kits collect on the visible counter because no exact landing zones exist. This SKU gives those items a defined home. The counter supports the basin and grooming routine, the closed base controls small products, the wall section frames the mirror zone, and the tall side allowance can absorb taller bottles or folded towels without crowding the basin.
The 304 stainless steel cabinet body gives the module a durable basis behind the Mediterranean finish. Bath storage faces moisture, cleaning cycles, repeated drawer movement, cosmetics, heat from grooming tools, and changing family use. A stainless cabinet basis helps preserve alignment and long-term serviceability, while the whitewashed-plaster fronts, travertine counter, rough limestone surround, and softer coastal colors keep the product residential rather than clinical.
The Mediterranean direction suits Solstice because the series already carries a calm, light-forward personality. Chalk white, limestone bone, aegean blue, olive green, and weathered sand create a palette that feels bright without becoming stark. Travertine gives the powder console a tactile counter edge, rough limestone adds depth around the wall, and weathered teak or bleached olive wood can soften nearby shelving or mirror framing. The result feels sunbaked, breezy, coastal, weathered, generous, sculptural, hospitable, and mineral.
Fadior manufactures the module to order, so the shop SKU sets a clear product boundary while leaving final site details open for drawings. Before production, the project team can adjust base length, counter thickness, basin position, drawer split, mirror width, side-storage height, towel niche, socket position, plumbing clearances, wall return, stone tone, plaster color, packing breaks, and installation sequence. The published dimensions give the formula price resolver a starting scope, while final drawings respond to the actual bathroom.
For homeowners, the main benefit is control at the start and end of the day. The counter gives a composed place for washing, grooming, and setting down daily items. Closed lower storage keeps bottles and towels out of view. The wall planning gives the mirror and lighting zone a stronger frame. The result is a bathroom that can handle ordinary use while still looking ready for guests.
For designers, this SKU provides a clear specification anchor for Mediterranean villas, coastal apartments, resort residences, and warm-climate primary suites. Solstice supplies the series language, while Travertine Halo Powder Console defines the behavior: controlled grooming surface, concealed bath storage, stone counter presence, and a lighter plaster-front expression. The module can coordinate with pale stone floors, arched openings, limewashed walls, soft green accents, and timber details without forcing a heavy decorative theme.
For procurement teams, the measured scope reduces ambiguity. The base cabinet length, wall cabinet length, side-storage allowance, counter length, finish direction, and preorder timing all sit in one SKU. That helps teams discuss drawings, samples, packing, freight, bathroom access, wet-area protection, and installation sequencing with fewer loose assumptions. It also gives early cost conversations a consistent module scope before final measurements are confirmed.
The image set supports inspection and decision-making. The square hero isolates the vanity module on a pure white background for commerce review. The midscene image shows the module in a Mediterranean bath setting so buyers can understand wall height, counter position, and circulation. The detail image focuses on the travertine edge, plaster front, limestone return, basin rim, and closed drawer alignment. The lifestyle image shows a calm daily bath routine without people or visible mess.
Travertine Halo Powder Console is especially useful for primary bathrooms, guest powder rooms, villa spa suites, boutique hospitality bathrooms, and dressing-room bath transitions that need a refined vanity wall. It can work as a compact powder console, a longer double-use grooming counter, or a guest-facing vanity station near a terrace bath. The key is that the visible product stays calm while daily storage remains practical.
The module also supports a more disciplined inquiry conversation. A buyer can ask for the Solstice series, name the Travertine Halo Powder Console SKU, and then discuss site width, basin count, counter thickness, mirror size, drawer rhythm, stone tone, plumbing position, socket needs, towel storage, and delivery access. That is more precise than asking for a general bathroom vanity. It gives Fadior and the buyer a shared starting point for drawings, samples, and production coordination.
The daily-use sequence is intentionally simple. Grooming items move into the closed base, towels sit in the side allowance, hand soap and a small tray remain on the travertine counter, and the mirror wall keeps the vanity zone visually organized. Because every task has a defined place, the bathroom can look composed during ordinary family use rather than only after a full cleanup.
The module also helps maintain a consistent sightline across the room. The plaster front rhythm reads as architecture, not loose furniture, while the travertine halo creates a clear horizontal and vertical frame. That makes the bathroom feel planned even when the room has a narrow footprint, an arched opening, or a direct view from a bedroom suite into the vanity wall.
Material coordination is another reason for the SKU. Many premium bathrooms already include stone floors, plaster walls, arched openings, or light timber accents, but the storage added later often looks detached. This product gives the designer a single coordinated bath element that can bridge those cues while still allowing practical moisture management, cleaning access, plumbing coordination, and service access to be resolved in drawings.
For long-term ownership, the product keeps maintenance expectations realistic. The travertine counter can be specified with the right edge and surface treatment, the closed fronts reduce visual noise around bath products, and the stainless cabinet basis supports repeated cleaning cycles. The visible finish can stay warm and residential while the concealed structure handles the harder work of daily bathroom use.
Finally, the SKU makes the first site conversation more concrete. Instead of debating a generic vanity, the team can discuss a named powder-console module, its measured sections, the intended grooming routine, and the preferred finish balance. That clarity helps homeowners, designers, and procurement teams decide what should remain fixed and what should be adapted before production drawings begin. The named SKU also makes future service, replacement samples, and add-on planning easier to reference. It also helps later room additions match the same counter height, front rhythm, and finish intent.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction presents a closed powder-console vanity with whitewashed-plaster fronts, a travertine halo counter, rough limestone surround, and a sunlit Mediterranean bath language so buyers can inspect the product as finished vanity storage.
The white hero supports commerce inspection, while the room views show how the console controls grooming items, towels, basin placement, and wall composition without turning the bath surface into visible clutter.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Travertine halo counter
A framed stone counter gives the basin and grooming surface a composed, durable center point.
Closed powder-console storage
Concealed lower storage keeps cosmetics, towels, cleaning items, and daily tools out of sight.
Mediterranean plaster-front expression
Whitewashed-plaster fronts and rough limestone surroundings give the vanity a calm residential presence.
304 stainless cabinet body
The cabinet basis is planned around 304 stainless steel for wet-area durability, cleaning, and alignment.
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.
Designers may adjust base length, counter thickness, basin position, drawer split, mirror width, side-storage height, towel niche, socket position, plumbing clearances, wall return, stone tone, plaster color, packing breaks, and installation sequence before Fadior confirms production drawings.
The Travertine Halo Powder Console can become a compact guest powder station, a longer primary-bath grooming counter, or a villa spa vanity while preserving Solstice's calm proportion and stainless cabinet basis.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Base cabinet planning | 2.4 meters |
|---|---|
| Wall cabinet planning | 1.1 meters |
| Tall side storage | 0.4 meters |
| Counter planning length | 2.1 meters |
| Primary cabinet material | 304 stainless steel |
| Production approach | Made to order, normally about 30 days before shipping coordination |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Solstice Travertine Halo Powder Console is a made-to-order bath and vanity module. | Bath and vanity module | Product scope | Defines the product family and shop category. |
| The product uses the Travertine Halo Powder Console differentiator. | Travertine Halo Powder Console | Differentiator | Separates this SKU from other Solstice products. |
| The module includes 2.4 meters of base cabinet planning. | 2.4 m | Module dimension | Used by the publisher to compute formula price. |
| The module includes 1.1 meters of wall cabinet planning. | 1.1 m | Module dimension | Defines the mirror and vanity-wall scope. |
| The module includes 0.4 meters of tall side storage. | 0.4 m | Module dimension | Defines the side-storage allowance for towels and taller daily items. |
| The module includes 2.1 meters of counter planning length. | 2.1 m | Module dimension | Defines the travertine counter and basin surface scope. |
| The cabinet body is specified around 304 stainless steel. | 304 stainless steel | Construction basis | Supports durability in a daily bath module. |
| The visible finish direction includes whitewashed-plaster closed fronts. | Whitewashed-plaster closed fronts | Finish direction | Anchors the Mediterranean bath visual language. |
| The counter uses a travertine halo direction. | Travertine halo counter | Finish direction | Gives the grooming surface a durable premium touchpoint. |
| The SKU includes closed vanity storage below the counter. | Concealed bath storage | Use case | Keeps daily bathroom items out of view. |
| The product is configured for preorder commerce. | Preorder | Commerce status | Publisher writes the final availability fields. |
| The design references the Solstice product series. | productSeries-solstice | Series binding | Series and category come from the live Sanity catalog. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
This SKU is centered on a powder-console layout with a travertine halo counter, rather than an arc-led basin wall, a precise spa vanity, or a ribbed crescent front rhythm. It combines closed lower storage, a framed stone surface, whitewashed-plaster fronts, and a rough limestone surround. The format is useful when the bath needs a calm grooming zone that can manage daily items without exposing every bottle, towel, or cleaning product.
Yes. Fadior manufactures the module to order after drawing confirmation, so the project team can adjust basin count, counter thickness, mirror width, drawer split, towel niche, side-storage height, socket position, plumbing clearance, stone tone, plaster color, wall return, and packing breaks. The shop SKU defines the starting scope and finish direction, while final drawings adapt the module to the actual bathroom and grooming routine.
Bath storage faces moisture, cleaning, repeated drawer movement, cosmetics, heat from grooming tools, and daily family use. A 304 stainless steel cabinet body gives the module a durable basis behind the plaster, travertine, and limestone finish. Buyers still get a warm residential look, while the hidden cabinet structure is planned for long-term alignment, repeated cleaning cycles, serviceable access, and future adjustments.
It works best in primary bathrooms, guest powder rooms, villa spa suites, boutique hospitality bathrooms, and dressing-room bath transitions where the vanity must stay calm and practical. The travertine counter supports the grooming routine, the closed base keeps products out of sight, the wall section frames the mirror zone, and the side allowance can hold towels or taller daily items.
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