Surface finishes
- Ipe hardwood closed wall panels
- Board-formed concrete reveal
- Handwoven cane accent insets
- Lime-wash white surrounding surface
- Deep teak shadow line
Terrazzo
A sculptural Terrazzo wall panel module with a fluted mineral portal, closed hardwood panels, and handwoven cane accent insets for gallery-like villa passages.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Terrazzo Fluted Mineral Portal is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time for residences that need a composed wall-panel focal point with concealed storage and architectural depth.
The differentiator is the fluted mineral portal: a vertical ribbed center zone framed by closed hardwood wall panels and handwoven cane accent insets. It gives a hallway, gallery passage, or living threshold a clear architectural moment without turning the wall into open display shelving.
Existing Terrazzo products already cover picture rails, oven service friezes, engineered surface planes, display grids, gallery datum walls, wainscot directions, ribbed rhythm planes, slate reveal panels, and acoustic cove treatments. This SKU is distinct because the portal is the organizing gesture. It frames movement through the room, gives the wall a sculptural center, and keeps storage visually quiet on both sides.
Fadior specifies the cabinet body around 304 stainless steel construction, then resolves wall length, portal width, panel reveal depth, cane inset position, hidden storage division, surface samples, fixing points, floor tolerance, and delivery sequence through measured drawings.
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, room proportions, approved sample tone, panel grain, cane color, portal depth, and finish texture after measurement and sample approval.
For homeowners, the value is a wall that feels designed instead of simply covered. The portal can align with a doorway, artwork zone, console niche, or circulation axis while the side panels hide practical storage for media pieces, seasonal items, linens, or everyday household overflow.
For designers, the module gives a controlled finish language. The hardwood panels carry warmth, the mineral fluting adds shadow and depth, and the cane insets introduce a breathable handmade texture without exposing the interior of the cabinet.
Planning should start with the passage width and sightline. Fadior checks how the wall is first seen, whether the portal should be centered or offset, how tall the ribbed field should run, where hidden doors can open, and whether the lower insets should support ventilation, acoustic softness, or only visual texture.
Fluted Mineral Portal should be read as an architectural wall-panel SKU, not a decorative backdrop. It works best when the room needs one strong vertical feature, quiet storage, and a premium material transition that can be tuned after site measurement.
The portal can be used as a threshold marker between a living area and a private corridor, as a gallery pause near artwork, or as a room-length panel system that breaks a long wall into a more deliberate sequence. Its purpose is not to add decoration for its own sake. It gives the plan a vertical anchor that helps people understand where the passage begins, where storage sits, and where the wall should visually settle.
The side panels are intentionally closed. Open shelves often create visual noise in a passage, especially when the wall is seen from a dining room, lounge, or entrance. Closed panels keep the finished face calm while still allowing the project team to plan hidden capacity behind the front elevation. Depending on the site, that storage can serve media equipment, linens, service items, cleaning supplies, low-frequency household objects, or seasonal decor.
The cane accent insets are used as a visible texture, not as a claim that the wall must be ventilated in every project. In some homes the insets may support airflow for hidden equipment or storage. In others they may be purely visual, balancing the weight of the hardwood and mineral surfaces. Fadior confirms that intent during drawing review so the inset depth, backing, and internal layout match the real use.
The fluted center field also changes how light behaves on the wall. A flat panel can look plain across a long passage, while deep vertical ribs catch side light and create a softer shadow rhythm. This is useful in villas and apartments where the wall needs presence but should not compete with furniture, art, or exterior views. The ribs give material depth without exposing construction detail.
Dimension planning is especially important for this SKU. If the portal is too narrow, it becomes a decorative strip. If it is too wide, it can dominate the passage and reduce the clarity of the closed storage. Fadior studies the wall span, ceiling height, nearby doors, furniture clearance, and main sightline before locking the portal width. The goal is a balanced elevation that looks intentional from both close range and across the room.
Floor and ceiling conditions also matter. A wall panel module must meet real surfaces that are rarely perfectly straight. The production package should account for plinth height, shadow gaps, ceiling tolerance, skirting relation, corner returns, and whether adjacent finishes need an expansion allowance. These details are not glamorous, but they decide whether the finished portal reads as architecture rather than applied decoration.
For procurement teams, the module dimensions provide formula pricing inputs only. They should not be treated as a fixed cabinet size or final site measurement. The published meter values describe a baseline wall-panel composition for early comparison. Final cost and production drawing approval still depend on measured wall length, finish selections, delivery route, substrate condition, concealed storage requirements, and any project-specific installation notes.
The Terrazzo series can carry several wall-panel moods, but this SKU is intentionally focused on a villa gallery passage. The design language is warm, textured, and architectural: hardwood panels for continuity, board-formed mineral reveal for depth, cane insets for handmade softness, and a ribbed vertical portal for orientation. That combination gives the page a clear buyer use case instead of another broad wall covering description.
Homeowners should evaluate Fluted Mineral Portal by asking what the wall needs to do every day. If the goal is a quiet passage with hidden storage and one controlled focal point, this SKU is a strong fit. If the goal is open display, library shelving, or a full media wall, a different Terrazzo direction may be better. The product is most convincing when the house needs restraint, depth, and useful concealment in the same elevation.
The final pre-production review should confirm which parts of the wall are purely visible finish, which parts open for storage, which side needs service access, and how the portal aligns with the room axis. It should also confirm finish sample approval, cane inset tone, fluting depth, reveal shadow, plinth relation, hardware concealment, and the sequence for carrying the panels into the site.
A useful way to review this SKU is to separate visual calm from functional capacity. The visible face should feel continuous from a distance, but the hidden planning behind it can still be practical. Storage may be divided for spare linens, small appliances, art-handling pieces, entertainment accessories, or seasonal household objects. If the wall sits near a dining area, the concealed zones can support service pieces. If it sits near a private corridor, they can support family storage. Fadior keeps these decisions behind the closed panels so the fluted portal remains the public-facing architectural gesture.
The result is a wall-panel module that turns a passage into a composed architectural surface. It gives the Terrazzo series a different kind of specificity: not a rail, not a frieze, not a wainscot, not an acoustic cove, but a fluted portal with quiet storage and a tactile residential presence.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction treats the wall as a modern villa gallery passage, with hardwood planes, a ribbed mineral portal, and cane insets kept closed and exterior-facing.
The portal creates the focal point while concealed side panels keep practical storage out of view.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Fluted mineral portal
A vertical ribbed center zone gives the wall depth, shadow, and a clear architectural focus.
Closed wall-panel storage
Side panels keep household storage concealed while maintaining a continuous finished wall.
Handwoven cane accent insets
Lower inset panels add breathable texture and soften the long hardwood run without exposing interiors.
Measured passage planning
Portal width, door clearances, fixing points, reveal depth, and finish samples are resolved 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, portal width, panel rhythm, storage division, cane inset placement, reveal depth, surface samples, fixing points, floor tolerance, and delivery sequence after site measurement.
The same Terrazzo portal language can work in a hallway, living passage, villa gallery, or media-adjacent wall while hidden storage changes behind the closed fronts.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Terrazzo |
|---|---|
| Category | Wall panel module |
| Differentiator | Fluted Mineral Portal |
| Cabinet body | 304 stainless steel construction with selected exterior finishes |
| Availability | Preorder |
| Primary use | Architectural wall paneling with concealed storage and a fluted portal focal point |
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 | Terrazzo / productSeries-terrazzo | Sanity catalog | Series and category are read from the live catalog |
| Differentiator | Fluted Mineral Portal | Slug contract | Slug, title, and copy use the same differentiator phrase |
| Primary storage type | Closed wall-panel storage with a fluted mineral portal | Functional brief | Designed for passage walls that need depth and concealed utility |
| Cabinet body | 304 stainless steel construction | Fadior material rule | Exterior finishes carry the Terrazzo visual character |
| Commerce category | 696 | Google Merchant field | Used for furniture/home decor eligibility |
| Formula dimensions | 1.2 base m, 4.6 wall m, 2.4 tall m, 0.0 countertop m | Price resolver input | Publisher computes price from dimensions only |
| Visual finish | Ipe hardwood panels, board-formed concrete reveal, and handwoven cane accent insets | Image brief | Matches the Sao Paulo Tropical Modern image direction |
| Buyer use case | Architectural wall panel for villa gallery passages, hallways, and concealed storage walls | 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 is centered on a vertical fluted mineral portal rather than a picture rail, wainscot, display grid, datum wall, acoustic cove, or simple ribbed plane. The portal sets the sightline for a hallway or gallery passage, while closed hardwood side panels and cane accent insets keep the wall useful without exposing storage. It is designed as an architectural threshold marker, not only as surface decoration.
Yes. Fadior confirms wall length, portal width, door swing, concealed storage needs, fixing points, reveal depth, cane inset placement, finish samples, floor tolerance, delivery route, and production drawings before manufacturing. The product can keep the same Terrazzo portal language while the hidden interior layout changes for a villa passage, living wall, or corridor, so the finished module follows the actual site rather than a fixed template.
The product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, cabinet rhythm, and spatial intent. Final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, room proportions, approved sample tone, panel grain, cane color, portal depth, and finish texture after measurement and sample approval. Designers should use the image to discuss proportion, finish direction, and passage character, then confirm details through samples and drawings.
Before production, Fadior confirms the measured wall length, portal width, hidden storage layout, panel opening clearances, fixing points, reveal depth, cane inset placement, approved finish samples, floor and ceiling tolerance, delivery route, and signed production drawings. These checks keep the final module aligned with the real wall condition rather than treating the published SKU as a fixed one-size cabinet, which is especially important for long passage walls.
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