Surface finishes
- Walnut-toned wall panel faces
- Brass-toned reveal lines
- Curved tambour acoustic rib field
- Checkerboard tile skirting
Terrazzo
A made-to-order Terrazzo wall panel module with a Tambour Acoustic Cove, a 304 stainless steel cabinet body, curved acoustic ribbing, and closed walnut-toned panel storage for warm residential dining and lounge walls.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Terrazzo Tambour Acoustic Cove is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with a 30-day production lead time for residences that need a warmer acoustic feature wall without turning the room into a studio product. The module combines curved tambour ribs, closed panel faces, brass-toned reveal lines, and a low checkerboard skirting line so a dining lounge, listening alcove, or apartment entertaining wall can feel quieter and more composed.
This SKU is distinct from earlier Terrazzo wall panel products that centered on picture rail display, engineered surface plane, gallery datum, linen shadow wainscot, ribbed mineral rhythm, slate blue reveals, and oven service frieze use cases. Tambour Acoustic Cove focuses on a curved sound-softening wall pocket: a finished architectural cove that gives a dining or lounge wall more depth, warmth, and acoustic comfort while keeping storage and service lines visually closed.
Fadior builds the cabinet body from 304 stainless steel for straight alignment, moisture tolerance during cleaning, durable fastening, and stable reveal control. The visible direction stays residential rather than industrial: walnut-toned wall panels, brass-toned reveal lines, checkerboard skirting, soft leather seating, and a warm dining-lounge atmosphere. That contrast lets the buyer receive a precise structure while seeing a room-friendly exterior finish.
Planning starts with wall length, ceiling height, cove radius, rib spacing, panel rhythm, base storage depth, skirting height, outlet locations, speaker or lighting coordination, nearby table clearance, floor level, delivery access, and the transition to any adjoining kitchen, hallway, or living zone. The cove must look intentional from the main room, not like a decorative curve added after the furniture plan is finished.
The image set should be read as a design rendering for product planning and buyer visualization. Final dimensions, finish samples, cove radius, rib spacing, room measurements, acoustic lining choices, outlet routes, service access, delivery path, and installation conditions are still confirmed before production. The white hero image isolates the module for shop comparison, the room image shows wall scale, the detail image studies the ribbed cove, and the lifestyle view shows how the panel wall supports hosting after dinner.
A flat feature wall can look elegant but still leave a dining room noisy, especially where stone floors, glazing, and hard furniture surfaces amplify conversation. Tambour Acoustic Cove changes the wall from a flat backdrop into a shaped acoustic zone. The curved rib field gives depth to the elevation, the closed side panels keep the room orderly, and the warm reveal lines give enough precision for a premium interior without relying on busy display shelving.
The module dimensions for this shop SKU are 3.8 meters of base cabinet run, 4.6 meters of wall cabinet or wall-panel planning, 1.4 meters of tall cabinet run, and 0.8 meters of countertop or ledge planning. The publisher computes the shop price from those inputs; this copy does not invent one. Buyers can compare the SKU against other Terrazzo modules while still understanding that the final wall is resolved from the actual home.
For apartments, villas, private clubs, and hospitality-style residences, the most useful acoustic wall is often the one that looks like part of the interior architecture. Closed panels can hide access points, small storage, controls, or service routes. The tambour cove can give a listening corner, dining banquette wall, or lounge wall a softer feel. The skirting line protects the base visually and gives the wall a finished furniture-grade landing.
The finish story is intentionally warm. Walnut-toned panels give the surface depth, brass-toned reveal lines make the closed fronts easier to read, checkerboard skirting adds a grounded base, and cognac or taupe textiles can sit nearby without making the wall feel heavy. The Terrazzo series name remains the shop-series anchor, while this SKU's visible angle is the shaped acoustic cove rather than another flat decorative panel.
A key design decision is the relationship between rib depth and room clearance. If the cove is too shallow, it becomes a pattern and does little for the room. If it is too deep, it can crowd a dining chair, passage, or lounge seating line. Fadior checks the wall plan, table size, chair pull-out zone, door swing, circulation path, and ceiling line so the curve adds comfort without stealing usable space.
This SKU also gives designers a clearer procurement conversation. Instead of asking for a general custom feature wall, the buyer can point to a defined Terrazzo module with a named differentiator, category, made-to-order status, production location, lead time, and dimension inputs. That makes early budgeting and room planning easier before final drawings, acoustic choices, and finish samples are approved.
The Tambour Acoustic Cove works especially well where a dining table sits near a lounge or bar edge. The wall can soften the room during conversation, give the host a warmer background for evening use, and keep the surrounding panels closed so the space does not become cluttered. It can also support integrated lighting, concealed access, and coordinated base storage when those details are confirmed in the project drawings.
Compared with a conventional wainscot, this module is more spatial. The defining feature is not only a lower wall treatment but a curved ribbed cove that changes how the room feels. Compared with a gallery datum wall, it is less about hanging art and more about forming a warm architectural pocket. Compared with a service frieze, it is less operational and more centered on dining, lounge comfort, and sound-softening presence.
The buyer should treat the SKU as a starting point for a made-to-order home module. Before production, Fadior confirms site measurements, wall straightness, ceiling level, backing conditions, acoustic lining choices, lighting coordination, outlet routes, finish samples, installation access, and approved drawings. That process protects the clean shop concept from becoming a loose decorative idea on site.
Because the cabinet body uses 304 stainless steel, the module can maintain straight reveals and stable structure under daily use while the exterior remains warm. The owner sees walnut-toned panel rhythm, a curved tambour field, precise reveal lines, and a composed base. The project team still gets a durable base for long horizontal alignment, concealed fixing, closed access, and stable cove geometry.
From a maintenance perspective, the closed panel strategy also matters. The wall avoids wide open shelves that collect objects across the dining room. The base can be detailed for cleaning, the skirting protects the lowest visual line, and the ribbed cove can be specified with a finish approach suited to the home's cleaning routine. That is important for owners who want a wall that feels special at night but still resets quickly the next morning.
For search and comparison, the page states the practical facts directly: Terrazzo series, Wall_Panel category, Tambour Acoustic Cove differentiator, made-to-order production in Foshan, China, 30-day lead time, design rendering status, 304 stainless cabinet body, and formula meter inputs. Those facts help owners compare modules without hiding the custom nature of the product.
The finished room should feel warmer, quieter, and more intentional after installation. Conversation has a shaped backdrop, daily clutter stays behind closed panels, and the cove becomes a recognizable architectural feature instead of loose decoration. That is the commercial purpose of this SKU: a made-to-order wall panel module that adds acoustic comfort, storage discipline, and evening hospitality value in one composed wall.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The hero image isolates the module against white so buyers can compare the curved cove, closed panel rhythm, base line, and reveal proportions without room distraction.
The room views show how the same module works as a warm acoustic dining-lounge wall, with the tambour cove acting as a shaped backdrop for conversation.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Tambour acoustic cove
A curved ribbed wall pocket gives a dining lounge more depth, warmth, and sound-softening presence.
Closed Terrazzo panel rhythm
Flat closed panel faces keep access and storage discreet while preserving a clean feature-wall elevation.
304 stainless steel cabinet body
Fadior builds the cabinet body in 304 stainless steel for durable alignment, stable reveals, and long service life.
Made-to-order wall planning
Cove radius, rib spacing, skirting height, outlet routes, and acoustic lining choices 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 adapts the wall length, cove radius, rib spacing, panel rhythm, skirting height, storage depth, lighting route, and service access to the approved room measurements.
Finish samples, acoustic lining choices, backing requirements, outlet routes, delivery access, and installation conditions are confirmed before production.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Terrazzo |
|---|---|
| Category | Wall_Panel |
| Module dimensions | 3.8 m base cabinets, 4.6 m wall panel planning, 1.4 m tall cabinet run, 0.8 m ledge or countertop planning |
| Cabinet body | 304 stainless steel structure with bespoke exterior finish |
| Availability | Preorder with 30-day production lead time after project confirmation |
| Manufacturing location | Foshan, China factory |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Terrazzo Tambour Acoustic Cove is produced in Fadior's Foshan, China factory with a 30-day lead time after project confirmation. | Foshan, China; 30-day lead time | Shop disclosure | Production timing |
| The page images are design rendering views for product planning and buyer visualization. | Design rendering | Visualization disclosure | Image status |
| The cabinet body is specified as 304 stainless steel. | 304 stainless steel | Material contract | Cabinet structure |
| The module dimensions are 3.8 m base, 4.6 m wall, 1.4 m tall, and 0.8 m ledge or countertop planning. | 3.8 / 4.6 / 1.4 / 0.8 m | Formula pricing input | Publisher computes price from these values |
| The Tambour Acoustic Cove creates a curved ribbed wall pocket for dining lounge comfort. | Curved acoustic cove | Functional planning | Primary product differentiator |
| Closed panel faces keep storage, access, and service routes visually discreet. | Concealed wall access | Workflow benefit | Daily reset |
| Walnut-toned panels, brass-toned reveal lines, and checkerboard skirting define the visible finish direction. | Warm dining-lounge wall | Finish direction | Visual specification |
| The module can be coordinated with wall length, cove radius, rib spacing, acoustic lining, lighting route, outlet route, and skirting height. | Site-specific planning | Customization scope | Project drawing phase |
| The SKU is intended for residences that need a composed Wall_Panel feature with acoustic presence. | Residential acoustic wall panel | Use case | Buyer fit |
| The curved cove gives conversation zones a shaped backdrop while routine items stay behind closed panels. | Acoustic comfort plus concealed storage | Design intent | Room composition |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
This SKU centers on a curved ribbed cove that gives the wall acoustic presence and spatial depth, rather than only a flat decorative surface, picture rail, or gallery datum. It is meant for dining lounges, listening corners, and hosting walls where conversation comfort matters. Closed side panels keep the elevation orderly, while the ribbed cove creates a warmer architectural pocket that feels integrated into the room.
It is a made-to-order module. The listed meter inputs support formula pricing and shop comparison, but final production follows the actual room. Fadior confirms wall length, ceiling height, cove radius, rib spacing, backing conditions, outlet locations, lighting route, acoustic lining choices, delivery access, and approved drawings before production. That gives buyers a clear SKU without pretending every home has the same wall condition.
The rendered visualization is a planning reference for massing, rib rhythm, reveal spacing, cove depth, skirting line, and buyer expectation. It is not a final installation drawing. Before production, Fadior still confirms site measurements, wall straightness, ceiling level, finish samples, acoustic lining choices, electrical routes, delivery path, and installation conditions so the finished module fits the actual home securely and cleanly.
A flat feature wall can look clean but may not change how a dining or lounge zone feels during conversation. The curved tambour cove gives the wall more depth and a softer acoustic presence while keeping the surrounding panels closed and controlled. It works especially well near dining tables, listening corners, or apartment entertaining areas where the owner wants warmth, storage discipline, and a memorable backdrop.
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