Surface finishes
- oak closed fronts
- weathered stone countertop and side cheeks
- matte dark frame accents
- textured hearth-side stone backdrop
- soft overcast neutral palette
Terrena
A hearth-side service island for calm villa hosting, closed kitchen storage, and terrace-facing preparation.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Terrena Hearthside Service Island is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with a 30-day production lead time for villas that need a composed service island beside a hearth wall, closed storage for serving pieces, and a terrace-facing preparation route. It gives the kitchen a warm hosting center without exposing daily tools, pantry stock, or appliance clutter.
This SKU is distinct from existing Terrena products that focus on a courtyard pantry spine, full-depth chef wall, garden sink bridge, linen prep gallery, monolith hearth island, travertine appliance alcove, or wide-window breakfast run. The Hearthside Service Island is defined by a stone-topped island placed for serving, warming, plating, and terrace movement while tall closed fronts keep the background quiet.
Fadior builds the cabinet body from 304 stainless steel for straight alignment, long service life, and stable reveals in active kitchen environments. The exterior reads softer and more residential: oak closed fronts, weathered stone work surfaces, dark slim framing, a textured hearth-side backdrop, and a restrained mountain-villa palette that suits premium homes without turning the kitchen into a showroom.
Use this module when the kitchen needs an entertaining island that can hold trays, warm dishes, coffee service, tableware, and seasonal hosting pieces while still looking composed after use. Dimensions, appliance clearances, ventilation, socket positions, stone thickness, finish samples, delivery access, and final drawings are confirmed before production.
The planning problem is specific: the family wants a place to stage food, drinks, warm plates, and outdoor service while the main cooking wall remains visually calm. A normal island can become a storage catchall, a breakfast bar can expose daily clutter, and a pantry wall can feel too service-heavy near guests. Hearthside Service Island separates those jobs. The forward island gives trays and tableware a stable landing surface; the closed fronts below conceal bowls, linens, extra glassware, and serving pieces; the tall storage wall keeps appliance-adjacent items behind aligned doors; and the hearth-side backdrop gives the room a warm architectural anchor. For buyers comparing custom kitchen modules, this makes the SKU useful for villas, courtyard homes, mountain residences, and open-plan houses where kitchen, terrace, and dining routines overlap.
The module is not presented as a generic luxury kitchen. Terrena already has stronger pantry, chef-wall, sink, prep-gallery, appliance-alcove, and breakfast-run directions, so this SKU narrows the promise to a hosting route. The island is deep enough to support preparation and serving without becoming an oversized banquet block. The wall storage is composed enough to sit near a living or dining zone. The hearth-side plane adds a grounded point for warming, gathering, and evening use, while the terrace-facing orientation lets the kitchen support poolside meals, outdoor breakfast, late coffee, or quiet family service. The result is a kitchen module that feels residential and architectural instead of retail, because the practical use case is built into the layout rather than added as styling language.
Construction and customization stay concrete. Fadior uses a 304 stainless steel cabinet body because the underlying frame needs to keep long cabinet runs straight, stable, and serviceable in active homes. The visible finish can then be tuned around oak tone, dark frame depth, stone texture, wall treatment, and the relationship to adjacent flooring or terrace material. During project confirmation, the team reviews site dimensions, island circulation, counter height, tall storage width, appliance clearances, ventilation routes, outlet positions, stone edge detail, delivery access, installation sequence, and finish samples. This matters for villas where kitchen furniture crosses into dining, terrace, or hearth space; a few centimeters of clearance can decide whether serving feels effortless or crowded.
For search and buyer comparison, Hearthside Service Island answers a practical question: how can a premium custom kitchen support entertaining without showing utility? The answer is not more display shelving or a louder feature material. It is a closed-front service island, a calm tall-storage backdrop, durable structure, measured counter space, and a room-facing route that lets cooking, serving, and cleanup happen with fewer exposed objects. The design rendering shows one possible atmosphere for that idea, but the manufactured module is adapted to the actual project after measurement and sample approval. Buyers can use the listed meter inputs to understand pricing logic, then treat the final specification as a made-to-order package rather than a fixed retail cabinet.
The SKU also supports specifiers who need a clear brief for a residential kitchen proposal. The core module can be placed between a main cooking wall and terrace doors, between a hearth wall and dining table, or as a quieter service point near a pool-side outdoor route. Cabinet heights, toe recesses, end panels, stone thickness, sink or appliance adjacency, and concealed storage zones can be coordinated around the home rather than forced into a standard plan. The important constant is the Terrena language: grounded stone surfaces, warm closed fronts, dark linear framing, precise reveals, and a calm service posture that keeps hosting easy without making the kitchen look like a back-of-house workspace.
Because this is a shop SKU, the page states the commercial facts plainly. The module is made to order, manufactured in Foshan, China, and planned around an approximately 30-day production lead time after project confirmation. The imagery is a rendered visualization for planning reference, not a promise that every site will have the same light, landscape, stone variation, grain movement, or styling. The price is resolved by the publisher from base cabinet meters, wall cabinet meters, tall cabinet meters, and countertop meters. That keeps the product comparable for ecommerce while preserving the real custom workflow a premium kitchen requires.
Operationally, the Hearthside Service Island gives the home a second layer of order after the main cooking tasks are complete. Plates, trays, coffee service, table linen, warming pieces, and outdoor dining accessories can live behind the island fronts instead of being spread between dining storage, pantry shelves, and temporary countertop piles. The tall storage wall can absorb taller pieces while the island handles everyday serving rhythm. This is especially useful when the kitchen opens to a terrace, pool, or hearth lounge because guests see a composed architectural face rather than preparation residue. The module therefore supports both the practical staff-side sequence and the owner-facing visual calm, which is the reason the differentiator is about service placement rather than a decorative finish alone.
The page also keeps the buying decision concrete for international customers. A homeowner, designer, or builder can compare the module by category, series, cabinet-body standard, lead time, meter inputs, and intended use before starting a detailed conversation. Once a project moves forward, Fadior checks the drawings, confirms site constraints, reviews the finish palette, and adjusts the cabinet plan around the actual home. That preserves the convenience of a shop SKU while respecting the reality of bespoke kitchen production: the published item defines the configuration logic, not a one-size cabinet pulled from stock.
For maintenance and daily living, the closed-front approach is intentional. The service island can hide spare dishes, breakfast pieces, serving boards, and seasonal dining objects, while the stone surface stays available for preparation or plating. The surrounding wall storage keeps larger items out of sight, so the kitchen can move from cooking to hosting without a visual reset. This makes the module suitable for families who use the kitchen heavily but still want the room to read as part of the architecture when guests arrive.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction frames Terrena as a quiet architectural kitchen rather than a decorative feature wall: a service island sits forward, tall storage stays closed, and the hearth-side plane gives the room a grounded hosting point.
Product imagery shown is a design rendering for planning reference; final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, grain movement, stone texture, and finish tone after site measurement and sample approval.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Hearthside service island
The island supports serving, plating, coffee, and warm hosting routines beside a hearth wall while keeping storage closed.
Terrace-facing kitchen route
The layout keeps preparation, dining movement, and outdoor serving connected for villas with terrace or pool-side entertaining.
304 stainless steel cabinet body
Fadior builds the cabinet body in 304 stainless steel for durable alignment, moisture tolerance, and stable reveals.
Made-to-order coordination
Island length, tall storage, counter depth, utility routes, finish samples, and delivery 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 adapts the Hearthside Service Island to the actual room rather than selling it as a fixed-size cabinet. The team confirms island length, tall storage height, circulation around dining routes, hearth clearances, ventilation, sockets, water or appliance adjacency, stone thickness, and delivery access before fabrication.
Finish samples can tune the oak tone, dark frame, stone texture, and adjacent wall treatment so the module suits a mountain villa, courtyard residence, or warm contemporary kitchen while preserving the Terrena series language.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Terrena |
|---|---|
| Category | Kitchen |
| Module dimensions | 4.2 m base cabinets, 1.6 m wall cabinet planning, 3.2 m tall cabinet run, 4.8 m countertop or service ledge 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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Made-to-order production | Manufactured to order in Foshan, China with approximately 30-day production lead time | Shop SKU disclosure | Placed in description 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, finish sample, and material texture |
| Cabinet body material | 304 stainless steel cabinet body | Fadior construction rule | Used for alignment, moisture tolerance, and stable reveals |
| Differentiator | Hearthside Service Island | Shopnew slug rule | Distinct from pantry spine, chef wall, sink bridge, prep gallery, appliance alcove, and breakfast run Terrena products |
| Series binding | Terrena / productSeries-terrena | Sanity catalog | Series and category come from the live Sanity catalog |
| Category | Kitchen | Sanity catalog | Published under /shop/ as a commerce SKU |
| Pricing basis | Base, wall, tall, and countertop meter inputs | Formula-only commerce rule | Publisher computes USD price; Codex does not write a price |
| Google product category | 6934 | Merchant feed | Mapped to kitchen cabinet taxonomy by the publisher |
| Availability | Preorder | Shop SKU commerce policy | Availability date is publish date plus 30 days |
| Identifier | MPN only, no GTIN | GMC feed policy | MPN is derived as FADIOR-TERRENA-HEARTHSIDE-SERVICE-ISLAND-IN-TERRENA |
| Primary buyer use case | Villa kitchen service island for hosting, warming, terrace movement, and concealed storage | Buyer intent | Copy focuses on a concrete residential planning problem |
| Image requirements | Hero, midscene, detail, and lifestyle images | Shop SKU media | Four distinct imagegen outputs copied into the run directory |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
This SKU centers on a service island beside a hearth wall, so the kitchen supports plating, coffee service, warm dishes, terrace movement, and concealed tableware storage. Existing Terrena directions already cover pantry spine, chef wall, sink bridge, prep gallery, appliance alcove, and breakfast run. This module is different because it focuses on hosting flow and closed island storage around a calm hearth-side preparation point.
No. The listed meter inputs support formula pricing and early comparison, while final production follows the measured room. Fadior confirms island length, counter depth, tall storage width, service clearances, socket positions, ventilation route, stone thickness, finish samples, delivery access, and approved drawings before production so the kitchen fits the home instead of forcing a standard cabinet size. This is why the product page separates meter-based pricing inputs from final shop drawings, because the published SKU is a planning and quoting basis, not a flat-pack product.
The rendered visualization is a planning reference for material mood, cabinet rhythm, and spatial intent. Final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, stone texture, wood grain, and finish tone after site measurement, sample approval, and production detailing. The core promise is the made-to-order Terrena service-island layout, not an off-the-shelf photographed stock cabinet. Designers should use the image to understand massing, finish contrast, and service-island intent, then rely on measured drawings and approved samples for final production details.
Fadior uses a 304 stainless steel cabinet body for alignment, durability, moisture tolerance, and stable reveals, then applies the selected exterior finish system for the Terrena look. The SKU is manufactured to order in Foshan, China with an approximately 30-day production lead time after project confirmation, approved dimensions, and finish samples. The same standard also helps the long island and tall storage keep straight reveals after transport, installation, and daily kitchen use.
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