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Terrena Kitchen Suite with Sunken Stone Rinse Ledge

A refined Terrena kitchen module with a recessed rinse ledge, closed dry-prep island, tall concealed storage, and Parisian apartment poise.

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Fadior Terrena Kitchen Suite with Sunken Stone Rinse Ledge — 304 stainless steel kitchen system, front view
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Design rendering — final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.

Overview

About this piece

The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.

Terrena Kitchen Suite with Sunken Stone Rinse Ledge is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time for kitchens that need rinsing, prep, and concealed storage gathered around one recessed stone working edge.

The differentiator is the sunken stone rinse ledge itself. Existing Terrena directions already cover pantry spine, chef wall, garden sink bridge, service island, linen prep gallery, hearth island, herb bar, appliance alcove, and wide window breakfast run ideas. This SKU narrows the idea to a lowered rinse bay paired with a dry prep island and closed tall storage.

The module is not a generic sink island. It uses a recessed ledge to separate wet handling from the dry preparation surface, so washed produce, glassware, and small tools can land below the main stone plane without spreading water across the island.

Fadior specifies the cabinet body around 304 stainless steel construction, then resolves the exterior panels, island proportion, rinse ledge depth, faucet placement, drainage relation, tall storage balance, lighting route, and delivery tolerances through measured drawings.

The visible character is tailored and residential. Boiserie-inspired fronts, a pale stone island, herringbone floor relation, warm taupe panels, and restrained rose-gold detail give the kitchen a Paris apartment mood without turning the product into decorative furniture.

For homeowners, the value is a cleaner dinner-prep sequence. Rinsing happens in a protected trough, chopping and plating happen on the dry plane, and tall closed storage keeps pans, trays, glassware, and small appliances out of sight.

For designers, the SKU gives a specific planning language. The ledge can align with a window, arched doorway, or formal wall panel, while the island face remains composed from the dining side. The product reads as built-in cabinetry rather than a loose sink counter.

Planning begins with water and movement. Fadior checks sink position, drainage route, aisle width, island clearance, countertop reach, cabinet depth, tall-unit height, lighting position, appliance adjacency, flooring transition, and delivery path before production drawings are approved.

This product also helps procurement teams separate visible and hidden decisions. Visible decisions include front tone, stone vein, ledge width, edge profile, panel rhythm, faucet finish, and room-facing island face. Hidden decisions include drawer depth, tray storage, waste sorting, cleaning access, water protection, and service clearances.

Buyers should treat the meter inputs as a transparent starting point for formula pricing and early comparison. Final dimensions, finish samples, site tolerance, delivery access, water connection, and storage balance are confirmed before production.

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, stone veining, panel tone, faucet placement, and finish depth after measurement and sample approval.

The final review before production should confirm four visible decisions: ledge depth, island edge, front tone, and faucet finish. It should also confirm four practical decisions: prep clearance, water access, drawer layout, and cleaning route.

Terrena already includes broader pantry, chef-wall, herb, appliance, and breakfast directions. Sunken Stone Rinse Ledge is deliberately more focused. It gives the series a wet-prep module where a recessed zone protects the dry island surface while the room-facing storage stays calm.

In a compact apartment, the module can use a shorter island and one tall storage bank. In a larger villa, it can stretch into a longer preparation island with the rinse ledge placed near a window or secondary cooking wall. The constant is the relationship between wet ledge, dry plane, and closed storage.

The island is intentionally closed on the public face. Open shelves may look useful at first, but they often collect visual noise around sinks. Closed fronts keep cleaning items, bowls, and spare utensils hidden while the rinse ledge provides one controlled working moment.

The product should be reviewed with the plumbing and lighting plan, not after it. The ledge needs enough task light, the faucet should not interrupt serving movement, and the stone surface should remain easy to wipe after dinner prep.

Fadior also checks how the ledge behaves during maintenance. The lowered zone needs comfortable reach, practical drainage, splash control, removable accessories when specified, and surfaces that can handle frequent rinsing without making the island feel industrial.

For early comparison, the Sunken Stone Rinse Ledge can be read as a wet-prep organizer rather than a decorative kitchen scene. It has a formal residential look, but its functions are concrete: rinse, drain, prepare, conceal, and reset the room quickly.

A key planning benefit is that the wet function becomes precise instead of spreading across the entire island. Many kitchens place a sink in the middle of a broad slab and then lose the dry prep area around it. This Terrena direction gives each surface a clear job.

The module can support different cooking habits without changing its exterior language. A light cook may use the ledge for fruit, coffee tools, and glass rinsing. A frequent cook may use it for vegetables, seafood, bowls, and prep trays while deeper storage holds daily equipment.

Project teams should review the rinse ledge with water, drainage, cleaning, and reach in mind. The point is not to promise one fixed basin size. The point is to define a recessed wet zone that can be detailed responsibly after measurement.

The dining side also needs coordination. Seating, circulation, and serving movement should not conflict with the ledge. The best version lets a person rinse ingredients, set a board on the dry plane, plate toward the dining side, and close the kitchen down quickly afterward.

Sunken Stone Rinse Ledge is therefore both visual and operational. It gives Terrena a memorable stone feature, but it also answers practical questions about where water work belongs, where dry prep continues, and where daily clutter disappears.

Because the product combines a lowered wet zone with closed storage, the small details matter. Fadior checks whether the ledge needs a removable rack, a deeper tray, a different faucet reach, or a softened stone edge. Those choices keep the module useful after daily cooking.

The tall cabinets complete the composition. They can hold pantry goods, dishes, cleaning pieces, or small appliances without changing the exterior rhythm. Their role is to absorb the mess that would otherwise gather around the rinse ledge.

For architects, the useful question is how the formal wall, island block, water point, and concealed storage behave together. When these decisions are drawn as one module, the kitchen can feel composed without becoming under-specified.

For homeowners, the useful question is how dinner preparation feels at the end of the day. The room should make it easy to rinse produce, prepare ingredients, clean the surface, and return the island to a quiet state. That is the everyday promise of the Sunken Stone Rinse Ledge.

The module is also useful when the kitchen serves formal dining. A recessed wet ledge keeps last-minute rinsing and glass cleanup low in the island while the dry plane remains ready for plating, flowers, or serving pieces. That separation helps the room stay orderly when guests can see the kitchen from the dining table.

For operations teams, the main check is serviceability. The ledge should allow cleaning access, the faucet should reach the wet zone without splashing the dry plane, and storage below should be divided around the plumbing instead of treated as leftover space. Fadior resolves these details before production so the visible calm is supported by practical hidden planning.

Fadior Terrena Kitchen Suite with Sunken Stone Rinse Ledge — interior room context showing cabinet integration
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Design rendering — final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.

Visual interpretation

How this product reads at room scale

See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.

The visual direction keeps the kitchen formal and calm, with a recessed stone rinse ledge set into a closed island so water work stays controlled.

Boiserie-inspired fronts, pale stone, herringbone floor relation, warm taupe panels, and rose-gold detail make the module feel residential while the storage remains concealed.

Key features

Designed as a system, not decoration

These points explain why this flagship product stands out.

  • Recessed rinse ledge

    A lowered stone ledge separates wet handling from the dry prep island so rinsing does not spread across the main surface.

  • Closed dry-prep island

    The island gives a broad working plane and a composed room-facing front while tools and trays stay hidden.

  • Tall storage balance

    Closed tall cabinets absorb pantry pieces, dishes, small appliances, and cleaning items behind a precise panel rhythm.

  • Measured water planning

    Faucet reach, drainage route, ledge depth, aisle clearance, lighting, and service access are confirmed before production.

Materials and finish

Material choices that support the design language.

Finish, color, and detailing are selected to keep the product convincing in both specification and daily use.

Surface finishes

  • Warm taupe closed fronts
  • Pale carrara-style stone island and ledge
  • Boiserie-inspired exterior panel rhythm
  • Herringbone parquet floor relation
  • Subtle rose-gold faucet and detail cue

Color options

Parisian cream#EAE0CD
Warm taupe#9C8B73
Soft slate blue#A2B4BB
Rose gold#C28E66
Boiserie white#F4EEE0
Fadior Terrena Kitchen Suite with Sunken Stone Rinse Ledge — close-up of stainless steel finish and hardware detail
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Design rendering — final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.
Fadior Terrena Kitchen Suite with Sunken Stone Rinse Ledge — lifestyle setting with natural light and residential styling
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Design rendering — final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.

Customization

Adapting this product for your home

This is where the product moves from inspiration into a live project discussion.

Fadior adjusts island length, ledge depth, sink placement, drainage route, faucet reach, drawer divisions, tall storage balance, stone edge, front tone, lighting position, and delivery tolerances after site measurement.

Finish samples, warm taupe panel color, stone vein selection, room-facing island rhythm, hardware tone, water connection, and hidden storage layout are confirmed before production so the module fits the actual kitchen instead of forcing a stock size.

Specifications

Technical specifications

The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.

SeriesTerrena
CategoryKitchen module
DifferentiatorSunken Stone Rinse Ledge
Cabinet body304 stainless steel construction with selected exterior finishes
AvailabilityPreorder
Primary useKitchen rinse ledge and closed dry-prep island

Quick facts

Verifiable facts, at a glance.

Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.

Quick reference facts about this Fadior product.
ClaimValueStandardContext
Made-to-order productionManufactured in Foshan, China with approximately 30-day production lead timeShop SKU disclosurePlaced in the first description paragraph and FAQ for buyer transparency
Design rendering disclosureProduct imagery is a design rendering for planning referenceGMC transparencyFinal manufactured product may vary by site light, approved sample, and measured room condition
Series bindingTerrena / productSeries-terrenaSanity catalogSeries and category are read from the live catalog
DifferentiatorSunken Stone Rinse LedgeSlug contractSlug, title, and copy use the same differentiator phrase
Primary storage typeClosed kitchen storage with recessed stone rinse ledgeFunctional briefDesigned to keep water work controlled while stored items remain hidden
Prep zoneDry island plane beside a lowered rinsing bayProduct-specific featureSeparates wet handling from chopping and serving
Cabinet body304 stainless steel constructionFadior material ruleExterior finishes carry the Terrena visual character
Commerce category6356Google Merchant fieldUsed for furniture and storage eligibility
Formula dimensions5.2 base m, 0.8 wall m, 3.4 tall m, 4.6 countertop mPrice resolver inputPublisher computes price from dimensions only
Visual finishBoiserie-inspired fronts, pale stone island, herringbone floor relation, warm taupe panels, and rose-gold detailImage briefMatches the Paris Haussmann image direction
Buyer use caseKitchen dinner prep with rinsing zone recessed beside a closed islandSearch copy intentGives search systems a clear room and persona context
Related Terrena contextDistinct from pantry spine, chef wall, sink bridge, service island, herb bar, appliance alcove, and wide window breakfast directionsSeries differentiationAvoids repeating existing Terrena products

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.

What makes the Sunken Stone Rinse Ledge different from other Terrena kitchen modules?+

This SKU centers on a recessed stone rinse ledge paired with a dry prep island. Other Terrena directions already cover pantry spine, chef wall, garden sink bridge, service island, prep gallery, hearth island, herb bar, appliance alcove, and wide window breakfast ideas. This module is different because the wet ledge is the organizing feature, while the island and tall storage keep daily tools concealed.

Can the ledge and island dimensions change for a real project?+

Yes. Fadior confirms island length, aisle width, ledge depth, sink location, faucet reach, drainage route, drawer layout, tall storage height, finish samples, delivery access, and water connection from measured drawings before production. The exterior can keep the same Terrena composition while hidden storage changes behind the closed fronts, so apartments, villas, and formal kitchens can use the idea at different widths.

How should designers read the product imagery?+

The product imagery shown is a planning visualization for material mood, cabinet rhythm, and spatial intent. Final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, site proportions, stone veining, front tone, faucet placement, and finish depth after measurement and sample approval. The image should be treated as a specification conversation starter, not a promise that every site will share the same scale or surrounding architecture.

What construction standard does Fadior use for this kitchen module?+

This Terrena kitchen 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 Terrena exterior finishes for the visible room character.