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Verve Bath and Vanity Suite with Quartz Veil Wash Atelier

A made-to-order Verve vanity module with a quiet quartz wash atelier, closed storage, and warm-grey satin fronts.

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Verve
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Bath and Vanity
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Fadior Verve Bath and Vanity Suite with Quartz Veil Wash Atelier — 304 stainless steel bath and vanity 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.

Verve Bath and Vanity Suite with Quartz Veil Wash Atelier is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time for homeowners who want a calm bath module with closed storage, a silk-honed quartzite wash ledge, and a pale stone basin surround. Product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, cabinet rhythm, and spatial intent; final manufactured product may vary after measurement, sample approval, and project drawings.

The Quartz Veil Wash Atelier gives Verve a softer bath direction than its existing basin wall, towel plinth, mirror plinth, and double-basin entries. Instead of emphasizing a second basin or a decorative mirror object, this SKU makes the wash ledge the working center: daily grooming, towel staging, guest-bath order, and countertop clarity all sit above closed fronts. The differentiator is quiet but specific, so the final slug, title, and product story stay aligned.

Today's editorial brief studies Casa Italia as a market case for Italian artistry meeting contemporary Emirati residential expectations. This SKU does not claim a connection to that project; it translates the same appetite for refined surface discipline into a bath setting where warm-grey satin fronts, silk-honed quartzite, and pale stone make a quiet alternative to louder spa styling. The brief matters because Gulf buyers often compare surfaces, proportions, and storage behavior before they compare decorative statements.

The first planning question is routine. A vanity used every morning must hold toothbrushes, skincare, towels, guest items, cleaning supplies, and hair tools without making the counter look busy. The Quartz Veil Wash Atelier answers that by keeping the counter long and visually clean while using closed cabinet fronts below. It gives the homeowner a visible wash ledge, but it does not turn daily items into display.

The second planning question is surface confidence. Silk-honed quartzite gives the counter a calm veil effect, while pale stone around the basin keeps the wash area integrated with the wall. Warm-grey satin fronts reduce glare and make the vanity less brittle than high-gloss bath furniture. A narrow warm oak accent adds enough residential warmth to prevent the suite from feeling clinical.

The third planning question is storage split. Some households need deep drawers for towels, others need smaller divisions for grooming tools, and guest baths may need one lockable compartment for supplies. Fadior should decide the internal layout after site measurement and user interview, but the public SKU keeps the exterior closed. That keeps the page focused on what the buyer can see: proportion, finish, and use case.

The fourth planning question is mirror and lighting. The module can pair with a wide mirror, a medicine cabinet, or a more architectural mirror plane, but the lighting temperature needs to be chosen with the finish samples. Warm light can make the grey front read taupe; cool light can flatten the stone. Sample review should include the actual room condition rather than relying only on catalog mood.

The module dimensions are 2.6 meters of base cabinet planning, 0.8 meters of wall cabinet planning, 0.6 meters of tall cabinet planning, and 2.4 meters of countertop planning. The publisher computes the USD price from those meter values, so this copy does not state a price, discount, package total, or promotion. Those numbers give the commercial conversation a measurable starting point without pretending the final quote is fixed before survey.

The Verve series already includes stronger visual ideas such as basalt ribbon, bronze mirror, limewash double basin, towel plinth, faucet ledge, and stone reveal basin wall. Quartz Veil Wash Atelier is different because it is not trying to add another dramatic object. It is a restrained wash station for clients who want the bath to feel orderly, tactile, and easy to brief to a designer.

For villas and high-rise residences, the module can sit in a primary bath, guest suite, or powder-adjacent wash area. In each case, the cabinet should be judged from the room entrance as well as from the basin. If the vanity reads calm from the doorway and still works at close range, it supports the larger Fadior promise: made-to-order storage that looks composed because the daily behavior has already been planned.

Before production release, Fadior should confirm wall length, plumbing position, basin count, mirror width, lighting temperature, towel clearance, drawer split, ventilation preference, edge profile, and sample finish. The team should also confirm cleaning expectations, water splash tolerance, outlet placement, handle-free access, and how the vanity meets adjacent wall panels. Those details decide whether the Verve module feels calm in daily use, not only polished in the first presentation.

The safest specification path is to treat this SKU as a briefing object rather than a fixed cabinet. It names the Verve series, Bath_and_Vanity category, Quartz Veil Wash Atelier differentiator, formula-pricing dimensions, production location, lead time, and visual disclosure in one place. That shared vocabulary helps the homeowner, designer, contractor, and Fadior factory team discuss the same configuration before drawings are finalized.

Installation planning should also cover access for maintenance. A beautiful vanity can become frustrating if the trap, supply lines, or drainage access are hidden behind panels that are difficult to remove. Fadior should decide where service access belongs before production, then keep that decision invisible from the exterior. The goal is not to expose utility; it is to preserve a calm face while making future maintenance realistic.

Water behavior deserves a separate review. The counter edge, basin slope, backsplash height, and side-wall junction determine whether splashes stay controlled during daily use. In a guest suite, that may mean a more protective back ledge. In a primary bath, it may mean more counter space beside the basin. Those small choices protect the finish and reduce cleaning friction after installation.

The visual palette is intentionally quiet. Warm grey, linen, pale stone, and oak tones let the bath suite sit comfortably beside bedroom finishes, dressing rooms, and soft window light. That matters for contemporary Emirati homes where the bath is often connected to a larger private suite. The vanity should not compete with the bedroom; it should make the morning sequence feel composed.

Commercially, this SKU gives the sales team a focused bath module to discuss before a full room quotation. The buyer can see the finish direction, the storage logic, the approximate planning meters, the manufacturing disclosure, and the image status in one page. That reduces ambiguity in the first conversation and helps separate a serious made-to-order inquiry from a request for a loose inspiration image.

For designers, the most important constraint is restraint. Adding too many visible shelves, decorative handles, or contrast materials would weaken the concept. The Quartz Veil Wash Atelier works because it makes one quiet counter plane and one closed cabinet rhythm carry the bath composition. Any later customization should protect that clarity while adapting dimensions, basins, lighting, and storage to the site.

Quotation review should happen after the client chooses which parts of the concept are essential and which can adjust to the room. If the basin shifts, if the mirror becomes taller, or if storage moves into a side tower, the price and drawings should follow those measured changes. That is why the page presents a serious module direction, not a pretend fixed kit.

Fadior Verve Bath and Vanity Suite with Quartz Veil Wash Atelier — 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 uses quiet morning light, warm-grey satin fronts, pale stone, and a restrained wash ledge so the Verve bath module feels calm rather than theatrical.

All images keep cabinetry closed and exterior-facing, with the hero image isolated on a white commerce background for shop eligibility.

Key features

Designed as a system, not decoration

These points explain why this flagship product stands out.

  • Quartz Veil Wash Ledge

    A long silk-honed quartzite counter plane organizes grooming, towel staging, and guest-bath essentials without turning the vanity into an open display.

  • Closed Verve Storage

    Handleless warm-grey satin fronts keep daily bath items behind quiet surfaces while preserving the calm Verve cabinet rhythm.

  • Pale Stone Basin Surround

    The basin zone uses a pale stone surround to soften the transition between counter, mirror, and wall.

  • Quiet Gulf Bath Posture

    The restrained finish direction suits contemporary Emirati residences where the bath vanity must feel tailored, calm, and easy to maintain.

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-grey satin fronts
  • Silk-honed quartzite top
  • Pale stone basin surround
  • Warm oak accent reveal

Color options

Warm Grey#D8D3CC
Linen#E5DCCB
Pale Stone#F2EBE0
Fadior Verve Bath and Vanity Suite with Quartz Veil Wash Atelier — 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 Verve Bath and Vanity Suite with Quartz Veil Wash Atelier — lifestyle setting with natural light and residential
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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 can adjust basin count, drawer split, counter thickness, mirror width, lighting position, wall cabinet height, and towel clearance after site measurement.

The final shop SKU should be reviewed against plumbing position, door swing, floor level, ventilation needs, and sample approval before production release.

Specifications

Technical specifications

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

SeriesVerve
CategoryBath_and_Vanity
DifferentiatorQuartz Veil Wash Atelier
Module dimensions2.6 m base, 0.8 m wall, 0.6 m tall, 2.4 m countertop
Production locationFoshan, China
Primary useDaily grooming, guest-bath order, towel staging, and closed vanity storage

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
Design rendering disclosureProduct imagery is a design renderingShop SKU disclosurePlaced in customer-facing FAQ and concept facts
SeriesVerveSanity catalogSelected by shared daily plan and live catalog
CategoryBath_and_VanitySanity catalogThird planned category for 2026-07-07 after two live launches
DifferentiatorQuartz Veil Wash AtelierSlug contractUnique against existing Verve differentiators
Slugverve-quartz-veil-wash-atelier-in-verveShop SKU namingSeries-differentiator-in-series format
Base cabinet planning2.6 metersFormula pricing inputPublisher computes price
Wall cabinet planning0.8 metersFormula pricing inputPublisher computes price
Tall cabinet planning0.6 metersFormula pricing inputPublisher computes price
Countertop planning2.4 metersFormula pricing inputPublisher computes price
Editorial briefCasa Italia market signal interpreted for contemporary Emirati residential expectations2026-07-07 product briefUsed in copy without claiming affiliation
Buyer routineDaily grooming, guest-bath order, towel staging, and countertop clarityCommercial intentExplains why this SKU differs from a generic vanity

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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

How is the Quartz Veil Wash Atelier different from other Verve bath modules?+

The Quartz Veil Wash Atelier focuses on a quiet wash ledge and closed vanity storage rather than another double-basin alcove, towel plinth, or mirror feature. It is meant for homeowners who want the bath counter to feel calm during daily grooming, with toiletries and towels planned into closed storage instead of left around the basin zone. The result is more about routine control than decoration.

How is this Verve shop SKU produced?+

This Verve module is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time after measurements, material direction, and drawings are approved. Fadior can adjust basin count, drawer split, mirror width, lighting position, counter thickness, and wall fit so the final piece suits the site rather than behaving like an off-the-shelf vanity. Site survey comes first.

Are the product images exact installation photographs?+

Product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, cabinet rhythm, and spatial intent. Final manufactured product may vary in lighting, room proportions, surface texture, color calibration, reveal depth, and installation conditions after measurement and sample approval. Final drawings and samples define what will be manufactured, including basin placement, counter thickness, edge detail, lighting, cabinet divisions, and site-specific wall fit.

What should designers confirm before specifying this vanity?+

Designers should confirm wall length, plumbing position, basin count, drawer split, mirror width, lighting temperature, towel clearance, ventilation preference, edge profile, and sample finish before production. They should also test the morning routine around the vanity so grooming, guest use, towel staging, and cleaning access can happen without exposing storage or crowding the bath circulation. Outlet placement and cleaning access should be reviewed early.