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Voyage Bath Caned Travertine Linen Plinth

A soft blond-ash bath vanity module with a tactile caned plinth and travertine side return.

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Voyage Bath
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Bath and Vanity
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Fadior Voyage Bath Caned Travertine Linen Plinth — 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.

Voyage Bath Caned Travertine Linen Plinth is a bespoke bath vanity module made to order in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time after measurements, finish samples, plumbing locations, delivery access, and installation details are confirmed. The concept centers on the caned travertine linen plinth: a closed vanity composition where blond-ash fronts, a linen-textured lower plinth, a travertine side return, and a matte ceramic counter give the room a soft but durable planning anchor.

The design is built for primary suites, guest baths, serviced apartments, and coastal villa bathrooms that need storage discipline without a heavy cabinet block. The plinth detail visually lifts the vanity from the floor while still giving the base run a grounded architectural line. It is meant for projects where the bathroom must feel calm on day one and remain easy to coordinate through a full interior package.

The vanity face is intentionally closed. Drawers and doors disappear behind a measured panel rhythm, so towels, toiletries, cleaning supplies, and daily grooming tools stay out of view. That closed-front discipline is important for premium bathrooms because the room is often seen from a bedroom, dressing room, or circulation hall; a calm exterior keeps the suite composed even during daily use.

The travertine return gives the module a defined side edge, useful where the vanity meets a shower wall, tall mirror plane, or freestanding linen zone. It also gives designers a material bridge between basin counter, floor tile, wall plaster, and cabinet front. Instead of treating the vanity as a loose furniture piece, the module reads as a built-in architectural element with a clear start and finish.

The caned linen plinth is not decorative filler. It creates a tactile lower register, protects the visual weight of the base, and separates the cabinet fronts from the floor shadow. In a room with pale plaster and soft daylight, that lower band keeps the vanity from becoming a flat pale box. It gives the suite a recognizable signature while staying quiet enough for long-term residential use.

Voyage Bath is suited to bathrooms that need a warmer expression than stone-only minimalism. Blond ash brings a natural tone, matte off-white ceramic keeps the basin zone crisp, and the linen-textured plinth softens the technical character of the storage run. The result is restrained rather than plain: a composed vanity wall that can support mirrors, side sconces, wall niches, or a full-height plaster surround.

The module can be planned as a single long vanity, a double-basin wall, or a compact guest-bath run. Base length, drawer split, counter depth, side-return thickness, mirror width, and plinth height can be adjusted before manufacturing. For bathrooms with a make-up seat, towel stack, or concealed hamper zone, the same exterior language can extend across the run without breaking the visual rhythm.

Because shop SKUs are used by international buyers as planning references, this page defines the direction, finish logic, and ordering baseline rather than a fixed off-the-shelf cabinet. A project team can use the SKU to begin a quotation, then confirm site measurements, preferred basin type, faucet position, counter edge, plumbing clearances, and packing requirements before the final shop drawings are released.

The storage strategy favors clean daily behavior. Upper counter space stays open for basin use, while closed drawers and lower cabinet zones handle towels, grooming appliances, refills, and cleaning items. The plinth band visually absorbs the lower shadow, so the vanity feels intentional even when the room is compact or when the floor finish has strong grout lines.

For hospitality villas and serviced residences, the exterior is easy to understand from a guest perspective. There are no exposed compartments, open shelf zones, or decorative handles competing with the basin area. The user sees a calm counter, clear mirror plane, and a warm lower texture, which helps the bathroom feel maintained even when storage is heavily used.

The finish direction works especially well with chalk-painted plaster, pale stone tile, whitewashed flooring, wool-toned towels, and soft slate accents. Designers can keep the palette quiet or add contrast through taps, wall lighting, and mirror framing. The module is intentionally flexible enough to support spa-like calm, coastal restraint, or a more urban apartment tone.

The counter can be coordinated for under-mount, vessel, or integrated basin planning, subject to project drawings and plumbing constraints. The product page does not lock a basin model; instead, it gives the vanity envelope, exterior finish, and dimensional logic that the quotation team can adapt. That makes the SKU useful for early budgeting without pretending every bathroom has the same technical condition.

In humid rooms, exterior continuity matters as much as style. The module is planned around clean panel spacing, careful edge protection, and easy wiping around the basin zone. Closed fronts reduce visual noise, while the travertine side return helps protect the most visible transition where vanity, wall, and floor meet.

The plinth can also help solve renovation conditions. Older apartments and villas often have floor level changes, pipe chases, or wall irregularities near the vanity. A considered lower band gives the project team a controlled place to absorb small site realities while keeping the finished elevation deliberate.

For double-vanity layouts, the same plinth line can run continuously below two basin positions, with drawer divisions adjusted to the users. For compact guest baths, the detail can be compressed into a shorter run and paired with a single mirror. The point is not size alone; it is the consistent exterior language that keeps the bath suite coherent.

The module is also a good fit for designers who want a softer alternative to fully stone-clad bathroom storage. Travertine remains present through the side return and counter coordination, but the blond-ash and linen-plinth elements keep the composition residential. It avoids a cold spa-clinic feel while still reading as durable and premium.

Fadior treats the SKU as a starting point for specification. The order path normally confirms room dimensions, drainage and water supply positions, counter selection, basin quantity, drawer layout, finish sample, packaging method, and destination logistics. Those decisions are practical, but they also protect the visual intent of the caned travertine linen plinth.

The vanity is designed to sit comfortably beside wardrobes, bedroom millwork, and entry storage from the wider Fadior whole-home system. If a residence uses blond wood or pale plaster elsewhere, this bath module can repeat that language without making the bathroom feel copied from another room. It becomes part of a consistent home, not a disconnected bathroom purchase.

On the product page, the most important idea is visible quickly: a closed, pale, tactile vanity wall with a defined plinth and stone side edge. For buyers comparing many options, that clarity helps the SKU stand apart from generic wash consoles, mirrored cabinets, and floating vanity blocks that rely on the same common silhouette.

The module can be quoted for new construction, renovation, villa fit-out, apartment upgrade, or hospitality suite planning. It is most effective when the bathroom needs warmth, practical storage, and a calm architectural line rather than showy ornament. The design stays quiet, but the differentiator remains legible from the first view.

Lighting coordination is intentionally flexible. The vanity can sit under soft ceiling wash, wall sconces, concealed mirror lighting, or daylight from a side window. Because the exterior is restrained, the light can reveal texture without creating glare or visual clutter. This matters in a bath suite where surfaces are seen close up every day.

The caned lower register also gives photographers and owners a strong material cue. In listing photos, design presentations, and buyer reviews, the vanity has a clear identity without depending on loose styling objects. Towels, vessels, and accessories can stay minimal because the product itself carries the tactile story.

From a maintenance standpoint, the closed exterior helps keep the room visually controlled. The plinth detail should be reviewed against the cleaning expectations of the project, and the quotation team can tune finish, toe-space, and edge details accordingly. The SKU gives a premium direction while leaving room for responsible specification.

Voyage Bath Caned Travertine Linen Plinth is therefore best understood as a custom bathroom module with a soft architectural base, not a stock vanity cabinet. It gives buyers a clear shop entry point, gives designers a repeatable finish language, and gives the manufacturer a precise enough brief to move from inspiration into measured production.

The final delivered module is confirmed through drawings and sample approval. Dimensions, hardware, basin coordination, and installation details are adjusted to the site, while the visible intent remains the same: blond-ash closed storage, matte off-white counter, chalk-plaster mirror surround, travertine side return, and a tactile caned linen plinth that makes the bath wall feel finished.

Fadior Voyage Bath Caned Travertine Linen Plinth — 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 image set should read as a quiet bath-suite product study: pale daylight, blond fronts, matte ceramic, chalk-plaster mirror wall, and a legible lower caned plinth.

The product should stay exterior-facing and closed in every view, with the travertine side return and plinth texture visible enough for buyers to understand the differentiator.

Key features

Designed as a system, not decoration

These points explain why this flagship product stands out.

  • Caned lower plinth

    A tactile lower band gives the vanity a warmer residential base without exposing storage.

  • Travertine side return

    The side edge helps the module meet wall, floor, and mirror planes with a finished architectural stop.

  • Closed storage rhythm

    Drawer and door divisions remain concealed behind a quiet exterior elevation for cleaner daily use.

  • Soft daylight palette

    Blond ash, matte ceramic, chalk plaster, and linen texture create a restrained bath-suite mood.

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

  • blond ash
  • caned linen texture
  • travertine
  • matte off-white ceramic
  • chalk-painted plaster

Color options

Chalk White#F4EFE6
Flax Linen#D5CABA
Blond Ash#B89D7A
Slate Misty Blue#5C6772
Lambswool#EAE5D9
Fadior Voyage Bath Caned Travertine Linen Plinth — 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 Voyage Bath Caned Travertine Linen Plinth — 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.

Project teams can tune length, basin count, drawer rhythm, plinth height, counter depth, side-return thickness, and finish samples before drawings are approved.

The SKU can support primary suites, compact guest baths, hospitality villas, and serviced residences that need a calm built-in vanity wall.

Specifications

Technical specifications

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

SeriesVoyage Bath
CategoryBath and Vanity
DifferentiatorCaned Travertine Linen Plinth
Primary visible finishBlond ash vanity with caned linen plinth and travertine side return
Module dimensions2.8 m base, 0.6 m tall storage, 2.8 m countertop
Order modelPreorder custom module confirmed by drawings and samples

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
Visual disclosureProduct imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, panel rhythm, and spatial intent.Shop SKU transparencyFinal manufactured product may vary after measurement and sample approval.
SeriesVoyage BathSanity productSeriesBound to productSeries-voyage-bath for the Bath_and_Vanity category.
DifferentiatorCaned Travertine Linen PlinthShop SKU slug contractDistinct from existing Voyage Bath products focused on cove, fluting, ribbing, wash niches, and basin galleries.
Core usePrimary suite, guest bath, serviced apartment, and villa vanity wall planning.Product planningBest for bathrooms needing quiet storage and a warm lower-register detail.
Visible finishBlond ash fronts, matte off-white ceramic counter, chalk-plaster mirror surround, travertine side return, caned linen plinth.Buyer-facing material directionFinal samples are approved before production.
Storage behaviorDaily items remain concealed behind a measured vanity elevation.Closed-front planningSupports cleaner sightlines from bedroom or dressing areas.
CustomizationLength, basin count, drawer split, counter depth, side return, and plinth height can be tuned.Project quotationAdjustments happen during drawing confirmation.
Commerce taxonomyGoogle product category 6356 and internal product type Bathroom modules > Bespoke vanity suite > Bath vanity.Google Merchant CenterUsed by the publisher for feed eligibility.
Formula dimensionsBase 2.8 m, wall 0.0 m, tall 0.6 m, countertop 2.8 m.Shop pricing inputThe publisher computes price from dimensions; no manual price is written.
AvailabilityPreorder workflow with production after project confirmation.Shop SKU policyWorldwide shipping and return-policy references are added by the publisher.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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

Is Voyage Bath Caned Travertine Linen Plinth ready made?+

No. It is configured from this shop SKU direction after the project team confirms site measurements, plumbing positions, finish samples, packing method, delivery access, and installation conditions. The page defines the vanity language, storage behavior, and finish baseline, while the final manufactured module is adapted to the real bath suite, basin selection, counter depth, and wall conditions before production begins.

What makes this Voyage Bath vanity different from other Voyage Bath products?+

The differentiator is the caned linen-textured lower plinth paired with a travertine side return. Existing Voyage Bath products already cover bronze cove, calacatta basin, fluted mirror, ribbed travertine portal, and soft slate wash niche directions. This SKU instead focuses on a softer lower-register texture, a side-framed vanity edge, and a pale blond-ash elevation for quieter residential bathrooms. The intent is to make the lower register memorable without repeating the existing wash-wall or basin-gallery silhouettes in the same series.

Can the vanity be changed for a double-basin bathroom?+

Yes. The base run, drawer split, counter depth, mirror width, basin count, faucet positions, plinth height, and side-return thickness can be adjusted during quotation. For a double-basin plan, the project team can keep one continuous lower plinth line while tuning internal divisions around two users, towel storage, cleaning items, and daily grooming tools. This lets the product scale up without losing the quiet plinth detail that defines the SKU.

How should designers use this SKU in an early plan?+

Use it as a starting point for finish direction, storage behavior, and budget discussion rather than as a fixed stock cabinet. Confirm room dimensions, drainage and water supply positions, basin type, counter edge, mirror size, lighting locations, wall construction, packing constraints, and delivery access before requesting final drawings and sample approvals. Early coordination also helps decide whether the travertine return should meet tile, plaster, glass, or another storage module.