Surface finishes
- Warm pearl closed panels
- Smoked taupe bench fascia
- Pale oak trim line
- Ivory plaster wall setting
- Muted gray floor slab
Voyage
A composed Voyage wardrobe module with closed armoire storage, an integrated harbor bench, luggage landing ledge, and calm dressing-suite rhythm.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Voyage Harbor Bench Armoire is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time for wardrobe projects that need closed tall storage, a calm bench alcove, and a practical travel-staging ledge in one measured wall.
The differentiator is the Harbor Bench Armoire itself. Existing Voyage directions already cover gallery spine, bronze veil packing wall, cedar dressing passage, pocket wall, oak provenance wall, valet island alcove, mirror-lit run, pearl ribbed bay, recessed watch niche, tailored dressing gallery, and tambour trunk dock ideas. This SKU is different because the seated bench and armoire wall are planned as one closed harbor for dressing, shoe changes, garment staging, and travel pieces.
The lower bench creates a natural pause inside the wardrobe without turning the room into open display. A suitcase, folded jacket, handbag, or pair of shoes can land on the bench while the tall closed fronts keep clothing, bags, and seasonal storage out of sight. The ledge above gives small objects a controlled place during packing and daily routines.
Fadior specifies the cabinet body around 304 stainless steel construction, then resolves the exterior finish, tall-door proportion, bench height, ledge depth, lighting route, and adjacent wall conditions through measured drawings. The result is a durable wardrobe surface that still feels quiet, residential, and tailored.
The visual character is warm and disciplined. Warm pearl panels, smoked taupe basework, pale oak trim, ivory wall planes, and a muted gray floor keep the dressing suite light without becoming plain. The wardrobe reads as architecture first and furniture second.
For designers, the module is useful when the wardrobe needs both seated function and closed capacity. It can replace a loose ottoman, narrow luggage rack, or exposed valet corner with one integrated wall that supports dressing and travel preparation while keeping the room visually calm.
Planning begins with movement through the dressing zone. Fadior checks door swings, bench clearance, suitcase depth, ceiling height, lighting positions, floor level, and the direction of the main mirror or bedroom entry. Those details decide whether the bench sits centered, offset near the entrance, or paired with a longer tall-storage run.
Visible decisions include panel color, bench fascia, ledge depth, reveal spacing, trim tone, and how the bench meets the floor. Hidden decisions include shelf intervals, hanging zones, drawer balance behind closed fronts, ventilation strategy, and maintenance access. The page shows one Voyage direction rather than a fixed retail cabinet size.
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, surface texture, and finish depth after measurement and sample approval.
Buyers should treat the meter inputs as a transparent starting point for formula pricing and early comparison. Final dimensions, finish samples, installation access, delivery route, bench structure, and internal storage balance are confirmed before production.
For homeowners, the value is a smoother dressing routine. Clothes remain hidden, shoes can be changed without bringing in loose furniture, travel pieces have a controlled landing area, and the wardrobe retains the calm of a finished room.
For architects, the product gives a clear early planning language: a closed tall-storage wall with one integrated seating and staging harbor. That clarity helps coordinate lighting, floor protection, ceiling lines, mirror placement, and adjacent bedroom millwork.
The Harbor Bench Armoire also gives project teams a better way to discuss wardrobe scope during early budgeting. Instead of treating seating, suitcase landing, and tall storage as separate allowances, the module groups those decisions into one measurable cabinet composition. That helps the client compare finish direction, meter lengths, and storage function before the final shop drawings are produced.
The bench portion is intentionally restrained. It is not a loose decorative seat, and it is not an open shelf. It is a finished exterior surface sized for short dressing tasks, shoe changes, folding a garment, placing a travel case, or pausing with daily carry items. Because the adjacent fronts remain closed, the wardrobe still reads as a calm wall when the task is finished.
The tall armoire section can be planned around long hanging, folded shelves, concealed drawers, accessory trays, or private storage zones. Those internal decisions are made behind closed fronts after the site survey, so the exterior can stay consistent even when different family members need different storage mixes.
The luggage ledge is a practical design detail for frequent travelers. It gives a suitcase, weekender bag, garment cover, or laundry transfer a predictable landing point without crowding the bedroom floor. In a compact wardrobe, the ledge can be shorter and tightly aligned to the bench. In a larger suite, it can stretch into a longer staging plane while the closed tall fronts keep the architecture continuous.
Fadior also checks how the module meets the rest of the room. The bench may align to a mirror, a bedroom door, a ceiling light cove, a stone threshold, or a wall return. The correct answer depends on the project, but the goal stays the same: a wardrobe that supports movement through the room without creating visible disorder.
Finish coordination matters because a seated wardrobe element receives more touch, pressure, and daily use than a decorative wall. The project team reviews sample color, edge comfort, cleaning expectations, base height, and adjacent flooring before production. These checks keep the Harbor Bench Armoire practical as well as visually quiet.
The module is especially useful for villas, apartments, and hospitality-style residences where the wardrobe is seen from the bedroom rather than hidden in a separate closet. When the first view into the dressing zone is closed, warm, and aligned, the bedroom feels more finished. When the bench and ledge also solve daily tasks, the room works without needing extra loose furniture.
This SKU should not be confused with Voyage packing walls or display-led dressing runs. Its organizing idea is the harbor: a seated pause, a landing ledge, and closed armoire storage held in one measured wall. That difference is why the slug, title, aggregate facts, and FAQ all use Harbor Bench Armoire consistently.
For multi-room projects, the same planning logic can carry into nearby storage zones. The wardrobe can align with a corridor cabinet, bedroom media wall, vanity threshold, or entry storage run while keeping the Voyage language distinct. This lets the Harbor Bench Armoire feel connected to the home without becoming a generic built-in wall.
During review, Fadior separates what the buyer sees from what the installer must resolve. Buyer-facing decisions include finish, door rhythm, bench proportion, ledge use, and the level of visual warmth. Technical decisions include wall fixing, floor protection, tolerance gaps, ventilation, access panels, and how the cabinet body meets the site condition.
That separation is important for a shop SKU because the page must be clear before the final measurement exists. The module gives a concrete priced direction for comparison, then the project process refines the exact lengths and details. It is a starting product definition, not a substitute for measured production drawings.
The best result is a wardrobe that solves a common daily problem without looking busy. A person can sit, change shoes, place a bag, fold a garment, or stage tomorrow morning’s outfit, then close the room back into one quiet architectural surface. That is the practical reason for the Harbor Bench Armoire differentiator.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction keeps the wardrobe closed and composed, using the bench alcove as a practical pause rather than an open display feature.
Warm pearl panels, smoked taupe basework, pale oak trim, ivory wall planes, and muted gray flooring create a quiet dressing-suite mood around the Harbor Bench Armoire.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Integrated harbor bench
The seated alcove gives dressing, shoe changes, and travel staging a controlled place inside the wardrobe wall.
Closed tall armoire storage
Tall fronts keep garments, bags, and seasonal pieces hidden so the dressing room stays visually ordered.
Luggage landing ledge
A measured ledge above the bench supports daily carry items or packing pieces without creating open clutter.
Measured Voyage finish rhythm
Warm pearl panels, taupe basework, and pale oak trim are aligned to the room after site measurement.
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 adjusts wardrobe width, bench height, tall-door rhythm, luggage ledge depth, internal shelf balance, hanging zones, and lighting route after site measurement.
Finish samples, delivery access, room clearances, floor protection, and the relationship to mirrors or bedroom doors are confirmed before production.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Voyage |
|---|---|
| Category | Wardrobe |
| Differentiator | Harbor Bench Armoire |
| Construction | 304 stainless steel cabinet body with custom exterior finishes |
| Production model | Made to order in Foshan, China |
| Lead time | Approximately 30 days after final drawings and sample approval |
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 in Foshan, China with approximately 30-day production lead time | Shop SKU disclosure | Placed in the first description paragraph and FAQ for buyer transparency |
| Design rendering disclosure | Product imagery is a design rendering | Shop SKU disclosure | Placed in the product copy and FAQ for buyer transparency |
| Cabinet body material | 304 stainless steel | Fadior brand rule | Used for the cabinet body before project-specific exterior finishes are resolved |
| Price source | Publisher computes USD price from moduleDimensions | Formula pricing | Codex does not invent or write a manual price |
| Module length inputs | base 3.6 m, tall 5.4 m, countertop 1.2 m | Commerce bundle | Used by the publisher for formula pricing |
| Availability model | Preorder with production lead time | Shop SKU commerce | Availability date is set by the publisher from the live publish date |
| Product type | Wardrobe modules > Bespoke suite > Harbor bench armoire | GMC taxonomy | Used for product-page and merchant-feed classification |
| Primary use | Closed wardrobe storage with seated travel-staging function | Buyer intent | Matches the Harbor Bench Armoire differentiator |
| Visible finish direction | Warm pearl panels, smoked taupe base, pale oak trim | Design brief | Defines the visual style for this SKU |
| Series distinction | Harbor Bench Armoire | Slug-differentiator gate | Avoids repeated Voyage packing-wall, mirror-run, and trunk-dock concepts |
| Public URL pattern | /shop/voyage-harbor-bench-armoire-in-voyage | Shop tier | Published as a shop SKU, not a product inquiry page |
| Identifier model | MPN derived from slug, no GTIN | Google Merchant Center | Publisher writes identifier fields during live publish |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
This SKU centers on the relationship between a seated bench alcove and closed tall armoire storage. Other Voyage directions already cover packing walls, dressing passages, watch niches, trunk docks, and valet islands. The Harbor Bench Armoire is different because the bench, luggage ledge, and tall closed fronts are planned as one wardrobe harbor for dressing, shoe changes, and travel staging while keeping the room visually closed.
Yes. It is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time after measurements, drawings, finish samples, and access requirements are approved. Fadior adjusts the meter lengths, bench height, tall-storage balance, lighting route, and finish details to the project rather than shipping a fixed cabinet size. The production schedule starts after project inputs are complete, so the stated timing should be read as a production lead time rather than an instant-stock delivery promise. Final packing, freight, and installation coordination are confirmed separately for the project location.
The product imagery is a design rendering for material mood, cabinet rhythm, and spatial intent. Final manufactured product may vary in room lighting, site proportions, surface texture, finish depth, and adjacent architecture after measurement and sample approval. The images should therefore be used to understand the intended closed wardrobe composition, warm pearl and taupe palette, bench relationship, and calm dressing-suite rhythm, not as a guarantee that every room proportion or lighting condition will match the final site.
It works best in dressing suites, primary bedrooms, villa wardrobes, penthouse storage rooms, or guest suites where the client needs seated function and closed storage in the same wall. The bench supports changing shoes or staging travel pieces, while the tall armoire fronts keep garments and seasonal items private. It is also useful when the wardrobe is visible from the bedroom, because the closed fronts and integrated bench reduce the need for separate loose seating, luggage racks, or exposed valet furniture that can make the space look unfinished.
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