Surface finishes
- Calacatta-inspired exterior fronts
- Champagne PVD reveal lines
- Desert oak interior warmth
- Tinted glass accent
- Honeyed limestone plinth tone
- 304 stainless steel cabinet body
Voyage
A made-for-project Voyage wardrobe module with a 304 stainless steel cabinet body, closed calacatta-inspired fronts, champagne PVD reveal lines, desert oak warmth, and a trunk-height docking plane for travel preparation.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Voyage Tambour Trunk Dock Wall is a wardrobe module for homeowners, designers, and purchasing teams who want travel preparation built into a closed robe wall. The product is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory, with an approximate 30-day production lead time before shipping coordination. It combines 2.4 meters of base planning, 5.0 meters of tall closed storage, and 1.0 meter of finished docking surface around a 304 stainless steel cabinet body.
The differentiator is the trunk-height docking plane set into a tambour-like vertical wardrobe composition. Voyage already includes an atelier gallery spine, cedar shadow dressing passage, Copenhagen loft pocket wall, oak provenance wall, mirror-lit dressing run, and tailored dressing gallery. Tambour Trunk Dock Wall gives the series a different daily behavior: a closed luminous wardrobe surface with a specific landing zone for suitcases, garment stacks, travel trays, and short-term wardrobe decisions.
A dressing room often fails at the moment before a trip. Clothing may be selected behind closed doors, but the suitcase lands on a bed, a chair, or the floor because the wardrobe wall has no deliberate surface for sorting. This SKU places that temporary work zone into the cabinetry itself. The user can place a carry-on case, fold shirts, review accessories, and clear the area without turning the room into an open closet display.
The visual language is intentionally polished and architectural. Calacatta-inspired exterior fronts give the wall a luminous field, champagne PVD reveal lines organize the tall panels, and desert oak warmth keeps the module residential instead of cold. A restrained tinted glass accent can be used as a quiet vertical break, but the dominant read remains closed storage with a precise lower docking plane.
The 304 stainless steel cabinet body matters behind the refined surface. Wardrobe cabinetry sees repeated door movement, suitcase contact, changing humidity, cleaning routines, and long vertical fronts that need stable alignment over time. The concealed structure gives the visible calacatta, champagne, oak, and glass details a durable basis for daily use in villas, apartments, penthouse suites, and hospitality-adjacent residences.
For designers, the trunk dock is a space-saving alternative to a freestanding closet island. An island asks for circulation on every side and can overwhelm a narrow dressing room. This wall-based dock keeps the active surface against the wardrobe, leaving the central walkway clean while still giving the client a place to handle luggage and outfit planning.
For owners, the benefit is direct. The wardrobe can stay quiet and composed even during preparation. Tall doors conceal garments. Lower storage controls folded pieces and accessories. The docking plane holds the suitcase or travel tray for the few minutes when decisions are being made. After the routine is finished, the wall returns to a closed architectural surface.
The tambour-like rhythm is not a decorative afterthought. Vertical lines reduce the visual mass of a long wardrobe wall and echo the repeat of tall storage bays above the dock. The champagne PVD reveals mark the edges cleanly, while the pale exterior surfaces reflect evening light without becoming glossy or distracting. The result is a premium wardrobe that feels organized from a distance and inspectable up close.
Customization stays practical. Fadior can adjust total wardrobe length, tall bay count, dock height, dock depth, lower storage split, vertical reveal spacing, plinth treatment, tinted glass placement, desert oak tone, lighting channel, side panel depth, luggage clearance, and installation sequence after actual site measurements are reviewed. The SKU defines the Voyage direction while the final drawings adapt to room conditions.
The palette suits buyers who want a Gulf villa or high-rise apartment mood without over-styling. Calacatta cream, champagne brass, desert oak, honeyed limestone, and pure ivory create a luminous setting that works with travertine floors, evening skyline light, and quiet dressing-room architecture. The product feels premium because the proportions, surface transitions, and use case are controlled, not because the room is overloaded with props.
Procurement teams get a cleaner object to compare. Instead of reviewing a vague luxury wardrobe, the buyer can evaluate one Voyage series SKU with a Tambour Trunk Dock Wall differentiator, fixed module dimensions, a wardrobe category, a Google category, and a stable shop slug. That structure helps compare options, request samples, confirm wall lengths, and move from design intent to commercial scope.
The image set is planned for inspection. The pure white hero isolates the complete closed module for commerce review. The midscene image shows the wardrobe wall in a luminous residence with circulation in front. The detail image studies calacatta-inspired veining, reveal spacing, desert oak warmth, docking edge, and surface quality. The lifestyle image shows evening wardrobe planning without exposing garments or turning storage into display.
Maintenance is part of the design logic. A defined docking surface can be wiped, cleared, and kept visually controlled. Closed doors keep garments away from dust. Lower storage absorbs packing accessories. Champagne reveal lines create order without busy hardware. The cabinet body supports repeated use behind the visible finish, while the buyer experiences a composed wardrobe surface.
Architects can coordinate the module with ceiling height, wall depth, mirror position, floor finish, outlet placement, luggage clearance, nearby seating, lighting control, delivery access, and door swing. The SKU gives both technical teams and homeowners the same practical question to answer: where does luggage preparation happen before the room returns to a closed, calm wardrobe wall?
Voyage Tambour Trunk Dock Wall is strongest when the project needs closed luxury storage that still supports real travel routines. It can anchor a primary suite, face a mirror wall, sit along a walk-through dressing corridor, or complete a guest wardrobe in a villa. In each case, the module gives short-term choices a clean landing surface while preserving the privacy of closed storage.
The publishing layer controls the offer facts after validation. The bundle supplies dimensions, product type, category, and buyer-facing copy, while deterministic rules compute the shop fields and preorder date. The page explains what the module does, why the trunk dock matters, how the visible finish is intended to read, and which details can be adapted before final production details are confirmed.
For international projects, the product gives purchasing teams a practical way to brief the factory. The buyer can mark tall sections, docking length, luggage clearance, lower storage use, side panel depth, sample direction, delivery limits, and installation sequence before drawings are finalized. That makes revisions easier to price and easier to coordinate with site protection, freight access, and room completion.
The final installed impression should feel ready before any suitcase appears. A buyer sees luminous closed wardrobe doors, champagne reveal lines, oak warmth, a low docking surface, and enough tall capacity for real clothing. That is the business value of this SKU: a priced, manufacturable Voyage wardrobe module that turns travel preparation into one controlled architectural surface.
This also gives sales teams a clearer way to qualify the inquiry. If the client wants visible garment display, a boutique-style dressing gallery may be more suitable. If the client wants closed storage but still needs a deliberate luggage surface, this trunk-dock module is the better starting point. That distinction helps Fadior discuss budget, measurements, finish samples, shipping scope, and production timing without overwhelming the buyer with too many wardrobe variations.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction presents a closed luminous wardrobe wall with calacatta-inspired exterior panels, champagne PVD reveal lines, desert oak warmth, tinted glass accents, a trunk-height docking plane, and polished Gulf residence light so buyers can inspect it as finished residential cabinetry.
The white hero supports commerce review, while the room images show the same module controlling travel preparation without exposing garments, hardware, or daily clutter.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Trunk-height docking surface
A dedicated lower plane gives suitcases, garment stacks, packing trays, and accessories a deliberate place during travel preparation.
Closed luminous wardrobe wall
Tall calacatta-inspired fronts keep garments concealed behind a quiet architectural surface with champagne PVD reveal lines.
304 stainless cabinet body
The concealed cabinet basis supports alignment, cleaning routines, door movement, and long-run stability behind the finish.
Tambour-like vertical rhythm
Fine vertical spacing reduces the mass of the wardrobe wall and visually connects the tall storage bays with the docking plane.
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.
Designers may adjust total wardrobe length, tall bay count, dock height, dock depth, lower storage split, reveal spacing, plinth treatment, tinted glass placement, desert oak tone, lighting channel, side panel depth, luggage clearance, and installation sequence after actual site measurements are reviewed.
The Tambour Trunk Dock Wall can stay compact for a high-rise dressing corridor, expand across a villa primary suite, or align with a guest-room wardrobe where luggage, folded garments, and accessories need a temporary staging surface.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Base cabinet planning | 2.4 meters |
|---|---|
| Wall cabinet planning | 0.0 meters |
| Tall cabinet planning | 5.0 meters |
| Finished dock surface | 1.0 meter |
| Primary cabinet material | 304 stainless steel |
| Visible finish direction | Calacatta-inspired closed fronts, champagne PVD reveal lines, desert oak warmth, tinted glass accent, honeyed limestone tone, and pure ivory light |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Series binding | Voyage | — | Sanity-backed Wardrobe product series. |
| Differentiator | Tambour Trunk Dock Wall | — | Distinct from Voyage gallery, passage, pocket wall, provenance wall, mirror-lit run, and tailored dressing products. |
| Base cabinet planning | 2.4 meters | — | Formula input for publisher-computed commerce price. |
| Wall cabinet planning | 0.0 meters | — | Wardrobe module is planned as tall storage plus base/dock rather than overhead wall cabinets. |
| Tall cabinet planning | 5.0 meters | — | Closed wardrobe capacity for garments, luggage, and accessories. |
| Finished dock surface | 1.0 meter | — | Luggage and staging surface for travel preparation tasks. |
| Primary cabinet basis | 304 stainless steel | — | Concealed structural basis behind the visible wardrobe finish. |
| Visible finish direction | Calacatta-inspired closed fronts, champagne PVD reveal lines, desert oak warmth, tinted glass, honeyed limestone, and pure ivory | — | Luminous Gulf villa dressing-room expression. |
| Best-fit setting | Primary suite, high-rise dressing corridor, villa guest room, or compact robe wall | — | Designed for closed storage with a temporary luggage docking surface. |
| Commerce availability | Preorder after validation | — | Publisher writes availability and availability date at live publish. |
| Search intent | Custom luxury wardrobe module with trunk docking surface | — | Targets buyers comparing built-in wardrobe walls, luxury closet storage, and travel-ready dressing cabinetry. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
This SKU focuses on a trunk-height docking plane inside a closed wardrobe wall, giving luggage, folded garments, trays, and accessories a temporary place during travel preparation. It is distinct from Voyage products built around gallery spines, dressing passages, pocket walls, provenance walls, mirror-lit runs, and tailored dressing galleries because the working feature is the luggage dock, not display, lighting, passage flow, or boutique styling.
Yes. Fadior can adjust total wardrobe length, tall bay count, dock height, dock depth, lower storage split, reveal spacing, plinth treatment, tinted glass placement, desert oak tone, lighting channel, side panel depth, luggage clearance, and installation sequence after actual measurements are reviewed. The published SKU defines the Voyage direction and commercial scope, while final drawings respond to ceiling height, wall depth, mirror position, floor finish, nearby doors, and circulation.
Wardrobe cabinetry handles repeated door movement, suitcase contact, cleaning cycles, changing humidity, and long vertical fronts that need to stay aligned. A 304 stainless steel body gives the module a stable basis behind the calacatta-inspired fronts, champagne PVD reveal lines, desert oak warmth, tinted glass, and honeyed limestone tone. Buyers get a luminous residential expression while keeping a durable cabinet structure inside the product over repeated daily use.
Product imagery is a design rendering for evaluating proportion, closed storage rhythm, finish direction, and dressing-room atmosphere before final measurements. The manufactured product may vary in exact veining, champagne tone, wood color, surrounding architecture, lighting, accessory choices, and site conditions. Buyers should use the images to understand the Tambour Trunk Dock Wall concept, then confirm dimensions, samples, storage needs, and installation details with Fadior.
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