Surface finishes
- Whitewashed-plaster media wall
- Rough limestone fireplace frame
- Weathered teak floor plinth
- Bleached olive wood accent pairing
- 304 stainless steel cabinet body
Zenith
A made-to-order Zenith living-room module with an arched limestone hearth frame, closed media storage, weathered teak plinth, and a 304 stainless steel cabinet body.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Zenith Arched Limestone Hearth Console is a made-to-order living-room module for villas and apartments that need a composed media wall, closed daily storage, and a warmer hearth presence in one built-in element. The module combines 3.2 meters of base cabinet planning, 1.8 meters of wall planning, 1.4 meters of tall storage, and 0.9 meters of stone surface planning around a 304 stainless steel cabinet body. Its visible language pairs a whitewashed-plaster media wall with a rough limestone fireplace frame, weathered teak floor plinth, pale mineral tones, and a calm Mediterranean living-room setting.
The differentiator matters because Zenith already includes Floating Media Wall and Spectral Bronze Media Wall products in the live catalog. Those products cover a flatter media composition and a darker bronze-led wall language. Arched Limestone Hearth Console gives the series a different behavior: an arched hearth frame, a low closed console for remotes and devices, tall side storage for living-room overflow, and a stone-framed focal point that can sit comfortably in a villa lounge or coastal apartment.
The product also honors today's EuroCucina 2026 brief by treating the living wall as a modular-custom hybrid rather than loose furniture. EuroCucina is a biennial international exhibition dedicated to kitchen design and technology, but its strongest ideas often travel into adjacent rooms: handle-free cabinetry, precise panel rhythm, modular planning, and colored stainless steel finish strategy. This SKU translates that agenda into a living-room module where the storage reads as architecture and the cabinet body stays durable behind the softer finish.
Daily living rooms fail when the media wall becomes a surface for scattered remotes, cables, display objects, books, routers, speakers, and seasonal decor. This module gives those items defined homes. The low base console keeps small devices and accessories out of sight, the wall plane gives the screen and fireplace zone a calmer frame, the tall side sections absorb bulkier objects, and the stone surface supports a restrained display layer without turning the room into a showroom shelf.
Fadior manufactures the module to order, so the shop SKU sets a clear product boundary while leaving final site details open for drawings. Before production, the project team can adjust wall width, console depth, screen zone, hearth opening, speaker position, cable access, side-storage height, drawer split, ventilation clearance, plinth height, stone tone, plaster color, packing breaks, and installation sequence. The published dimensions give the formula price resolver a starting scope, while final drawings respond to the actual room and equipment plan.
For homeowners, the main benefit is visual calm without losing practical storage. The hearth frame gives the room a settled architectural center, the closed base reduces visible clutter, and the side towers support the ordinary items that make a lounge work every day. For designers and procurement teams, the named SKU makes the first conversation more concrete: Zenith series, Arched Limestone Hearth Console differentiator, measured cabinet sections, Mediterranean finish direction, preorder timing, and a site-adapted drawing path before production.
The hearth format is useful when a living room needs one calm focal point instead of a screen placed above unrelated furniture. The arch softens the wall, the limestone gives the center bay visual weight, and the low console keeps the everyday operating layer below the sightline. That makes the room feel furnished by architecture rather than assembled from separate pieces. It also gives designers a stronger way to coordinate the sofa, terrace opening, rug, lighting, and wall storage around a single measured composition.
Storage behavior is the practical reason for the module. A living room often carries small devices, game controllers, remotes, chargers, paperwork, blankets, extra candles, seasonal objects, cleaning cloths, and fragile display items. Open shelving makes those items visible too quickly, while freestanding cabinets often leave cables and ventilation as afterthoughts. Zenith Arched Limestone Hearth Console keeps the front calm and lets drawings assign each object type to a drawer, side tower, or service zone before production starts.
The 304 stainless steel cabinet body supports that discipline behind the visible finish. Media walls are touched every day, cleaned often, and asked to carry equipment, stone, shelves, and storage loads. A stainless cabinet basis helps maintain alignment while the whitewashed plaster, rough limestone, weathered teak, and pale mineral palette keep the room warm. The structure is not the visual story, but it gives the softer Mediterranean finish a more dependable foundation.
The Mediterranean direction also gives the living room a different tone from Zenith's existing bronze-led expression. Chalk white, limestone bone, aegean blue, olive green, and weathered sand make the room feel bright without becoming stark. Rough limestone gives the hearth depth, weathered teak grounds the base, and bleached olive wood can soften nearby shelving or ceiling details. The result is sunbaked, breezy, coastal, generous, hospitable, sculptural, and mineral, while still feeling quiet enough for everyday family use.
For GCC and Middle East projects, the format works because it balances European exhibition influence with regional residential needs. Large villas and apartments often need a media wall that looks refined from the main seating area, performs during family use, and still feels appropriate when guests arrive. The EuroCucina brief's focus on modular planning and handle-free cabinetry appears here as a clear room system: closed fronts, measured sections, custom-fit drawings, and finish decisions tied to one named SKU.
The product is also procurement-friendly. The base length, wall-planning allowance, tall-storage allowance, stone surface length, finish direction, preorder status, and series binding all sit in one shop SKU. That makes early conversations about samples, freight, packing breaks, access path, lifting sequence, wall readiness, cable routes, and installation timing easier to control. The buyer can compare one complete module rather than stitching together a hearth, console, wall panel, and side cabinets from separate assumptions.
The image set supports that decision process. The square hero isolates the complete module on a white background for commerce review. The midscene image shows the product in a Mediterranean living room, with the arched opening, terrace light, console depth, and closed side storage visible together. The detail image focuses on limestone texture, plaster plane, drawer alignment, and teak plinth. The lifestyle image shows how the module holds a calm media routine without making daily objects the center of the room.
Long-term, the SKU helps the room stay adaptable. A household may change screen size, speaker choice, display objects, books, or device count, but the wall still needs a stable cabinet rhythm and a clear place for service access. The module can be drawn with removable panels, protected cable paths, ventilation clearances, and drawer splits that suit the actual equipment list. That keeps the living room usable after installation, not only beautiful on the first day.
The module is especially suited to villa lounges, coastal apartments, family media rooms, resort residences, and open-plan living areas where the screen wall is seen from more than one angle. Its arched hearth frame gives the room a quiet center, while the closed base and side towers reduce the visual noise that usually gathers around media furniture. The result is a living-room product that can support guests, family evenings, daily storage, equipment changes, sample reviews, drawing coordination, finish sampling, freight planning, and later service notes without changing its calm first impression.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction presents a closed Zenith media wall with an arched limestone hearth, whitewashed-plaster wall plane, weathered teak plinth, and pale mineral palette so buyers can inspect the product as a finished living-room module.
The white hero supports commerce inspection, while the room views show how the console controls remotes, books, display objects, screen placement, and hearth proportion without exposing internal storage.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Arched limestone hearth frame
A rounded stone surround gives the media wall a settled architectural center rather than a flat cabinet panel.
Closed media-console storage
Low base drawers and tall side storage keep remotes, devices, books, and living-room overflow out of sight.
Mediterranean plaster-front expression
Whitewashed-plaster surfaces, rough limestone, and weathered teak create a calm villa-ready living-room language.
304 stainless cabinet body
The cabinet basis is planned around 304 stainless steel for alignment, cleaning, and long-term serviceability.
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 wall width, console depth, screen zone, hearth opening, speaker position, cable access, side-storage height, drawer split, ventilation clearance, plinth height, stone tone, plaster color, packing breaks, and installation sequence before Fadior confirms production drawings.
The Arched Limestone Hearth Console can become a compact villa media wall, a wider family-lounge storage wall, or a coastal apartment focal point while preserving Zenith's calm proportion and stainless cabinet basis.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Base cabinet planning | 3.2 meters |
|---|---|
| Wall planning | 1.8 meters |
| Tall storage planning | 1.4 meters |
| Stone surface planning | 0.9 meters |
| Primary cabinet material | 304 stainless steel |
| Production approach | Made to order, normally about 30 days before shipping coordination |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zenith Arched Limestone Hearth Console is a made-to-order living-room module. | Living-room module | Product scope | Defines the product family and shop category. |
| The product uses the Arched Limestone Hearth Console differentiator. | Arched Limestone Hearth Console | Differentiator | Separates this SKU from other Zenith products. |
| The module includes 3.2 meters of base cabinet planning. | 3.2 m | Module dimension | Used by the publisher to compute formula price. |
| The module includes 1.8 meters of wall planning. | 1.8 m | Module dimension | Defines the media wall and hearth-frame scope. |
| The module includes 1.4 meters of tall storage planning. | 1.4 m | Module dimension | Defines the side-storage allowance for living-room overflow. |
| The module includes 0.9 meters of stone surface planning. | 0.9 m | Module dimension | Defines the hearth-console surface scope. |
| The cabinet body is specified around 304 stainless steel. | 304 stainless steel | Construction basis | Supports durability in a daily living-room module. |
| The visible finish direction includes a whitewashed-plaster media wall. | Whitewashed-plaster media wall | Finish direction | Anchors the Mediterranean living-room visual language. |
| The hearth frame uses a rough limestone direction. | Rough limestone fireplace frame | Finish direction | Gives the media wall a warmer architectural focal point. |
| The product is configured for preorder commerce. | Preorder | Commerce status | Publisher writes the final availability fields. |
| The design references the Zenith product series. | productSeries-zenith | Series binding | Series and category come from the live Sanity catalog. |
| The copy honors the EuroCucina 2026 brief through modular planning, handle-free cabinetry, and colored stainless steel finish strategy. | EuroCucina 2026 | Editorial brief | Connects the SKU to the current product editor brief. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
This SKU centers the living wall on an arched limestone hearth frame, a low closed media console, and tall side storage. Zenith's existing Floating Media Wall and Spectral Bronze Media Wall already cover flatter media planning and a darker bronze-led direction. This product gives the series a warmer Mediterranean option for buyers who want the screen, hearth, remotes, books, display items, and daily storage to feel like one architectural composition.
Yes. Fadior manufactures the module to order after drawing confirmation, so the project team can adjust screen width, hearth opening, speaker position, cable access, console depth, drawer split, side-storage height, ventilation clearance, stone tone, plaster color, plinth height, packing breaks, and installation sequence. The shop SKU defines the starting scope and finish direction, while final drawings adapt the module to the actual living room and equipment plan.
A living-room module carries weight, repeated drawer use, hidden devices, cable access, cleaning cycles, and changing family storage needs. A 304 stainless steel cabinet body gives the module a durable basis behind the plaster, limestone, and teak finish. Buyers still get a warm residential look, while the concealed cabinet structure is planned for long-term alignment, serviceable access, and future adjustment.
It works best in villa lounges, coastal apartments, family media rooms, and open-plan living areas where the screen wall needs to feel architectural instead of loose furniture. The arched limestone frame gives the room a focal point, the closed base hides daily devices and remotes, and the side storage can absorb books, throws, decor, or seasonal items without making the living room look busy.
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