Surface finishes
- FSC oak screen rhythm
- Matte black framed fronts
- Weathered stone surround
- Muted patagonia green closed storage
- Overcast sky neutral setting
Zenith
A living-room storage wall with FSC oak gallery screen panels, closed media storage, and a weathered-stone surround for calm material-led interiors.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Zenith FSC Oak Gallery Screen is made to order in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time after measurements, finish samples, delivery access, and installation details are confirmed. It is planned for homeowners, designers, and procurement teams who want a living-room cabinet wall that treats certified wood sourcing as part of the visible product proposition rather than a hidden back-office note.
The differentiator is the FSC oak gallery screen. Existing Zenith products already cover arched hearth consoles, concrete cane media plinths, floating media walls, layered timber veils, low-sill art ledges, oak datum listening niches, ribbed audio credenza bridges, slate ribbon media libraries, spectral bronze media walls, and window bench archive walls. This SKU takes a narrower route: a vertical oak screen language that can conceal media equipment, calm an art wall, and show a responsible wood story at the same time.
The layout is built around closed storage first. A low credenza base holds routers, speakers, remotes, chargers, spare cables, and daily living-room items behind quiet fronts. Above it, the oak gallery screen gives the wall a measured vertical rhythm. The weathered-stone surround adds weight near the fireplace or art recess, while the dark frame gives the composition a precise edge without relying on heavy ornament.
That makes the module useful for villas, serviced residences, and premium apartments where the lounge is both a daily family space and a guest-facing room. Open shelving can look relaxed in photographs but often becomes visually noisy after a few weeks of real use. Zenith FSC Oak Gallery Screen gives the room a stronger default: display only what deserves to stay visible, and keep the working storage behind closed fronts.
The material brief matters here. FSC certification supports responsible forest management and chain-of-custody control, but the buyer still judges a living-room cabinet by grain, proportion, stability, and surface finish. This SKU treats certification as a specification layer attached to the cabinet door and veneer decision, not as a slogan. The oak screen has to look refined, align cleanly, and feel substantial in the same way any luxury finish would.
Behind the visible finish direction, Fadior uses a 304 stainless steel cabinet body as the durable construction basis. The customer-facing oak, stone, and frame direction can move warmer, darker, lighter, or more architectural after sample review, but the planning logic remains consistent: certified oak screen rhythm, closed lower storage, measured wall integration, and a calm media or art zone within one Zenith module.
The formula-ready meter inputs declare 3.6 meters of base cabinetry, 2.2 meters of wall cabinetry, 1.4 meters of tall storage, and 1.6 meters of countertop or ledge planning. These inputs let the publisher compute the shop price from the approved formula while keeping the final project measured to the actual site. No manual price is written into the product copy.
For homeowners, the value is a quieter living room. Televisions, speakers, gaming devices, routers, books, fragrance objects, and decorative pieces often compete for attention on one wall. A gallery screen helps set the visual hierarchy. It can soften the media zone, create a more architectural backdrop for art, and keep the daily equipment from becoming the first thing guests notice.
For designers, the value is a clearer specification story. The FSC oak screen gives the page a material reason to exist, while the closed storage and stone surround make the wall commercially understandable. It is not another broad media-wall listing. The title, slug, aggregate facts, and visual set all point to the same FSC Oak Gallery Screen idea, which makes the SKU easier to compare and easier to brief into a room concept.
The module is also practical for projects where sustainability language must survive procurement review. A client may ask for certified wood, but the designer still has to coordinate veneer direction, substrate stability, panel width, finish tone, and the way storage opens or conceals services. Zenith FSC Oak Gallery Screen turns those questions into the product itself, rather than hiding them in a later quotation conversation.
The gallery screen is intentionally not just an open shelf. It is a measured vertical surface that can sit in front of equipment bays, divide display from storage, or frame an art recess. The spacing, depth, and panel rhythm are confirmed after the wall width, viewing distance, cable path, and ventilation requirements are understood. The shop page gives a clear direction, while the final cabinet remains project-specific.
The weathered-stone surround gives the living-room wall a grounded center. In some homes it may frame a fireplace recess. In others it can support an art niche, an audio zone, or a quieter blank plane. The important point is the relationship between stone mass, oak vertical rhythm, and closed lower storage. That relationship keeps the wall from feeling like a loose entertainment unit pushed against the room.
From a search and buyer-intent view, the page answers a specific commercial need: a made-to-order living-room cabinet wall with FSC oak doors, closed media storage, and a gallery-screen front. It avoids making broad claims about sustainability and instead connects certification to cabinet surfaces, panel decisions, and specification confidence. Buyers can see what the product is before asking for a quotation.
The Stone-and-Steel Retreat image direction gives the SKU a sheltered villa mood: overcast light, dark frame, rough stone, oak warmth, and a misted landscape outside the glazing. That visual direction communicates material mood and wall rhythm. It does not fix the final site, which is always confirmed through drawings, measurements, finish samples, and installation planning.
For installation planning, the team can coordinate wall backing, cable routes, ventilation gaps, speaker positions, lighting channels, skirting lines, flooring levels, stone thickness, and service access. The finished module should read as calm architecture, but it still has to work for maintenance and daily use. The quotation stage translates the screen concept into exact panel widths and access logic.
The result is a premium living-room module for clients who want certified oak to feel like a design decision, not a checkbox. It gives the room a vertical gallery screen, a closed storage base, a grounded stone zone, and a precise dark frame. The final manufactured product is confirmed after measurement and sample approval, while the design rendering communicates the intended material mood, storage discipline, and spatial rhythm.
Because this is a shop SKU, the page must be specific enough for online comparison and honest enough for made-to-order production. The gallery screen, credenza base, stone surround, and declared dimensions are described as planning components rather than fixed stock parts. That helps a buyer compare the offer early while leaving room for the project team to adapt widths, finishes, and technical access to the real living room.
The storage sequence also supports homes where the lounge performs several roles. It may need to hold media equipment, display art, hide children’s items, support quiet reading, and present a composed wall during entertaining. A single open shelving wall rarely does all of that well. Zenith FSC Oak Gallery Screen separates visible rhythm from working storage so the room can stay orderly after daily use.
For premium residences, the living room is often where material choices are judged most closely. Guests see the panel grain, the screen spacing, the stone edge, and the way the wall meets the floor. This SKU makes those details the product promise. It gives the designer a disciplined starting point and gives the buyer a clearer reason to choose a certified-oak Zenith module over a generic media cabinet.
The product is especially relevant for GCC villas and penthouses where specification standards increasingly ask for traceable material choices without sacrificing luxury. FSC-certified oak can support that expectation when it is paired with careful veneer selection, stable panel construction, and a finish direction that looks intentional in the room. Zenith FSC Oak Gallery Screen keeps that material truth visible while preserving the quiet storage behavior expected from a Fadior living-room wall.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The image set presents the product as a calm living-room wall with vertical oak screen panels, closed lower storage, a stone surround, and a precise dark frame.
The visual direction should be read as a planning reference for panel rhythm, finish mood, and storage behavior rather than a fixed site condition.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
FSC oak gallery screen
Vertical oak screen panels connect the cabinet door choice to responsible sourcing while softening the media or art wall.
Closed media storage
A low credenza base conceals equipment, remotes, routers, and daily items behind calm cabinet fronts.
Weathered-stone surround
A grounded stone zone can frame a fireplace, art recess, or quiet media plane after the wall is measured.
Formula-ready commerce scope
Declared meter inputs support publisher-computed shop pricing while final details remain measured to the site.
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.
Screen spacing, bay width, credenza length, fireplace or art recess position, cable access, lighting line, ventilation gap, finish tone, and side return details can be tuned after site measurement while preserving the FSC Oak Gallery Screen concept.
Finish samples can move warmer, cooler, darker, or more minimal before drawings are approved, so the final living-room module fits the home rather than forcing one fixed showroom finish.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Zenith |
|---|---|
| Category | Living_Room |
| Differentiator | FSC Oak Gallery Screen |
| Construction basis | 304 stainless steel cabinet body with project-specific exterior finish |
| Module dimensions | 3.6 m base, 2.2 m wall, 1.4 m tall storage, 1.6 m countertop or ledge planning |
| Production lead time | Approximately 30 days after approved drawings and samples |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visual disclosure | Product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, panel rhythm, and spatial intent. | Shop SKU transparency | Final manufactured product may vary after site measurement, sample approval, access review, and installation coordination. |
| Series | Zenith | Sanity productSeries | Bound to productSeries-zenith for the Living_Room category. |
| Differentiator | FSC Oak Gallery Screen | Shop SKU slug contract | Distinct from existing Zenith products focused on hearth consoles, media plinths, floating media walls, listening niches, art ledges, archive walls, and audio bridges. |
| Commerce taxonomy | Google product category 635 and internal product type Living room modules > Media storage > FSC oak gallery screen. | Google Merchant Center | Used by the publisher for feed eligibility. |
| Formula dimensions | Base 3.6 m, wall 2.2 m, tall 1.4 m, countertop 1.6 m. | Shop pricing input | The publisher computes price from dimensions; no manual price is written. |
| Production basis | Manufactured to order in Foshan, China with approximately 30-day production lead time. | Manufacturing disclosure | Production begins after drawings, samples, and site requirements are confirmed. |
| Primary use | Closed media storage, vertical oak gallery screen, low credenza base, and calm fireplace or art-wall integration for villas and serviced residences. | Living room planning | Best for living rooms where visual order and material provenance matter together. |
| Visible finish | Oak screen rhythm, matte dark frame, weathered stone surround, muted green closed fronts, and overcast retreat palette. | Buyer-facing material direction | Final samples are approved before production. |
| Brief honor | Connects FSC-certified luxury cabinetry to cabinet door construction, panel cores, and veneer selection for a living-room module. | Daily product brief integration | The SKU applies the material-truth brief without turning the page into a generic sustainability article. |
| Service behavior | The gallery screen softens electronics and display zones while closed storage below holds daily equipment out of view. | Living-room storage discipline | Exact bay widths, screen spacing, shelf height, and finish samples are confirmed before drawings are approved. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
No. It is a preorder shop SKU that is manufactured to order after the project team confirms measurements, finish samples, wall conditions, delivery access, packing method, and installation details. The page gives a clear design direction and formula-ready meter inputs, but the final living-room module is still adjusted to the actual site before production begins. This keeps the online listing useful for early comparison while protecting the buyer from assuming the piece is a fixed-size stock cabinet.
The differentiator is the FSC oak gallery screen. Other Zenith products already cover hearth consoles, media plinths, floating media walls, listening niches, art ledges, archive walls, and audio bridges. This SKU focuses on one organized material-led wall: certified oak screen panels, closed media storage below, a weathered-stone surround, and a precise dark frame. That narrower role is why the slug, title, and aggregate facts all repeat the same differentiator instead of using a broad media-wall phrase.
Yes. The declared dimensions create the starting commerce scope, but screen spacing, bay width, credenza length, shelf height, cable access, ventilation gaps, lighting positions, and finish samples can be adjusted during quotation. The design team preserves the FSC oak gallery screen concept while adapting the final drawings to the real room. This keeps the SKU recognizable while still allowing the working dimensions to respond to viewing distance, equipment needs, and wall conditions.
Use the imagery as a design rendering for finish mood, panel rhythm, and living-room storage behavior rather than a fixed site promise. Final finish texture, exact dimensions, lighting, surrounding wall materials, service access, and site fit are confirmed through measurement, drawings, and sample approval before manufacturing. The purpose is to show the intended relationship between oak screen, stone surround, dark frame, and closed storage before the measured production package is finalized.
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