Surface finishes
- Weathered stone ledge with matte black frame returns
- Oak-front closed storage with calm horizontal grain
Zenith
A bespoke Zenith living room module with a low-sill display ledge, closed oak-front storage, weathered stone top plane, matte black frame rhythm, and a durable 304 stainless steel cabinet body.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
The Zenith Low-Sill Art Ledge is manufactured to order in our Foshan, China factory with a 30-day production lead time for villas and apartments that need a calm display ledge below a living room view wall. It combines low closed storage, a weathered stone ledge, oak-front cabinet rhythm, and matte black framed returns so art, books, and daily objects have a composed landing without turning the living room into an open shelving wall.
The buyer problem is simple: many living rooms need storage, display, and a quiet horizontal datum, but a full media wall can feel too heavy when the main wall already carries windows, stone, artwork, or a fireplace. The Low-Sill Art Ledge keeps the cabinetry low and deliberate. It gives the room a long functional base for hidden storage and a stone-topped ledge for selected objects, while preserving the wall above for art, glazing, or architectural surface.
Zenith is already used for higher media-wall compositions, listening niches, hearth consoles, and storage plinths. This SKU takes a different position inside the same series. Instead of building another tall feature wall, it concentrates the value at sill height. The long base run stores remotes, games, throws, seasonal objects, and audio accessories. The ledge line lets the owner style a small number of objects without exposing every shelf. That makes the room easier to maintain and easier to photograph.
Fadior builds the cabinet body from 304 stainless steel for durability, moisture resistance, hygiene, and long-term panel alignment. The visible language stays residential: oak-front closed storage, weathered stone, and a matte black frame. The hidden structure gives the product strength, while the exterior gives the living room warmth and restraint. For this shop SKU, the formula inputs are 5.4 meters of base cabinet run, 0.8 meters of wall cabinet run, 1.2 meters of tall cabinet run, and 5.1 meters of countertop planning. The publisher computes the shop price from those dimensions; this copy does not invent one.
The module is designed for rooms where the eye needs a stable lower line. In hillside villas, large apartments, and lounge spaces with broad glazing, the view can dominate the room. A low ledge gives the interior a grounded foreground without blocking the window. In city homes, it can sit below artwork or a wall panel composition. In hospitality-style family rooms, it can give the sofa area a quiet storage edge without making the wall feel like a retail display.
The Low-Sill Art Ledge is especially useful when a buyer wants a living room that can shift between daily use and entertaining. During the week, the closed base absorbs small objects that would otherwise remain on the coffee table. Before guests arrive, the owner can leave only a sculpture, a vessel, a tray, or a small book stack on the ledge. The room still feels lived in, but the storage logic stays controlled.
The surface decisions are intentionally direct. Weathered stone gives the ledge weight and protects the top from repeated contact. Oak-front storage softens the lower run and keeps the module from feeling severe. Matte black framed returns give the elevation a precise outline and help the ledge read as one architectural element instead of several loose cabinets. The result is a storage product that can sit below artwork, beside a fireplace, or along a window wall without competing with the room.
This is not a generic TV bench. A television can be coordinated if the project needs one, but the product idea is broader: a low architectural ledge for display, concealed storage, and room proportion. It can support a gallery wall, a stone fireplace side zone, a listening corner, or a view-facing lounge. That difference matters because many premium living rooms are moving away from screen-first planning and toward calmer wall compositions.
Design teams can use the SKU as a clear starting point for drawings. The base run establishes the length and storage rhythm. The ledge top establishes the finish and touch surface. The slim frame defines the edges. The wall above can then be tuned around art, stone, paneling, glazing, or a low fireplace opening. Because the concept is modular, Fadior can adapt the height, depth, reveal width, stone edge, door rhythm, and service access after site measurement.
Installation coordination should happen before production. The floor level, wall flatness, baseboard condition, outlet position, AV route, lighting route, fireplace clearance, nearby glazing, stone handling path, and elevator access all affect the final result. Fadior reviews these details before factory work starts so the module arrives as a resolved package instead of a loose cabinet order. The goal is a ledge that looks embedded in the room, even when it is serving practical daily storage.
The product imagery is a design rendering for planning visual massing, finish relationship, and buyer expectation before final shop drawings. The white-background hero isolates the module for comparison. The installed view shows the ledge sitting below a large living room wall. The detail image focuses on the stone, oak, and frame junction. The wide lifestyle image shows how the ledge supports a calm gallery-lounge mood without filling the room with visual clutter. Final dimensions, site measurements, finish samples, installation details, and room conditions are confirmed before production.
The Low-Sill Art Ledge also helps procurement teams compare options. A tall media wall, a fireplace console, a shelving wall, and a low ledge solve different problems. This SKU is for buyers who want storage and display, but do not want a heavy vertical cabinet mass. Its formula dimensions, series binding, material body standard, production location, lead time, and product type are all explicit, so quotation and review conversations start from fewer assumptions.
A strong living room storage module should make the rest of the room easier to use. The Zenith Low-Sill Art Ledge does that by giving everyday items a closed home, giving selected objects a proper display height, and giving the wall a calm lower datum. It keeps the living room composed after daily use, supports art-led interiors, and preserves the durability expected from a Fadior 304 stainless steel cabinet body. It also gives future project teams a clear reference point for drawings, quotations, finish approvals, room measurement, delivery planning, installation review, aftercare coordination, and owner handover.
Because the module stays low, it can also work in projects where the living room wall has several competing focal points. A tall cabinet block may fight with the exterior view, fireplace, artwork, ceiling beam, or stone reveal. The ledge gives those elements breathing space while still adding order at the daily-use height. That makes it a practical choice for clients who want the room to feel edited rather than furnished around storage.
The specification can be made quieter or stronger depending on the project. A darker stone can make the ledge feel monolithic, while a warmer oak tone can soften the cabinet run for family use. The frame can be tuned to align with window mullions, fireplace reveals, or wall-panel joints. Those alignment decisions are where a simple storage run becomes a tailored architectural product instead of a loose furniture purchase, with cleaner handover notes for owners, installers, designers, and procurement teams. This keeps approvals practical and clear.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The image set presents the module as a closed, inspectable living room product: a white-background commerce hero, a hillside lounge installation, a material close-up, and a wide lifestyle view. The buyer can understand the low-sill datum, stone ledge, oak storage rhythm, and framed side returns without needing an open cabinet view.
The visual direction keeps the Zenith product quiet and architectural. The storage line sits below artwork and stone, while the broader room remains secondary. That supports a buyer who wants a living room storage module that feels built into the architecture rather than staged like a loose furniture piece.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Low-Sill Display Datum
A long low ledge creates a calm horizontal line for selected art objects, books, trays, or vessels while keeping the larger wall open for artwork, glazing, stone, or paneling.
Closed Oak-Front Storage
The lower cabinet run hides daily objects, media accessories, throws, games, and lounge clutter behind closed fronts so the living room can reset quickly before guests arrive.
Weathered Stone Touch Surface
The stone ledge gives the module visual weight and a hard-use top plane for display, service, or daily placement without making the elevation feel like a conventional TV bench.
304 Stainless Steel Cabinet Body
The hidden cabinet body is built for long service life, straight alignment, moisture resistance, and repeated daily use while the visible surfaces stay warm and residential.
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 can adapt the ledge height, cabinet depth, door rhythm, stone edge profile, frame reveal, outlet coordination, lighting route, audio access, and wall relationship after site measurement. The shop SKU gives a clear starting module; final drawings confirm the project-specific size, finish samples, delivery access, and installation details before production.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Zenith |
|---|---|
| Category | Living_Room |
| Differentiator | Low-Sill Art Ledge |
| Module Dimensions | 5.4 m base, 0.8 m wall, 1.2 m tall, 5.1 m countertop planning |
| Cabinet Body | 304 stainless steel |
| Availability | Preorder, manufactured to order with approximately 30-day production lead time |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zenith Low-Sill Art Ledge is manufactured to order in Fadior's Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time. | Foshan, China / 30 days | Made-to-order disclosure | Production timing |
| The product imagery is a design rendering for planning massing, finish relationship, and buyer expectation before final project drawings. | Design rendering | Visualization disclosure | Image status |
| The SKU uses 5.4 meters of base cabinet planning input. | 5.4 m | Formula pricing input | Base cabinet run |
| The SKU uses 0.8 meters of wall cabinet planning input. | 0.8 m | Formula pricing input | Wall cabinet run |
| The SKU uses 1.2 meters of tall cabinet planning input. | 1.2 m | Formula pricing input | Tall cabinet run |
| The SKU uses 5.1 meters of countertop planning input for the stone ledge surface. | 5.1 m | Formula pricing input | Countertop run |
| The cabinet body is specified as 304 stainless steel. | 304 stainless steel | Material contract | Cabinet structure |
| The differentiator is Low-Sill Art Ledge, a lower living room storage and display datum rather than another full-height media wall. | Low-sill ledge | Series differentiation | Zenith series uniqueness |
| The visible finish direction combines oak-front closed storage, weathered stone ledge, and matte black framed returns. | Oak / weathered stone / matte black frame | Finish direction | Buyer-facing finish |
| The productType is Living room modules > Made-to-order storage wall > Low-sill art ledge. | Living room modules | Merchant taxonomy | GMC product type |
| The Google product category is 457 for Entertainment Centers & TV Stands, used as the closest commerce taxonomy for this living room storage module. | 457 | Google Product Taxonomy | Merchant Center category |
| The module is designed for view walls, art walls, fireplace side zones, and gallery-style living rooms where full-height cabinetry would feel too heavy. | Art-led living room storage | Use case | Placement guidance |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
Yes. This module is manufactured to order in Fadior's Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time after approved drawings and order confirmation. The shop SKU gives a clear starting configuration, but final length, depth, ledge height, finish samples, outlet placement, wall condition, and delivery access are confirmed before production begins by the project team in writing together.
A normal media console usually starts with screen placement and loose furniture dimensions. The Low-Sill Art Ledge starts with the room wall. It creates a long architectural datum for concealed storage, display, and proportion, while leaving the wall above open for art, stone, glazing, or a fireplace condition. A screen can be coordinated, but it is not the product's main purpose.
The product imagery is a design rendering that shows the intended massing, finish relationship, and buyer-facing composition before final project drawings. It helps compare the low ledge, oak-front storage, stone top, and frame rhythm. Final dimensions, installation details, surface samples, lighting positions, and site-specific conditions are confirmed through Fadior's drawing and approval process before production starts formally with approvals documented.
It works best in living rooms where storage is needed but a full-height wall would feel too heavy. Good placements include view walls below broad glazing, lounge walls below artwork, fireplace side zones, and gallery-style rooms where selected objects need a clean ledge. The closed base keeps daily objects hidden, while the stone top keeps the room composed and easy to reset.
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