Surface finishes
- Smoked-oak cabinet fronts
- Leather bench surface
- Velvety lime-plaster backdrop
- Warm putty and chamois beige surrounding palette
Zenith
A made-to-order Zenith living room module with a Window Bench Archive Wall, a 304 stainless steel cabinet body, closed smoked-oak fronts, a long leather bench, and tall archive storage for a calm reading wall.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Zenith Window Bench Archive Wall is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with a 30-day production lead time for homes that need a calmer living room storage wall around a window seat. It combines closed lower cabinets, tall archive panels, a long bench plane, selected shelves, and a restrained backdrop so the room gains reading comfort and storage capacity without becoming another screen-first media zone.
This SKU is distinct from existing Zenith products that focus on a hearth console, concrete cane media plinth, floating media wall, low-sill art ledge, listening niche, slate ribbon media library, or spectral bronze media wall. The Window Bench Archive Wall is defined by a continuous seated ledge under the window and tall side storage that frames books, records, throws, games, and daily objects behind closed fronts.
Fadior builds the cabinet body from 304 stainless steel for straight alignment, long service life, moisture tolerance during cleaning, and stable panel reveals. The visible finish language stays warm and residential: smoked-oak fronts, a leather bench surface, velvety lime-plaster background, dark wood mass, aged tile floor, and chamois beige highlights that make the wall feel intimate rather than technical.
Planning begins with the window location, sill height, seating depth, base storage rhythm, tall cabinet width, shelf load, outlet positions, reading light route, cable allowance, floor level, nearby sofa distance, curtain clearance, delivery access, and the exact relationship between the bench and the view. The module should feel built into the room, not placed below the window as loose furniture.
The image set should be read as a design rendering for product planning and buyer visualization. Final dimensions, finish samples, bench comfort, shelf loads, lighting channels, site measurements, cable routing, delivery access, and installation conditions are confirmed before production. The white hero image supports shop comparison, while the room images show how the wall anchors a quieter reading area.
A conventional media wall often gives the largest surface to a screen. Zenith Window Bench Archive Wall changes that priority. It can still support planned equipment where the project requires it, but the named differentiator is the window-bench archive sequence: seated ledge, closed lower storage, tall side panels, restrained shelf display, and enough hidden capacity for the living room to reset after everyday use.
The module dimensions for this shop SKU are 5.2 meters of base cabinet run, 1.8 meters of wall cabinet planning, 3.4 meters of tall cabinet run, and 3.6 meters of bench or countertop planning. The publisher computes the shop price from those inputs; this copy does not invent one. Buyers can compare this SKU with other Zenith modules while understanding that final drawings follow the actual home.
For villas, townhouses, and larger apartments, the best window wall often needs to support several routines at once. It can be a reading spot in the morning, a place for throws and books in the evening, and a storage wall that absorbs objects before guests arrive. The bench gives the wall a human use, while closed fronts keep daily storage visually quiet.
The finish direction is intentionally weighted and calm. Smoked-oak fronts create a deep architectural mass, the leather bench softens the seating plane, velvety lime plaster keeps the background tactile, aged tile underfoot grounds the composition, and warm putty tones stop the room from feeling black or cold. This is a living wall for owners who want intimacy and order rather than a showroom display.
A key design decision is the bench depth. If it is too shallow, it becomes only a ledge. If it is too deep, it competes with sofa circulation. If the tall archive panels are too wide, they overpower the window. Fadior reviews the room elevation so the seated ledge, storage rhythm, and shelf line feel balanced from across the room and comfortable at close range.
This SKU also gives designers a clearer procurement conversation. Instead of asking for a broad custom living room wall, the buyer can point to a named Zenith module with a defined differentiator, category, made-to-order status, production location, lead time, and dimension inputs. That makes early budgeting and specification easier before measured drawings and finish samples are approved.
The Window Bench Archive Wall works especially well where a long window wall is underused. Tall side storage can frame the opening, lower cabinets can hide games and household items, and the bench can create a natural pause beside the view. The room gains a place to sit without surrendering the entire wall to open shelving or loose freestanding pieces.
Compared with a floating media wall, this module is more furniture-like and window-oriented. Compared with a listening niche, it is less equipment-specific. Compared with a low-sill art ledge, it adds deeper storage and a real seating plane. That distinction is why the differentiator is a window bench archive wall rather than another media wall, plinth, or ledge.
The buyer should treat the SKU as a starting point for a made-to-order home module. Before production, Fadior confirms site measurements, wall straightness, floor flatness, finish samples, bench comfort, lighting routes, outlet positions, delivery access, and approved drawings. That process protects the clean shop concept from becoming a loose decorative idea during installation.
Because the cabinet body uses 304 stainless steel, the module can maintain straight reveals and stable structure under daily use while the exterior remains warm. The owner sees smoked-oak fronts, a quiet bench, restrained shelves, and a tactile wall plane. The project team still gets a durable base for drawers, tall panels, service planning, and long horizontal alignment.
From a maintenance perspective, the wall gives the room an easy reset. Books, blankets, chargers, games, and seasonal pieces can move behind closed fronts while a small number of objects remain on the shelf line. The bench becomes useful without turning the living room into a storage dump, which matters in family homes and hospitality-style residences.
For search and comparison, the page states the practical facts directly: Zenith series, Living_Room category, Window Bench Archive Wall differentiator, made-to-order production in Foshan, China, 30-day lead time, rendered visualization status, 304 stainless cabinet body, and formula meter inputs. Those facts help owners compare modules without hiding the custom nature of the product.
The finished room should feel more composed after installation. Daily objects disappear, the window gains purpose, selected pieces have a controlled place, and the long wall becomes a warm architectural reading plane rather than a blank surface. That is the commercial purpose of this SKU: a living room storage wall that adds seating, archive capacity, and calm at the same time.
The bench sequence also gives the design team a practical way to handle window-wall constraints. Radiator zones, outlet routes, curtain returns, view lines, and seating clearances can be coordinated before production instead of improvised during installation. The module turns a difficult elevation into a measured storage and seating feature.
For homeowners comparing shop SKUs, this module is best read as a premium living room storage direction rather than a loose bench or cabinet. The value is the combination of durable cabinet body, concealed archive storage, a real seated ledge, controlled shelf display, measured proportions, and a production process that checks the actual wall before manufacturing begins.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The hero image isolates the module on white so buyers can compare the bench plane, tall archive panels, closed storage rhythm, and shelf proportion without room distraction.
The room views show how the same module works as a quiet reading wall, with a window bench and concealed archive storage supporting daily living.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Window bench archive sequence
A long seated ledge anchors the window while tall side panels and lower fronts conceal everyday storage.
Closed storage with selected display
The wall balances hidden archive capacity with a restrained shelf line for books and objects.
304 stainless steel cabinet body
Fadior builds the cabinet body in 304 stainless steel for durable alignment, stable reveals, and long service life.
Made-to-order wall planning
Window position, bench depth, outlet route, lighting channel, curtain clearance, and finish samples are confirmed before production.
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 adapts bench depth, tall-panel rhythm, shelf spacing, front finish, outlet route, lighting channel, and cable planning to approved room measurements.
Finish samples, seating comfort, wall backing, floor level, curtain clearance, delivery access, and installation conditions are confirmed before production.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Zenith |
|---|---|
| Category | Living_Room |
| Module dimensions | 5.2 m base cabinets, 1.8 m wall cabinet planning, 3.4 m tall cabinet run, 3.6 m bench or countertop planning |
| Cabinet body | 304 stainless steel structure with bespoke exterior finish |
| Availability | Preorder with 30-day production lead time after project confirmation |
| Manufacturing location | Foshan, China factory |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zenith Window Bench Archive Wall is produced in Fadior's Foshan, China factory with a 30-day lead time after project confirmation. | Foshan, China; 30-day lead time | Shop disclosure | Production timing |
| The page images are design rendering views for product planning and buyer visualization. | Design rendering | Visualization disclosure | Image status |
| The cabinet body is specified as 304 stainless steel. | 304 stainless steel | Material contract | Cabinet structure |
| The module dimensions are 5.2 m base, 1.8 m wall, 3.4 m tall, and 3.6 m bench or countertop planning. | 5.2 / 1.8 / 3.4 / 3.6 m | Formula pricing input | Publisher computes price from these values |
| The Window Bench Archive Wall creates a seated ledge beside concealed archive storage. | Window bench | Functional planning | Primary product differentiator |
| Closed base and tall fronts help daily objects disappear from the living room. | Concealed living storage | Workflow benefit | Daily reset |
| Smoked oak, leather bench, lime plaster, aged tile, and warm putty tones define the visible finish direction. | Belgian Monastic Luxury | Finish direction | Visual style anchor |
| The module can be coordinated with curtain clearance, lighting channel, outlet route, bench depth, and nearby seating distance. | Site-specific planning | Customization scope | Project drawing phase |
| The SKU is intended for villas, townhouses, and apartments that need a composed Living_Room window storage wall. | Residential living storage | Use case | Buyer fit |
| The bench gives the window wall a seated use while routine items stay behind closed fronts. | Seating plus concealed storage | Design intent | Room composition |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
This SKU is centered on a real window-bench sequence rather than a screen wall, console, listening niche, or low art ledge. It gives the window side of the room a seated use while tall side panels and lower closed fronts hide books, games, throws, chargers, and seasonal objects. The result is still a storage wall, but its main experience is a calm reading and archive zone that turns an underused elevation into a useful place to sit.
No. The listed meter inputs support formula pricing and shop comparison, while final production follows the actual room. Fadior confirms window size, sill height, bench depth, wall length, ceiling height, floor level, outlet locations, lighting route, curtain clearance, delivery access, finish samples, and approved drawings before production. The SKU gives buyers a clear starting direction, not a claim that every home should accept identical dimensions or site conditions.
The rendered visualization is a planning reference for massing, bench proportion, front rhythm, selected shelf display, closed storage, and buyer expectation. It is not a final installation drawing. Before production, Fadior still confirms site measurements, wall conditions, finish samples, lighting routes, outlet positions, delivery access, seating comfort, and approved drawings so the module can be manufactured and installed cleanly. Use it as a visual guide only.
A full open library wall can look impressive but often creates more dusting, more styling pressure, and less concealed storage. The window bench gives the owner a useful seated place while lower drawers and tall cabinets hide routine items. That balance suits living rooms that need warmth, order, and daily reset rather than constant display. It keeps the wall easier to maintain while still giving the owner a personal reading area. Daily.
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