Fadior stainless steel cabinetry showroom.

Walk through kitchens, wardrobes, vanities, and built-ins formed around 304 food-grade stainless steel, glue-free zero-formaldehyde construction, and the Foshan factory system behind every finished room.
Showroom
8,000 sq m
Steel system
304
Factory origin
1999
Glue-free patents
12
Showroom facts
What buyers should know before comparing stainless steel cabinetry showrooms.
The rooms come first visually, but the reason to visit is proof: 8,000 sq m in Foshan, 304 food-grade stainless steel, glue-free zero-formaldehyde construction, and a factory record that starts in 1999.
What does the Fadior showroom show?
The Fadior showroom is an 8,000 sq m experience center in Foshan for 304 food-grade stainless steel cabinetry. It presents kitchens, wardrobes, bathroom vanities, built-ins, and whole-home storage as connected rooms, not as isolated cabinet samples. Visitors can compare full-room compositions, close-up edge details, PVD finishes, powder-coated colors, wardrobe systems, vanity zones, sample circulation routes, and quieter residential settings while seeing how stainless steel can read warm, calm, and architectural. The showroom is useful for homeowners, designers, developers, dealers, and showroom partners who need to inspect proportion, circulation, surface feel, lighting behavior, and project fit before a specification conversation. It also links the visual display back to Fadior's manufacturing base: Foshan stainless steel processing since 1999, 304 cabinet bodies, glue-free zero-formaldehyde construction, and a factory system built to repeat the same detail at project scale across export orders.
Why is Fadior's showroom credible for stainless steel cabinetry decisions?
The showroom is backed by factory facts rather than display language alone. Fadior operates from Foshan with stainless steel processing heritage since 1999 and uses 304 food-grade stainless steel as the core material for kitchens, wardrobes, vanities, wall storage, and whole-home cabinet systems. Its 80,000+ sq m smart factory supports 200,000+ annual units, Salvagnini automated bending, MES tracking, AGV movement, and controlled production stages. The company holds 213 patents, including 12 glue-free construction patents, and serves 50+ export markets with 100+ international partners. For a visitor, those facts matter because a showroom is only valuable if the manufacturer can reproduce what is shown. Fadior's zero-formaldehyde glue-free construction, stainless steel cabinet bodies, and automated forming process make the showroom a live qualification surface for private homes, dealer displays, and project procurement before deeper quotation review.
Kitchen salon
The first rooms lead with span, circulation, and a quieter residential calm.
The steel stays exacting, but the atmosphere stays residential. Nothing is pushed too hard.
Bigger views carry the chapter. Smaller views interrupt just enough to slow the eye and let line, reflection, and finish register.








Material studies
Luxury is won in the edges, in how shadow sits, and in what happens when light touches the metal.
The close views are there to confirm what the wider rooms only imply: the finish is controlled, the lines stay clean, and the material never feels loud.





Precision reads quiet, never clinical.
Wardrobe rooms
Storage becomes part of the architecture once the full-height rhythm is allowed to settle.
The mood tightens here. The rooms become more intimate, but the sense of order gets stronger.
Full height
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Wardrobe images
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Softer shine
Calm







Plan a visit
Book a private showroom visit.
A scheduled visit lets the room compositions, finishes, and circulation register at the right pace. Send a few details and the showroom team will follow up to arrange the time.
Tactile interval
Then the sequence narrows again to what the hand would notice first.
Surface, trim, reflection, and density are read at a closer distance, where confidence either holds or falls apart.



No thumbnail noise. The finish has enough gravity to hold the page at room scale.
Quiet rooms
Bath spaces and the final residential moments lower the volume without losing precision.
The closing rooms hold the same language, but with less declaration and more ease.
Moisture-heavy zones, transition spaces, and built-in moments all stay within the same architectural discipline. The material never breaks the atmosphere.


By the end, the steel reads less like a statement and more like part of the home.



The closing rooms should feel expansive, not chopped into fragments. Larger frames let the bath and transition spaces read with the same composure as the hero rooms.
Closing spread
The last movement opens out again into atmosphere, proportion, and a final sense of composure.
The page ends with room-scale calm and smaller pauses in between, keeping the showroom feeling composed rather than crowded.



The showroom should close like a final spread in a private brand book, not a strip of leftover thumbnails.

Consultation path


