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Stainless Steel Kitchen

304 stainless steel kitchens planned for workflow, durability, and easier upkeep.

The kitchen works harder than any other room. Heat, moisture, grease, impact, and repetition all accumulate here, so material weakness shows early and planning errors show daily.

Fadior handles the kitchen as architecture rather than appliance packaging. 304 food-grade stainless steel, glue-free construction, and one-piece cabinet bodies create a durable, zero-formaldehyde core, while Abyss, Atelier, and Dream Home show three distinct ways the room can read as disciplined, curved, or warmer in tone.

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Fadior Kitchen — premium stainless steel cabinetry

Origin

Manufactured in Foshan, China

Every Fadior stainless steel kitchen system is designed and manufactured in Foshan, Guangdong — the centre of China's stainless steel kitchen cabinet industry.

Fadior's factory in Foshan operates a fully integrated production chain — from laser cutting and CNC forming through PVD surface treatment, assembly, and protected pack-out. With 213 national patents and over two decades of export experience, the facility delivers 304 food-grade stainless steel kitchen cabinets to dealers, architects, and project developers across global markets.

As one of China's leading stainless steel kitchen manufacturers, Fadior combines zero-formaldehyde material integrity with Industry 4.0 automation to meet the quality standards that international buyers expect from a premium Chinese kitchen cabinet supplier.

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Collections

Collections recommended for the kitchen.

These collections share the finishes, detailing, and performance characteristics that work well in this room type.

Planning guidance

Key considerations for kitchen design.

Review these notes for layout, storage zoning, finish coordination, and day-to-day function.

Start with workflow before appearance. The distance between cooking, washing, preparation, and concealed appliance zones matters more than decorative extras.

Give high-frequency items the easiest reach and keep visual weight off the countertop. Tall storage, pantry functions, and cleanup tools should disappear into full-height zones rather than crowd the working surface.

Use one clear finish direction. Matte metal, timber, stone, and lighting should support legibility and maintenance, not compete for attention.

Related projects

See this room type in completed homes.

These references show how the space is resolved in real residential settings.

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More views of layouts, finishes, and room details.

Consultation path

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