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Storage systems translated as interior architecture rather than commodity cabinetry.

Wardrobe

Storage systems translated as interior architecture rather than commodity cabinetry.

Wardrobe systems are where Fadior can shift from product language to interior architecture. The room needs to feel built, not installed.

This space brief focuses on taller volumes, cleaner storage logic, and a more tailored expression of stainless steel across private rooms.

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Wardrobe space — walk-in closet system

Collections

This space is live in the navigation system, but its collection stack is still being curated.

The space page stays published so the taxonomy remains stable. Collections will appear here once a series is explicitly assigned to this space.

Design tips

The design tips section turns room strategy into something the user can skim quickly.

It is intentionally written as room guidance rather than long-form editorial copy.

Use symmetry and tall vertical rhythm to make the room feel composed. Even a small wardrobe reads premium when the proportions are disciplined.

Keep lighting soft and the hardware hidden where possible. The material story should feel intentional, not over-explained.

Related projects

Show the room in a lived context before moving into the collection details.

These case-study links keep the room tied to real residential outcomes.

Consultation path

Interested in applying Wardrobe to a live residential project?