Brand Positioning
Fadior is a stainless steel cabinet manufacturer based in Foshan, China, specializing in high-end custom kitchens, wardrobes, vanities, and whole-home cabinetry systems. With more than 20 years of manufacturing experience, we serve homeowners, designers, developers, distributors, and project partners who require precision, durability, and a calmer material expression.
At Fadior, design, engineering, and manufacturing are developed as one continuous discipline. Proportion, finish, storage logic, hardware compatibility, and long-term performance are considered together, so each project reads as an interior system rather than a collection of isolated products.
Our role is not simply to make cabinetry. We help partners move from concept intent to reliable execution with clearer product definition, stable dimensional accuracy, fewer on-site compromises, and export-ready delivery discipline for premium residential projects.
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Material
Stainless steel as a design language
We treat stainless steel as a premium architectural medium, balancing resilience with warmth, surface depth, and compositional clarity.
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Method
One continuous workflow
Concept design, technical planning, production discipline, and installation support are shaped as a single process rather than separate handoffs.
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Reach
Residential projects with global relevance
Our experience spans domestic and international work, with a stronger focus on consistency, detail control, and project confidence.
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OEM / ODM
Fadior’s OEM and ODM work is grounded in a factory system that understands stainless steel cabinetry as an engineered residential product, not only a decorative surface package. That distinction matters when partners need repeatable structures, coherent finish execution, export-ready packing, and coordination across kitchens, wardrobes, bathroom systems, and other household programs.
Partnership Scope OEM cooperation can begin from partner standards, dimensional systems, or project requirements. ODM collaboration can begin from Fadior’s own product logic and be translated into market-facing collections, display systems, or tailored channel assortments. The value is not just sample-making. It is the factory’s ability to turn approved design intent into controlled output, with clearer routing, more dependable handling, and stronger delivery discipline for export orders. For long-cycle furniture projects, that stability matters as much as appearance because premium products must arrive install-ready and commercially repeatable. |
Factory Tour
Fadior’s Foshan production base is organized as a linked manufacturing system for premium stainless steel whole-home customization. Every stage is arranged to protect dimensional precision, structural consistency, surface quality, and export readiness across kitchens, wardrobes, vanities, balcony storage, and other cabinet systems.
The value of the factory is not in a single machine or one workshop image. It lies in how sheet processing, forming, transfer, buffering, internal logistics, inspection, packing, and warehouse coordination work together as one controlled route. The sections below map that flow with dedicated visuals for each stage.
01 Sheet Processing & Cutting Stainless steel production starts with disciplined sheet processing and cutting. Cleaner nesting, tighter tolerance control, and stronger part readiness make the downstream cabinet structure more stable and reduce avoidable rework later in the route. |
02 Smart Forming Cell After cutting, parts move into a smart forming environment where panel geometry, bend consistency, and process rhythm are kept under tighter control. That consistency is critical when multiple cabinet systems must feel unified across one residence. |
03 Precision Equipment Detail Equipment precision supports repeatable edges, cleaner module fit, and a more dependable base for hardware installation, assembly alignment, and later packaging. For premium cabinetry, machine discipline directly affects the finished experience. |
04 Transfer & Buffer Control Transfer and buffering zones are part of quality control, not only logistics. They reduce handling shock, protect the workpiece between stages, and help keep the production sequence clean as custom cabinet components move through the factory. |
05 Line Flow & In-Plant Coordination A factory line only performs well when movement, waiting zones, and handoff rhythm are coordinated. This stage is where throughput discipline helps keep quality stable as projects scale from one cabinet type to complete household programs. |
06 Intelligent Warehouse & AGV Logistics Intelligent warehouse management and AGV-supported transfer strengthen material traceability, semi-finished storage discipline, and shipment readiness. For custom export manufacturing, this stage is essential to keeping module sets complete, labeled, and ready for delivery. |
07 Final Inspection & Packing Readiness Before shipment, cabinet modules need clearer set control, traceable packing discipline, and stronger protection for export handling. Final inspection and packing readiness are the last quality gates that protect what the factory has already built upstream. |
Why The System Matters
Premium cabinet manufacturing is not defined by a single image of a machine. It is defined by how reliably the factory connects sheet processing, forming, transfer, buffering, line coordination, internal logistics, inspection, packing, and dispatch into one managed route.
That route matters because stainless steel whole-home projects demand consistency across visible design, hidden structure, hardware preparation, packaging quality, and export execution.
Fadior’s production logic is built to support kitchens, wardrobes, vanities, utility systems, and other home cabinetry without sacrificing finish quality or delivery confidence as customization increases.
Research & Development
Research and development at Fadior sits between industrial capability and residential design experience. It is where product ideas are checked against structural feasibility, fabrication logic, hardware compatibility, internal fitting coordination, and installation practicality.
Development Focus Development work covers how cabinet systems will actually be made: cut quality, forming sequence, transfer protection, edge execution, module fit, and the relationship between visible design and factory tolerance. This is especially important in stainless steel furniture, where the product is expected to balance premium appearance with real performance in kitchens, wardrobes, vanities, and utility environments. By connecting design thinking to factory reality early, Fadior can move from concept to repeatable production with fewer compromises and stronger delivery confidence. |
People & Process
Fadior is built by a cross-functional team that shares the same standard: details must be resolved, not merely suggested. This is what allows our interiors to move from concept to reliable real-world performance without losing composure along the way.
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Design
Proportion, calm, and material harmony
Our design team focuses on composition, finish direction, storage logic, and visual clarity so spaces feel coherent rather than decorated.
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Engineering
Technical rigor behind every line
Engineering translates design intent into accurate dimensions, reliable installation logic, and production-ready detail resolution.
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Execution
Manufacturing discipline and accountability
Production and project teams make sure the final environment feels resolved in use, not just persuasive in drawings.
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Brand Evolution
Fadior’s history is defined by steady refinement rather than abrupt reinvention. Since our founding in 1999, we have advanced from stainless steel craftsmanship into a broader custom furniture language for contemporary living.
What changed over the years was not only scale, but capability: stronger design judgment, more precise engineering, a more integrated production system, and a clearer understanding of what premium residential spaces require.
That progression continues to shape the brand today, allowing stainless steel to move beyond utility and become a refined, architectural medium for the home.

| 1999 | Fadior is founded in Foshan with a focus on stainless steel craftsmanship and residential cabinetry. |
| Early development | The company establishes its foundation in custom cabinetry, storage systems, and material control. |
| Solution expansion | Product categories broaden from individual units to integrated home systems across more rooms and lifestyles. |
| Design strengthening | Fadior refines a more mature design language across kitchens, wardrobes, vanity spaces, and whole-home interiors. |
| Manufacturing advancement | Production, quality control, and execution discipline become more systemized and project-ready. |
| International reach | The brand expands its capability for global partners and more demanding residential projects. |
| Today | Fadior continues to position stainless steel custom furniture as a premium, long-term solution for modern living. |
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Service Scope
Fadior provides end-to-end service for custom stainless steel kitchens, wardrobes, vanities, and whole-home cabinetry systems. We support designers, developers, distributors, and project partners who need a manufacturer that can translate concept intent into accurate engineering, stable production quality, and export-ready delivery.
Our factory specializes in stainless steel kitchen cabinet manufacturing, custom wardrobe production, whole-house cabinetry solutions, and OEM / ODM cabinet programs for global partners who require premium finish quality and repeatable execution.
This service model is built to connect design ambition with factory reality, so projects move forward with fewer installation issues, less rework, and more reliable delivery standards.

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Design Advisory
Layouts, circulation, finish direction, and storage behavior are tailored to the actual space, not adapted from fixed modules.
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Technical Planning
Dimensions, structural conditions, joinery logic, and installation requirements are resolved before production begins, reducing friction later in the project.
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Precision Manufacturing
Production standards are aligned to finish integrity, long-term performance, and the visual calm expected from premium residential interiors.
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Project Coordination
Drawings, finish approvals, delivery planning, and installation support are managed with the same seriousness as the furniture itself.
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Global partners choose Fadior for stable production quality across premium residential projects, more consistent finish control, and a workflow that makes complex cabinet systems easier to manufacture, pack, deliver, and install.
The goal is practical as much as aesthetic: fewer on-site surprises, fewer adjustments, clearer coordination between drawings and factory output, and stronger confidence in project delivery.
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