
Exhibition Kiosk Design for ODK
Every F&B concept is designed to attract attention quickly and cater to on-the-go customer needs. In such environments, the role of interior design becomes even more critical. A kiosk must be visually appealing, immediately functional, and easy to navigate, all within a highly compact footprint. Designing kiosks requires a careful balance between aesthetics, workflow, and spatial efficiency.
For the ODK exhibition kiosk, the challenge was to maximise usability within a limited area while ensuring the space reflected the brand’s energy. Strategic space planning played a key role in achieving this. Built-in storage elements were integrated to keep the kiosk organised and clutter-free, allowing staff to operate efficiently without compromising the visual appeal. A compact yet functional coffee bar was designed to optimise movement and service flow within the kiosk.
The material palette was carefully selected to add depth and character to the small space. Wooden finishes combined with dark brown tones create warmth and familiarity, while subtle crinkle-effect detailing introduces texture and visual interest. These elements work together to translate the brand’s identity into a physical environment that feels cohesive and inviting.
As a commercial interior design solution, the kiosk demonstrates how thoughtful interior planning, material selection, and brand alignment can transform a small-format space into an engaging and functional customer touchpoint. Even within tight spatial constraints, well-executed interior design ensures the kiosk performs efficiently while standing out within an exhibition setting.





