
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.
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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.
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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.











