Basic Info
Size: 3m x 2.5m
Materials: plywood with veneer, white tile, stainless steel, led lights, lighting box signages, extra floor.
Layout
The 365 Deli food kiosk features a layout engineered for high-traffic settings, malls or airports. The central counter is key, positioned at a height that suits customers and staff for seamless transactions.
On right side of the counter, this kiosk gets two large glass-fronted display cases. It’s to showcase a variety of products. Starting from the bottom with snack bags, it draws the eye upward to rows of bottled beverages and ready-to-eat items. This vertical setup maximizes space and ensures all products are easily visible. On the other side of the counter, it has tucked away additional storage, prep areas, checkout counter. Staff can quickly access ingredients and equipment here without cluttering the customer-facing space. This separation keeps the flow smooth, reducing congestion and enhancing the customer experience. The existing door is at the back of the kiosk. At the wall of the kiosk, it gets cabinets at the top and bottom for inventory storage. On the counter, the kiosk get coffee machines, cup dispenser, bakery showcase, hand sink etc.

Design
The 365 Deli kiosk design combines modern aesthetics with brand-defining elements. The exterior pairs light wood and white tiles, creating an inviting look. The light wood panels add warmth, while the white tiles give a clean, fresh feel, ideal for a food-service spot.
The black and wood striped awning is a branding statement. The bold stripes catch the eye from afar, making the kiosk easily recognizable. The “365 Deli” sign on a green background stands out. Green color is associated with freshness and health, reinforcing the “Fresh Food to Go” concept. These color and design elements work together to create a memorable and appealing visual identity for the target customers.

Materials
Materials selected balance durability and visual appeal. The light wood panels, is high-quality plywood with real wood veneer, resist scratches and daily wear. Another option is laminates that is more cost-effective. They can handle the constant use and potential impacts of a busy location.
The white tiles on the counter are ceramic or porcelain. They’re easy to clean and stain-resistant, crucial in a food-prep and serving area. The display case uses thick, shatter-resistant glass, safeguarding both products and customers while providing a clear view of the offerings. We used stainless steel in white, for the structural framework and fixtures. Stainless steel offers strength, corrosion resistance, and a sleek, modern look that fits the overall design.




