Modern Design for Coffee Machine Exhibition Hall

The design tone of this coffee machine exhibition hall is a blend of "light industrial style and natural warm tones". The floor is fully covered with large-sized white marble, with light grey patterns spreading like ink. It not only maintains the neatness and tidiness of a modern space but also does not appear distant due to the overly cold white. Most of the walls are painted with light grey matte paint. Only the walls in the display area are decorated with marble, which perfectly echoes the floor and makes the texture of the space more unified.

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Most of the cabinets and shelves are made of light oak-colored boards. This low-saturation wood color is like a "buffer zone", softening the coldness and hardness of the metal coffee machine and the coolness of the marble to some extent. For example, on THE FAEMA brand wall at the entrance, on the black and Burgundy geometric background, the golden words "FAEMA" and the slogan "THE ART MACHINE" are particularly eye-catching. And the display stand under the wall is a light wooden cabinet - the contrast of cold and warm gives the brand logo more warmth instead of appearing rigid.

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Exhibition hall layout

The spatial layout of the exhibition hall is full of ingenious ideas, following the concept of "stratification and zoning + circulation routes". The entire space is softly divided by white marble columns, which neither breaks the space into small pieces nor clearly divides it into three sections: "Independent Display Area", "Central Island Experience Area", and "Embedded Shelf Area". The second floor is a semi-open platform with simple tables and chairs. It not only provides a place to rest but also offers a panoramic view of the entire floor from a height. This "top-down" perspective is wonderful as it can instantly clarify the connections among all areas, preventing you from getting lost while strolling.

  • Circulation line design

Starting from the brand wall at the entrance and walking along the independent display stand on the right, you will first see high-end commercial coffee machines shop, such as the black wood splicing model, which is placed on the white display stand with light strips. The light just shines on the splicing seams, and the craftsmanship details are fully visible. Then head to the central island experience area, where the counter can be operated directly. Further ahead is the embedded shelf area, where accessories and household models are displayed. Finally, go back to the second-floor staircase near the entrance - the entire route is circular, with no blind spots and no repeated passage through the same area.

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Display cabinet design 

Display stands

The most eye-catching are the independent display stands: mostly white matte cabinets with marble countertops of the same color, and warm yellow light strips embedded at the bottom. For instance, at the square exhibition stand in the center of the exhibition hall, only one high-end coffee machine is placed on each stand. When the black ICON model is placed on the stand, the light from the bottom seeps out through the gaps, making the metallic luster more delicate. The yellow and black spliced FAEMA model echoes the warm tone of the light strip, adding a touch of softness to the tough industrial design. These exhibition stands are approximately 1.2 meters high, which is exactly the height for an adult to look at at eye level. You can clearly see the operation panels without bending over. Every detail is a consideration of the viewing experience.

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Embedded display stand

The wall-mounted embedded display stand is another idea: light wood-colored shelves are embedded in the marble-faced wall, and each layer is equipped with hidden spotlights. On the upper layer are coffee cups and syrup bottles. The red, blue and white cups are arranged in color and decorated like color blocks on the wooden shelves. The middle layer is coffee beans. The kraft paper packaging and metal cans are arranged alternately, which does not look monotonous. The lower layer is a small household coffee machine, and its body size is just right for the depth of the shelf, so there won't be a "cramped feeling". The greatest advantage of this embedded design is that it "doesn't take up space", making a not-so-large space appear more spacious.

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Central island display cabinet

There is also the central island display cabinet, which is actually a counter that combines both display and operation functions. For instance, in the middle of the exhibition hall, there is a row of long counters. The thickened marble countertop is paired with light wood-colored cabinets. The cabinet doors are equipped with invisible handles, and the lines are as clean as a piece of furniture. A household coffee machine is placed on the counter, with tasting cups and coffee beans beside it. Customers can try it out by following the instructions. There are also sockets hidden under the counter, so there's no need to pull the power strip. It's both tidy and convenient.

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Shelves and counters

Shelf design and display cabinets follow the same logic, being both practical and aesthetically pleasing. For instance, the wall-mounted shelves beside the bar counter are made of golden fine metal frames paired with shallow wooden shelves. The frames are so thin that they are not heavy. When sunlight shines on them, it casts fine shadows on the wall, creating a very light yet wonderful atmosphere. The floor-to-ceiling shelves beside the second-floor leisure area are wider, filled with canvas bags, coffee POTS and other accessories. They are placed together with the tables and chairs, creating a "coffee life corner". When you get tired from walking around, you can pick up one at random to have a look.

The counters are divided into "display type" and "operation type" : the display type is the central island cabinet, while the operation type is located in the experience area - such as the long counter near the window, with a marble countertop and a dark marble finish below (corresponding to the bar stool seat surface), featuring a commercial coffee machine and coffee grinder, and a sink beside it. This is a dedicated tasting area. Staff will make coffee on the spot using a demonstration machine. Customers can ask about the parameters while drinking, and the experience is immediately maximized. The bar stools are also very meticulous: a black metal frame with a beige soft-padded seat surface, and the height is just right for the counter. You won't feel tired even after sitting for half an hour.

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