Cafe Maia: University Caterer

"The stakeholders, which include students, wanted a state-of-the-art cafe for a state of the art building"

"The image needed to be right. We wanted to take it to the next level from what we've got elsewhere on campus."

Matt says: "The cafe concept uses back-to-nature principles focusing on sustainable materials and resources..... Wherever possible we've tried to use materials in the fit-out that are sustainable."

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News:

December 2009 - Feature Interiors commissioned on a freelance basis to produce design and detail for a number of retail outlets for a confidential client.

October 2009 - The Pavilion Cafe Bar opens its doors at the University of Canterbury. For press coverage of the exciting celebrity opening click here.

July 2009 - The University of Canterbury commission Feature Interiors to visualise finishes and branding to the "Bag it" deli express retail unit proposal.

April 2009 - The University of Canterbury commission Feature Interiors to produce interior schemes for the new Sports Pavilion Cafe Bar within an eight week time scale.

Feature Interiors produce a finishes scheme for Origins Bar detailing an invigorated new look with a Tex Mex feel.

January 2009 - Cafe Maia opens for trading at the University of Leeds. See feature article in the University Caterer here.

June 2008 - Following on from the acceptance of the “Green Cafe" design proposal for Leeds University Student Services Building Feature Interiors is commissioned to produce a fitting brand image for the Cafe Interior, resulting in Cafe Maia.

December 2007 - Feature Interiors secures a commission to produce an interior scheme for The University of Leeds new student services building Cafe.

July 2008 - The new look Mungo's bar opens its doors to staff and students and receives rave reviews. For the University Caterer editorial, click here. 

September 2007 - Feature Interiors is commissioned to commence work to produce a new interior scheme for Mungo's bar, The University of Canterbury.


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