Enjoy your Café and the mafi Acacia Vulcanino at Melbourne International Airport
Posted: May 25th, 2011 | Author: ibuchacher | Filed under: public areas, references, restaurants | Tags: acacia vulcano, gastronomy, natural oiled floors | Comments OffHave a look on some of these fantastic pictures.
mafi was chosen by architects Elenberg Fraser for its hard wearing surface, easy maintenance and suitability over underfloor heating for Café Vue at Melbourne International Airport. Mafi floors do not wear like other timber floor boards because they are specially heat treated to achieve their unique colour, the whole way through the board.
mafi Australia worked with the engineering firm Meinhardt to successfully pass all the requirements to go into this heavy use commercial project over underfloor heating.
The timber chosen was mafi Acacia Vulcanino, brushed and natural oil in a herringbone pattern, which has also been used to wrap up to the seating banquets for a continuous flow.
