
Ah, Kurate Form, lol lol, lol, pen sound, Apri 19, 2024
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Accurate Form is a watch accessory brand operated by Curious Curio. The showroom has opened half a floor below Curious Curio. In addition to the existing products, mass-produced types have added cowhide and nylon straps. A large number of rare exotic leathers and colorful cowhides are also available for custom-made orders. You can also actually see and touch the A-MAG watch case, which was jointly developed by Accurate Form and Tendo Mokko.
〒107-0062
+8 Building, 4-26-7 Minamiaoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Tel/Fax: 03-6712-6933
Business hours: 15:00-20:00
Closed: Mondays and Tuesdays


🔳Interior Design Concept
Accurate Form is attached to Curios Curio, but while Curios Curio's image color is green, Accurate Form's is burgundy. Curios Curio has a Scandinavian vintage design based on natural wood, while Accurate Form has a black steel design, with a European mid-century modern design concept.
The wall on which the belts are displayed is covered entirely with aluminum punching metal with a black baked finish. The idea was to have the wall itself become the display, rather than using fixtures to display the belts. Black-painted brass nails are hammered into the punched holes, and the belts are hung on the nails. The base wall is also black, so even if the nails are replaced, the marks are not noticeable, allowing for flexible rearrangement.
The windows are fitted with wooden doors with horizontal punched metal inserts, creating a unified look throughout the space.
The tables, chairs, and lamps are chosen as vintage items by mid-century designers.
The carpet, curtains, and entrance sashes are burgundy, but Curios Curio has them in green. While the atmosphere is completely different, the use of vintage items and the same color scheme make it the design code.





The design incorporates a watch, and the girl's hat and hair are inspired by a wristwatch. The crown is a nice touch. The dial features the Broad Arrow of the British Army. The pendant is pocket watch shaped, and the Curious Curio mark is on the dial. The "C" for Curious Curio is placed to the left of the octopus.
The base color is a military-style green, with light blue and red accent colors. Octopuses are known as lucky charms, as their kanji for "tako" (happiness) can also be used. Octopuses have eight legs, and the number eight means "eight," which means "happiness." The building in which the showroom is located is named the "+8 Building," and the layout of the rooms is a regular octagon. It's the perfect design for Curio Curio. The girl's expression is lovely, and you could look at it forever. The canvas size is F10 (530mm)✖️455mm).

