Coffee goods used by people with good taste
Kabuki Owner Yusuke Kabuki

At home, I often roughly pour hot water directly into the Nambu ironware I'm used to using, but when I want to enjoy a leisurely coffee break, I use a coffee pot to carefully brew coffee.
I've been using a Yukiwa pot for nearly 20 years. I even hammered the spout to make it thinner, and I enjoy the slow dripping of hot water as it pours.
Everyday Goods Encyclopedia: Yukiwa coffee pot, a favorite of Kabuki store owner Yusuke Kabuki, etc. twist
Schuray Director Tatsuya Nakayama

I bought it at an outdoor shop. I have a lot of silver-toned interior decor, so I usually prefer stainless steel tableware. I like using outdoor items in my room.
The hollow double-walled structure keeps your coffee warm and prevents condensation, making it a great choice for outdoor use.
From the Hender Scheme card case, etc., which is a favorite of Tatsuya Nakayama, director of Schuray.
Representative of 〈/DRAFT〉, Yutaka Ishikawa

Goyemon, a brand created by friends with a theme of combining Japanese tradition and cutting-edge technology, has created the latest work, a combination of cut glass and double-walled glass. I love the unique color called "obsidian."
It is heat resistant and does not easily condense, so you can use it for both hot and iced coffee.
〈/DRAFT〉CEO Yutaka Ishikawa's favorite 〈MM6 x Salomon〉XT-4 mules, etc.
Editor: Rio Hirai

I make coffee at work when I'm about to start working hard or when I've been working hard and want to take a break.
Using mugs of her favorite artists, such as Mayumi Yamase (pictured left) and Takao Obata (pictured right), inspires her to think, "There are such cool people out there, so I'll try my best too." Both mugs are sturdy and perfect for casual wear.
When I have guests over, I like to suggest mugs by several artists and look forward to seeing which one they choose.
Editor Rio Hirai's favorite fragrance hair oils from Diffar