Gadgets used by people with good taste
Pastry chef Mone Koshikawa

I had a mirrorless camera, but it was heavy and difficult to carry around all the time.
This camera is light and fits in my pocket, so I can carry it around and take pictures casually. I always look forward to taking better photos at those times.
The orange accent color also lifts the mood a bit.
Daily necessities encyclopedia: Pastry chef Mone Koshikawa's favorite "and wander" x "Gramicci" sunshade cap, etc.
Product designer Kazuki Ueda

This piece of interior design was created to allow you to enjoy music without being distracted by your smartphone. By placing your smartphone on a metal stand and placing a porcelain dummy cover over it, the sound reverberates, creating an analog texture. I also use it when I want to concentrate on work.
From the Everyday Goods Encyclopedia: Product Designer Kazuki Ueda's Favorite Sun Barrier 100 Folding Parasol, etc.
Editor: Shota Kato

I use these circular speakers on the second floor of my house. Apparently, two speakers are enough to output from left and right, but I'm amazed at the immersive sound they can provide with just one. The contrast between this beautiful design and its dustproof and waterproof construction is irresistible.
I'd like to say that I'm enjoying my holidays listening to NTS, but the most memorable use of these artistic and minimalist speakers was during a location shoot in Kagoshima. I'll never forget listening to Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi at sunset over Sakurajima.
From the Daily Goods Encyclopedia: Editor Shota Kato's Favorite NEEDLES x Koshu Inden Wallets, etc.
<note> Director Taichi Hirano

I've tried a variety of keyboards, from standard to homemade, but the one I've ended up using is this split keyboard. It connects via Bluetooth and has a built-in trackball, so I don't need a mouse. It has fewer keys than usual, so I don't have to move my hands as much, which is great because it doesn't tire me out.
You can also assign your own shortcut keys, which increases your work efficiency. It takes a little time to get used to it, but it's now an indispensable item.
From the Daily Goods Encyclopedia: The moNa2 keyboard, etc., used by Taichi Hirano, director of note