The fancy desktop storage goods "Pfeiffer Collection" has been released from the online memo application "Evernote". Originally for the office, it seems to fit nicely even if it is placed at home because it was designed by a furniture designer.

Pfeiffer Collection
Pfeiffer Collection

Evernote is known as a convenient app for clipping notes and news on your iPhone or PC. However, recently, for some reason, they also sell notebooks made in collaboration with "MOLESKINE" and water bottles made with "S'WELL".

This time, in collaboration with furniture designer Eric Pfeiffer, we launched desktop storage goods. Pfeiffer specializes in works using plywood bending. Taking advantage of the production method established by designers Charles and Ray Eames in the 1940s, it features a design that develops the "mid-century" style that is reminiscent of the American fashion of the time.

There are two series of desktop storage goods, "Wood Base" and "Bright Base".

Wood Base
Wood Base


Bright Base
Bright Base

Looking at the selection of Wood Base series, the one that catches the eye is "Catch-all Tray". It's a combination of a tray made of solid walnut and a cup made of soft plastic. Keys, coins, smartphones, etc. can be placed on the tray, and glasses and ballpoint pens can be placed on the cup to keep the desk clean. The cup can also be removed. The price is 4,990 yen (tax included, same below).

Catch-all Tray
Catch-all Tray

The "Stacking Cup" seems to be interesting in the Bright Base series. Cups of three different sizes can be stacked, and small items on the table can be organized and placed in each cup. For example, a ballpoint pen in the top cup, a rubber band in the middle cup, a clip in the bottom cup, and a removable base for stamps, USB memory sticks, stamps, and so on. The price is 2,690 yen.

Stacking Cup
Stacking Cup

You can also choose the tablet stand "Tablet Dish" or the pen stand "Slotted Cup" integrated with the smartphone holder.