Gear · Tactile Materials
Tech where material richness, texture, and hand-feel are central to the product experience.

Woojer Mat
The Woojer Mat is a haptic wellbeing mat that delivers immersive tactile feedback. Its sleek, mat-like form factor integrates into a desk setup, offering a futuristic approach to wellness through physical sensations.

Custom 16-Key Macropad
A hand-built macropad with hot-swappable switches and a striking maroon, dark grey, and white color scheme. Sanded prints and thoughtfully chosen materials give it a refined, tactile appeal.

Reylight Pineapple Mini (custom anodized)
A custom anodized Reylight Pineapple Mini flashlight with a kintsugi-inspired gold bronze touch-up on worn areas, embracing wabi-sabi aesthetics.

Vertu AlphaFold
A luxury folding phone clad in premium materials like leather and metal, with a distinctive design that exudes exclusivity. Its foldable glass display and polished hinges make it a statement piece for discerning users.

Wurkkos TS27 Flashlight
A multi-purpose flashlight with a striking blue color and durable metal finish. Its sleek design and powerful output make it both a tool and an aesthetic EDC item.

Custom Warhammer Keycap
A custom mechanical keycap featuring Warhammer 40k Orks fighting Space Marines, designed with detailed sculpting and bold colors. It adds a personalized, tactile touch to any keyboard.

Civivi Mini Praxis
The Civivi Mini Praxis is a compact folding knife with brass handles that develop a unique patina over time. Its tactile warmth and sleek, modern lines make it a standout in brass and metal-finish EDC gear.

MB-Sub German Scuba Canister Light
The MB-Sub is a German-made scuba canister dive light from the early 2000s, known for its durable build and character. Its robust design and functional aesthetics appeal to diving enthusiasts and collectors.

Supernote Manta
An e-ink tablet with a minimalist design and tactile materials, optimized for note-taking with fine shading capabilities.

Detrash Watch
Detrash’s new watch uses recycled beer cans to create a more sustainable everyday timepiece. It stands out by pairing material storytelling with a price point that feels accessible rather than precious.

Detrash Watch
Detrash’s new watch uses recycled beer cans to create a more sustainable everyday timepiece. It stands out by pairing material storytelling with a price point that feels accessible rather than precious.