The stuff a foley artist reaches for at midnight on a deadline is rarely glamorous — a sheet of crumpled paper, a fistful of loose coins, a cheap pan dropped onto a tiled floor. These 3119 everyday-object recordings respect that working register: paper rustles at three densities (newsprint, copy, tissue), wooden knocks on doors and drawers, the bright jingle of coins on a hard surface, pan clatters captured close enough that you can hear the metal flex, tableware clinks for restaurant scenes, and bottle pops both glass and plastic.
Foley editors pull the paper and coin material for nearly every domestic interior because those sounds carry presence without intruding. Game audio uses the pan-clatters processed and pitched as inventory drops. Stop-motion and animation creators love the tableware takes — the slight irregularity reads as 'physical' where synthesised clinks read as menu-UI. Free to download for any project, no attribution required.