This paper describes a basic research on the management system of real-world media information using a cellular phone and a wearable computer. We have employed a Java-capable cellular phone and wearable interface devices to build everyday office-object management system for bridging the real-world and digital-world. The user can search and register documents, books, and other physical media in the real workspace by providing keywords, location and schedule information through the interfaces that communicate with the repository server on the network. Evaluation experiments were conducted to investigate the usability and the difference between the two interfaces.