Inspired by our 'Vintage Brands' coaster set, this collection is inspired by brands and packaging from the early 20th century where both Western and Eastern influences can be seen in the packaging...
A soft grey and white tea towel featuring the GOD original signature print, Plumber. The inspiration behind the Plumber print can still be spotted in some of the less modernised areas in...
GOD's Noodles birthday greeting card opens up to very long noodles representing a long life for your recipient. The noodles form the 'Happy Birthday' message in English and Chinese. In Chinese tradition, people celebrate their...
Usually seen in Hong Kong with bright and baby pink petals, the Bauhinia is an orchid tree flower and special to Hong Kong as it is the emblem on the...
Bring a bit of humour into the kitchen with this greedy gorilla obsessed with rice, a staple in Hong Kong cuisine. G.O.D.'s collection of aprons come in bright fun colours...
The Nathan Road Blues UV Ultralight Umbrella is part of the collection of GOD compact and super lightweight umbrellas. Paired with a matching sleeve, it's perfect to pop into your bag for everyday...
A GOD original 45 x 45 cm cushion cover with the Nathan Road, but in a special blue treatment signature print. Nathan Road is an iconic Hong Kong urban scene inspired by the lit-up...
A water-resistant and easy-to-clean placemat featuring the illustrated version of the GOD signature print, Yaumati. Yaumati is inspired by Hong Kong's unique vernacular architecture. Named after a popular district in...
This kids t-shirt reads: Brave Made of 100% cotton, this graphic tee is in a standard / classic fit. Details:- Standard / classic fit- Red with black and white text- 100%...
The inspiration behind the 'Plumber' print can still be spotted in some of the less modernised areas in Hong Kong. Handymen such as plumbers write their contact details on the...
A white tea towel featuring GOD's illustrated version of the ubiquitous Good Morning small towels seen all over Hong Kong. The Good Morning Towels were thought to originate in Hong...