A 45 x 45 double-sided GOD Original cushion cover with the GOD original signature print, Newspaper. Newspaper is a replication of a classic Hong Kong classified section of the newspaper. The...
GOD Original Boxer Briefs inspired by the beloved Letterbox signature print. These boxer briefs beautifully showcase a unique design featuring rows of vintage metal letterboxes. This print is one of...
The Maneki-neko, also known as Lucky Cat or Fortune Cat is an iconic Japanese figurine and lucky charm, believed to bring good luck to its owner. There are many stories...
A water resistant and easy to clean placemat featuring the colourful GOD signature print, Nathan Road. Nathan Road is a 3.6-kilometre road in Kowloon. In Tsim Sha Tsui, it is a...
The 'Double Happiness' motif is one of the most popular icons of Chinese culture. It is appropriate for many different celebratory occasions from birthdays to weddings and is a treasured...
Bold red double happiness slippers by Betta are not only stylish and fun but well made with exquisite embroidery and stitching for very subtle seams. No glue is used. ...
The 'Letterbox' is one of the most popular G.O.D. signature prints. It is inspired by the metal letterboxes that were scattered throughout hallways in older Hong Kong buildings in order...
A 4r portrait photo frame featuring the GOD-illustrated signature print, Hong Kong Favourite Things. The objects in this collection are neither unique to Hong Kong nor did they necessarily originate...
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...
A perfect miniature of the angry cat in a small/large silicone magnet. The Maneki-neko, also known as Lucky Cat or Fortune Cat is an iconic Japanese figurine and lucky charm...
A GOD original tissue box cover featuring the GOD signature print, Newspaper. Newspaper is a replication of a classic classified section of a Hong Kong newspaper. The instantly recognisable...
A most popular pastime today, Mahjong originates from ancient China. Four players draw tiles in turns until one can collect a hand with a pre-set pattern. Hands have different winning...