The Double Happiness symbol is one of the most enduring motifs. It is a symbol representing many celebratory occasions such as weddings and birthdays and is a treasured symbol in...
Part of the Icon HK tea towel collection by Zest of Asia, this towel has a pair of chopsticks perched on a rice bowl in grey embroidery with a white base and light grey stripes. ...
A decorative lamp inspired by the traditional Hong Kong style letterbox. it can be hung on the wall or placed on a table to give a room a moody atmosphere....
The Lion Dance is treasured as it is believed that it has the ability to drive off evil spirits and bring good luck. During Chinese festivals and grand openings of businesses, performers...
A delightfully fresh-tasting tea, White Peony is loved for its fruity flavour and delicate fragrance. Slightly oxidized, and yielding a strong brew, this tea is a wonderfully fresh Chinese tea...
The Hong Kong classic tram has been a form of commuter transport for over 100 years. Locals call it "Ding Ding", which is the sound the iconic double bell ring makes...
Attach this zipper case to your notebook and have pens ready anytime. Two convenient card slots inside plus an elasticated band to adjust to different notebook sizes. Specifications:Size: 8 (h)...
Part of the Icon HK tea towel collection by Zest of Asia, this towel has a dim sum steamer with dumplings in gold embroidery with a white base and gold stripes. ...
Golden Osmanthus tea is made with the flower buds of the Osmanthus flower with a fruity and floral aroma. A caffeine-free tea, this tea is good for oral health, reducing...
Part of the Icon HK tea towel collection by Zest of Asia, this towel has two birdcages in red embroidery with a white base and light red stripes. Perfect for making...
GOD Original Woven Boxer Shorts, featuring a captivating black and white version of our renowned GOD Signature Print, Yaumati. Inspired by the unique vernacular architecture of Hong Kong, Yaumati...
The objects that people use speak a lot about who they are. The objects in this collection are by no means unique to Hong Kong nor did they necessarily originate...