Chinese people like to surround themselves with objects that are believed to exude positive energy. This retro-style print features many auspicious symbols including the dragon and phoenix and Sau, the...
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. ...
G.O.D – Goods of Desire, Hong Kong’s quintessential heritage design and lifestyle brand has become symbolic for both Hong Kongers and visitors to the city. Young Master, Hong Kong’s leading...
Details: - Written by Reid Harry - Hardcover - 204 pages
No one has built more city buildings in Hong Kong than the architect Rocco Yim. A sequel to Being Chinese in Architecture published in 2004, Presence highlights a collection of Rocco Yim’s 14 architecture...
Hong Kong is often cited as the city with the most high-rise buildings and highest population density. Yet more skyscrapers are being built to fulfill economic ends. Various reclamation projects...
Foodscape is a collection of poetry, essays, and photographs about food, created during an exchange between Swiss and south Chinese authors. Sensual workshops, readings, and discussions made it possible for participants...
The giant panda is the rarest member of the bear family and considered to be China's national treasure. In efforts to raise awareness of their near extinct numbers, G.O.D. created a...
The Chinese Opera Slippers Collection by Betta are not only stylish and fun but well made with exquisite embroidery and stitching for very subtle seams. No glue is used. ...
A popular slang phrase in Cantonese that people use meaning 'So f-ing sorry'. Some use it sarcastically and some to show real regret. Our stylised cushion cover has raised white text...
A 45 x 45 GOD Original cushion cover with the popular Hong Kong phrase 9UP, pronounced in a mix of Cantonese and English. 9UP is a subtle way of telling...
Details: -By Fiona Hawthorne - Dimension: 280 mm x 280 mm- Weight: 1510g - In English