Specifications:Size: 13 (h) x 20 (w) x 23 (l) cmColor: Black with white 3D embroidery *Please allow 1-3 cm error due to manual measurement.
A water-resistant and easy to clean placemat featuring the GOD signature print, District Names. District Names has the names of many popular Hong Kong neighbourhoods in both English and Chinese in a variety of...
The 'Paraphernalia' print is a collection of Hong Kong relics from the 1970s which are rare objects today. They are not old enough to be considered antiques, but there is...
A hand-painted long dish that may be used for bar soap or as a jewellery dish. Continuing on our Hotel de Hong Kong series, this new collection features the gilt...
Made of 100% cotton, this graphic tee is in a standard / classic fit. Details:Classic / standard fit100% cotton Size S M L XL Chest 28 in 70 cm...
By Hong Kong Street Life Enjoy Hong Kong's unique essence through these beautiful photos. Printed on high quality art paper to give it the soft texture bringing these photos to life. Each photograph is...
Show off your Hong Kong pride with this 'Hongkie' tee. Inspired by American collegiate shirts, 'Hongkie' is an unofficial term of endearment for people from Hong Kong. Made of 100%...
A set of four cement coasters in a black metal holder with a reproduction of a diFV-art painting featuring a Hong Kong scene. The four different designs include Statue...
The Newspaper signature print is a replication of a classic classified section of a Hong Kong newspaper. The instantly recognisable graphic style has a distinctive layout and due to the...
Specifications: Size: 13 (h) x 20 (w) x 23 (l) cmColor: Black with white 3D embroidery *Please allow 1-3 cm error due to manual measurement.
By Hong Kong Street Life Enjoy Hong Kong's unique essence through these beautiful photos. Printed on high quality art paper to give it the soft texture bringing these photos to life. Each photograph is...
An automatic umbrella made with quick-drying and stain-resistant Teflon™ in the exclusive GOD Print, Hong Kong Skyline by Emma Tan. Hong Kong-born, Emma Tam, used Chinese brush strokes to illustrate the iconic...