A double-sided cushion featuring G.O.D.'s lucky cat and both its front and back side. On the front, the cat is holding the very lucky mahjong tile representing wealth. The lucky cat...
Part of the Icon HK tea towel collection by Zest of Asia, this towel has a Chinese dragon in red embroidery with a white base and light red stripes. Perfect for making...
A colourful and bold tea towel featuring GOD's original signature print, Nathan Road. Nathan Road is an iconic Hong Kong urban scene inspired by the lit-up neon signs that used to populate this...
Part of the Icon HK tea towel collection by Zest of Asia, this towel has a goldfish in blue embroidery with a white base and blue stripes. Perfect for making a...
Part of the Icon HK tea towel collection by Zest of Asia, this towel has a dim sum steamer with dumplings in blue embroidery with a white base and blue stripes. ...
Buy 3 and Get 20% Off A GOD Original scented jar candle with our popular Hotel de Hong Kong. Inspired by the tiling found at the entrance of grand old...
Part of the Icon HK tea towel collection by Zest of Asia, this towel has a trio of lanterns in red embroidery with a white base and light red stripes. Perfect for making a...
Part of the Icon HK tea towel collection by Zest of Asia, this towel has a traditional junk boat in red embroidery with a white base and light red stripes. Perfect for making a great...
Part of the Icon HK tea towel collection by Zest of Asia, this towel has a pair of Chinese lanterns in red embroidery with a white base and light red stripes. Perfect for...
A colourful and bold tea towel featuring GOD's original signature print, Paraphernalia. Paraphernalia is a collection of Hong Kong relics from the 1970s which are rare objects today. They are not...
Part of the Icon HK tea towel collection by Zest of Asia, this towel has a Hong Kong Island taxi in red embroidery with a white base and light red stripes. Perfect for...
Inspired by the ubiquitous 'Good Morning' towels found in almost every Chinese household or business in the 1970s, the print can still be found in shops today. The text reads...