A 400ml travel cup made of bamboo with HK Transport print by Liz Fry Design. Finished off with a black silicone wrap grip and lid. Details: - Bamboo fibre material - 8.5...
Made of MDF- medium-density fibrewood -this coaster is cork-backed to prevent scratching on your table. Details: - Set of 4 absorbent 10.4cm x 10.4cm ceramic coasters - 4 different designs...
Made of MDF- medium-density fibrewood -this coaster is cork-backed to prevent scratching on your table. Details:- 10 x 10cm - Made of Medium-Density Fibrewood - Cork Backed
A 45 x 45 cm cushion cover with the Lucky Cat print by Liz Fry Design. Details:- 45 (h) cm x 45 (w) cm- Made of GOTS Certified Organic Cotton-...
Welcome to Wang Tong, a little village on an island in the South China Sea. No signs point there. Even the police can’t find it. A place with no cars,...
Hong Kong Hanging Decorations are the perfect gift for loved ones near and far, of any age. Hand-painted, with a satin ribbon for hanging, they will be treasured keepsakes for years to come. With...
Dimension: 148 mm x 108 mm Get the classic set of 6, comprising the much-loved pieces that began it all.As part of my ongoing collection titled "Unspoken stories, unsung heroes",...
Dimension: 148 mm x 108 mm Get the classic set of 6, comprising the much-loved pieces that began it all.As part of my ongoing collection titled "Unspoken stories, unsung heroes",...
Chan Lok-Choi first learned how to make birdcages at age 12, and went on to open his own shop in the '70s when the popularity of bird-keeping in Hong Kong...
Following in her father's footsteps at age 13, Ho Sau-Mei began training in the art of carving mahjong tiles by hand. Now in her mid-60s, Ho carries on her family...
Specializing in all things soy from bean sprouts to bean curd skin, Mrs. Poon’s stall first opened shop in the late 1970s, and stands as one the last handful of...
"The Dai Pai Dong" —a fiery piece capturing the energy, heat, synergy, and spirit of Hong Kong's most authentic (and disappearing) culinary experience. It's noisy, grimy, and delicious: The dai...