A tea towel with the Mong Kok Snacks print by Liz Fry Design. Mongkok Snacks features the plethora of Hong Kong goodies you find walking through the streets of Mongkok - siu mai,...
A red, white and green tea towel featuring Tseung Kwan O Junks print by LIz Fry Design. The Tseung Kwan O Junks print has alternating dim sum steamer baskets with matching junk...
A 400ml travel cup made of bamboo with the Tuen Mun print by Liz Fry Design. The Tuen Mun Print has combined two items that are globally well-known and exists in almost...
A tea towel featuring the Tuen Mun print by Liz Fry Design. The Tuen Mun Print has combined two items that are globally well-known and exists in almost every country and...
A single coaster with alternating symbols of Hong Kong culture - trams and pawnshop neon signs on a complementary red-orange background. Made of MDF- medium-density fibrewood -this coaster is cork-backed to...
A tea towel with the North Point print by Liz Fry Design. North Point has alternating symbols of Hong Kong culture - trams and pawnshop neon signs on a complementary red-orange background. Made...
A 400ml ceramic mug with the Tuen Mun print by Liz Fry Design. The Tuen Mun Print has combined two items that are globally well-known and exists in almost every country and yet...
A 400ml travel cup made of bamboo with the Java Road Lamps print by Liz Fry Design. The red lamp light is a local iconic item seen often in Hong Kong...
A tea towel featuring the Wong Tai Sin Lanterns print by Liz Fry Design. Wong Tai Sin Lanterns is an oatmeal-coloured tea towel with eye-catching hot pink lanterns peppered on it. Details:...
A bright blue tea towel featuring the iconic Hong Kong red market lamps. The red lamp is a local item that is seen in Hong Kong wet markets. They are...
A tea towel for all the siu mai lovers out there by Liz Fy Design. This print uses the concept of love with a yummy little siu mai. This tea...
A coaster with a single red lamp light on a bright blue contrast background. The red lamp light is a local iconic item seen often in Hong Kong wet markets....