G.O.D. has curated this tabletop and entertaining collection to bring you colourful drinkware, tableware and barware
for everyday use as well as special occasions with modern twists on Hong Kong or Chinese traditions.
This GOD original mug is made of fine bone china with an exclusive willow print overlaid with vibrant colours. The combination of fine materials and contemporary design offers both durability...
A shrunken teapot that fits into your cup! No more debate over which tea to have or how strong it is as each person can now enjoy their own cup of...
A shrunken teapot that fits into your cup! No more debate over which tea to have or how strong it is as each person can now enjoy their own cup of...
Our 'Bing Sutt' mug lids are inspired by the tableware used in traditional Hong Kong cafes - known as 'Bing Sutts' during the 50's and 60's. Literally translating to "ice...
A fun set of six original GOD Mahjong silicone wine markers. This set contains the dragon tiles. Mahjong is an ancient game from China, which remains one of the most popular pastimes...
A shrunken teapot that fits into your cup! No more debate over which tea to have or how strong it is as each person can now enjoy their own cup of...
A shrunken teapot that fits into your cup! No more debate over which tea to have or how strong it is as each person can now enjoy their own cup of...
A set of four cement coasters in a black metal holder with a reproduction of a diFV-art painting featuring a Hong Kong tram. The four different colours include red, blue, purple...
A GOD Original, this apron has an illustration inspired by the cooking sets that children used to play with in the 1970s set on a background of Chinese waves. Designed...
An apron with the GOD Original Print, Hotel de Hong Kong. Inspired by the tiling found at the entrance of grand old hotels, GOD has created a line of home decor...
A GOD Original, this apron features the Lei Yue Mun Seafood Restaurant print from Teresa's The Hong Kong Series. This ink-and-wash sketch depicts the renowned seafood village, where fresh catches are selected straight from the...
Kowloon's primary thoroughfare, Nathan Road was previously known as the Golden Mile. Beginning just off Victoria Harbour, the road travels northwards almost up to Sham Shui Po, 2.2 miles long....