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.
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...
A G.O.D. Original, this apron features a fictional Chinese restaurant, beloved by customers across the globe. Designed with deep, wide pockets for keeping utensils close-at hand and with comfortable adjustable...
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....
Previously a leafy suburb in British colonial times,, Tsim Sha Tsui is now one of Hong Kong's premier shopping and nightlife districts. These GOD Original Ceramic Trays are finished with...
Nestled the center of Hong Kong, Wan Chai is all business in the day, and all party at night. These GOD Original Ceramic Trays are finished with a food-safe glaze....
This view of Hong Kong Island from the Kowloon side is recognisable all over the world. It shows how Hong Kong truly is a place of contrast. There is a...
FEATURES Small handy crushers, one for salt and one for pepper - ideal set to spice up dishes at the table. P & S indication etched on top - prevents...
A most popular pastime today, Mahjong originates from ancient China. Four players draw tiles in turns until one can collect a hand with a pre-set pattern. Hands have different winning...
A most popular pastime today, Mahjong originates from ancient China. Four players draw tiles in turns until one can collect a hand with a pre-set pattern. Hands have different winning...
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....