Details: - 20 (h) x 14 (w) cm - Closed 10 (h) x 6 (w) cm About G.O.D. Founded in 1996 , Goods of Desire is quintessentially Hong Kong.Our name also means "to live better" in our local dialect...
Carry the most photographed wall in Hong Kong with you wherever you go! The 'Alex Croft x G.O.D. Graffiti Wall' is located on Graham Street next to our Hollywood Road store....
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...
'PK' is a euphemism for a Cantonese profanity. Though PK is slang for tripping and falling over, it may also be used to swear at someone to 'drop dead'. Just remember that...
These fun and vibrantly-coloured coasters are made with the pattern traditionally seen on Chinese tableware. Each features a popular drinking-related saying in Cantonese such as "Get drunk before going home"...
Designed in the fashion of brown memo envelopes seen all over offices in Hong Kong, this communication is coming to you from the fictional 'Department of Propaganda'. Featuring fun G.O.D....
A perennial Hong Kong favourite, dim sum is bite-sized dishes typically served in bamboo steamers or small plates. This coaster set highlights the traditional favourites. These steamers highlight: shiu mai,...
The 'Double Happiness' motif is one of the most popular icons of Chinese culture. It is appropriate for many different celebratory occasions from birthdays to weddings and is a treasured...
Our ‘Matchbox’ takes inspiration from classic matchboxes rarely seen today outside of collections, tweaked with the 'Double Happiness' symbol and 'Goods Of Desire'. G.O.D.'s microfibre bath mats absorb water quickly while their...
The Double Happiness symbol is one of the most enduring motifs. It is a symbol representing many celebratory occasions such as weddings and birthdays and is a treasured symbol in...