Thursday, September 22, 2011

Sale - Everyday Postcards


Postcard: OTTO - a stovetop espresso machine

OTTO is a Stove Top Espresso Maker, combining Giordano Robbiati' classic Italian style of the Atomic with unprecedented functionality. Meticulously engineered and crafted, "the little guy" offers inspirational ergonomics and delivers superb coffee. OTTO is made almost completely of stainless steel promising you a lifetime of satisfaction from this modern international design classic. Recognised for excellence, the 'Little Guy' won the Australian Design Mark at the prestigous 2008 Australian International Design Awards and is currently a finalist in the International Design Excellence Awards in America (IDEA).

Condition: MINT
Quantity: 1
Price: US$4.00
Catalog: E005


Postcard: Pacific Coffee Company

Since 1992, Pacific Coffee Company has been providing world-class coffee to satisfy Hong Kong and Singapore's growing demand for specialty coffee beverages. Since then, the company has grown rapidly and continues to bring more stores to your neighborhood. The Pacific Coffee brand is being recognized as serving the best coffee in Hong Kong, having won numerous consumer awards organized by major magazines and websites.

Condition: MINT
Quantity: 1
Price: US$3.00
Catalog: E004


Sticker: Hong Kong Trade & Development Council - Entrepreneur Day

An event organized by the Trade Development Council to address the society's needs in finding possible ways to develop entrepreneurship. It is a platform for information exchange and experience sharing in starting new businesses.

Condition: MINT
Quantity: 1
Price: US$3.00
Catalog: E003





Postcard: Hong Kong MTR Map

A Service of World-class Quality
Carrying an average 3.7 million passengers every weekday, the MTR is regarded as one of the world's leading railways for safety, reliability, customer service and cost efficiency. The MTR network comprises nine railway lines serving Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories. In addition, a Light Rail network serves the local communities of Tuen Mun and Yuen Long in the New Territories while a fleet of buses provide convenient feeder services. The Corporation also operates the Airport Express, a dedicated high-speed rail link providing the fastest connections to Hong Kong International Airport and the city's newest exhibition and conference centre, AsiaWorld-Expo. From Hong Kong, passengers can travel with ease to Guangdong province, Beijing and Shanghai in the mainland of China using the MTR's intercity railway services. Unlike many other modes of public transport, the operational reliability of MTR trains is unaffected by traffic conditions, so passengers could always get to their destinations on time, barring severe weather conditions. What's more, MTR trains run about 19 hours a day, 7 days a week, from early morning (5:30 am - 6:00 am) to 1:00 am the next morning. The planning of the service timetable is based on passenger demand, taking into account the morning and evening peak hours on normal working days. For instance, during the morning peak hours, 8-car trains with a capacity for 2,500 passengers will run at 2.1 minute intervals, carrying 70,000 passengers per hour per direction on the Tsuen Wan Line. As another example, the East Rail Line during the morning peak hours will operate 12-car trains, each with a capacity for 3,750 passengers, run at 3.5 minute intervals, carrying approximately 64,000 passengers per hour per direction between Lo Wu or Lok Ma Chau and Hung Hom.

Condition: MINT
Quantity: 1
Price: US$4.00
Catalog: E002


Postcard: Winsome Fashion
A member company of design incubation programme. Youth business supported by YBHK.

Condition: MINT
Quantity: 1
Price: US$3.00
Catalog: E001