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Tiki coffee shop opens in Costa Mesa

Wes Johnson, owner of the House of Tiki in Costa Mesa, California, has opened a tiki-themed coffee shop, Hot Lava Java, next door to his shop that sells all sorts of tiki things. Besides coffees, the restaurant also carries Hawaiian shaved ices and some traditional island snacks.
Johnson, who designs and sells furniture and has built-out [...]

New tiki bar coming to London’s Mayfair area

Chris of British tiki-designer and -fabricator extraordinaire Cheekytiki informed my that they’ve been working on a new tiki bar, Mahiki, set to open in London in a couple of weeks. The group did amazing work on the Black Pearl Boutique, so the bar is sure to come out smashingly.
MAHIKI, No.1 Dover Street, Mayfair, London, W1S [...]

British tiki mugs from Cheekytiki

Cheekytiki is the UK’s only purveyors of tropical arts and décor. Besides selling swag, they also fabricate and build out bars and restaurants and were one of the forces behind this year’s London Luau event and art show.
The company is now creating and selling ceramic tiki mugs, some of which have a decidedly British [...]

Men’s Tiki King sandals

Margaritaville’s Tiki King sandals have four embossed tikis on each side of the leather thong uppers and sueded fabric on the part where your feet go.
The sandals come in two color combinations and sell for $49.99.
Men’s Tiki King sandals

Tiki Falls backyard rockwork makes pools exotic

If you ever wanted your backyard pool to look like something at a Disney resort, it looks like Tiki Falls can do it for you. The company, located in Florida and serving Clearwater, Largo, St. Petersburg,Tampa, and Pasco County, adds natural and fabricated stone water and fire features onto swimming pools and spas to give [...]

Closed tiki bar liquidation sale

Sadly, the Hale Tiki bar in Augusta, Georgia closed in 2005. The place was wonderful recreation of tiki bars past, with fabrication done by the top names in the tiki construction scene (including Bamboo Ben, Al Evans, Basement Kahuna, and Swanky).
Now, the owner is selling off what’s left of the decorations to help recoup the [...]

Swallow New Zealand Maori fabric

Swallow New Zealand manufactures and sells rayon fabric and clothing based on traditional Maori and Hawaiian designs.
Fabric runs NZ$5.00 per meter, shirts start at NZ$15.00, dresses at NZ$20.00.
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