This bowl was manufactured in 1964 for Trader Vic's. It is shaped like a split piece of bamboo on its side. It reads "1964 Trader Vic USA" on the bottom. Measures 10" long by 5" wide by 2 1/2" high.
This mug was a collaborative tribute to Bamboo Ben. The mug is shaped like a moai with Ben's features and was designed by Ernie Keen, sculpted by Squid and produced by Tiki Farm.
This footed scorpion bowl was manufactured by Tepco (although unmarked) and was used at several different Polynesian restaurants, including The Polynesian in Torrance. The bowl is white and features green and yellow painted bamboo design around the exterior. There is also a matching Tepco Bamboo Fog Cutter Mug.
A standing tiki mug with round concentric eyes, a diamond patterned headdress, and glazed in a light blue/green glaze. He is a part of a set with his brother, Komani, who is glazed in a darker blue, has bisected pupils, and a wavy rounded pattern on headdress. This version of Koka with heat decal on back was sold, starting in 2019, at The Bamboo Club, Long Beach, California along with a decaled version of his brother mug Komani. Koka is light blue and green with “The Bamboo Club Long Beach, CA” On the back of his head.
This is a green ceramic mug covered in bamboo leaves that twine around the back handle which is an inserted piece of real rattan/wood. These were also made in other popular Lanai Ware colors, including yellow and orange.
This light blue mug was sold at the Bamboo Club in Long Beach, California for their first anniversary. The mug was designed By Holden Westland and made by Tiki Farm. The mug was inspired by Papua New Guinea Yipwon spirit figures. Light blue with minor brown highlights.
This is a white glazed bamboo mug with a green leaf twined around it and marked for Soji Modern Asian Restaurant in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
This mug is shaped like a piece of bamboo and is glazed in brown with the red lettering and dragon logo graphic from Fong's Pizza. This wiki-wiki (quick) design was created by Tiki Farm to use at multiple venues, including at The Reef in Palm Springs and The Golden Tiki in Las Vegas, but each is glazed differently and uniquely labeled.
This is a mug shaped like a swag lamp crafted of rattan/bamboo/natural fibers/lahala matting/resin & seaglass/starfish. This style of lamp was created by Orchids of Hawaii originally and is still made by James Claycomb and other modern lamp makers, albeit in small numbers since each is custom made.
This mug version features 10 woven palm panels, seaglass windows, and starfish accents. Option of green, blue, or red interior.