The Scentability Collection
Winter 2024
The Scentability Collection
Winter 2024
A peaceful moment awaits, as Mungo and Maud turns the page on the writing of Jane Losten’s romantic and delightful tale, revealing the Scentability collection.
The Dashwoof family of Belgravia would be quite unable to attend even the most humble of gatherings should they lack their requisite hours of nightly slumber.
One shall note a ‘Classic Bed ~ Pinstripe Spearmint’ beckons most invitingly in each corner of the family home...
... and a 'Beatrice the Bunny Toy' softly awaits.
Toying with one’s feline companions is a most worthwhile amusement to engage upon.
A sugared moment of teasing with a 'Knitted Pompom Cat Toy' shall doubtlessly offer a taste of merriment.
When one makes the acquaintance of 'Blueberry the Bear', it is evident that he has seen a great deal of the world; has sailed many seas; has a warm heart, a playful mind and squeaks with joy occasionally too.
To oufit oneself in a manner suitable for excursions, whether from Belgravia or from Gnawland House, fix upon a warmly knitted 'Breton Merino Pullover'.
To oneself, becoming so very enamoured of the ‘Scentability Collection’ was but the natural consequence of a strong affection and affinity for fine colours and yarns in a loyal and ardent mind.
Scent and Scentability is of equal importance when seeking that which the heart most desires.
The story of ‘Scent and Scentability’ draws to a close with much happiness and perpetual affection.
A peaceful moment awaits, as Mungo and Maud turns the page on the writing of Jane Losten’s romantic and delightful tale, revealing the Scentability collection.
Let the curtain be raised on a sincere story for the season, as Mungo & Maud stages the Winterval collection. Renowned playwright William Shakesears casts a spotlight deep into the violet twilight of the stage so that all a creature may desire is revealed.
This wintertide, as lamps burn gently, Mungo & Maud brings to light its Townhouse collection. Penned by the prestigious author, Charles Diggins, ‘A Tail of a Townhouse’ evokes the elegance and enigmas one may find residing within many storeys of this historical edifice.