White Range Boma Cloth
The Boma Cloth is a multi-purpose kitchen cloth, available in 12 earthy and vibrant colour combinations, each inspired by elements of the South African natural landscape Woven from 100% cotton which is grown in Swaziland
Urban Olive Chenille Herringbone Throw
Comfort, simplicity and luxury all in one. The intricate design of the classic herringbone weave and the velvety texture of the chenille yarn gives this throw a luxurious tactile quality.
Turquoise Summer Towel
A versatile bath, pool or beach towel that is half as bulky as a standard terry towel, yet equally absorbent. Perfect to tuck neatly in a backpack, picnic basket or beach bag. Its flat weave nature comes with the added bonus of soaking up little to no sand (not so many nooks and crannies for it to get stuck in). Woven on our century year old Lancashire shuttle looms,
Thunder Grey Tawulo Towel
The Tawulo is a classic and original addition to the Mungo flat-weave towel range. This textured, monochrome range is punctuated with a few bold pops of colour in the striped details. One of the defining characteristics is that no two Tawulo’s are the same, thanks to the random rolling of the weft yarn in the weaving process.
Tamarind Vrou Vrou Blanket
A bold and robust cotton throw with zig zag and geometric patterns. The classic waffle weave has a cellular structure which gives the Vrou-Vrou a chunky body and texture. The pure cotton yarn ensures that it remains light and breathable, perfect for year round luxury.
Stripe Dhow Towel
When we think of African beaches, we remember the dhow. These vessels, with their distinctive shape, are a familiar sight seen from every beautiful white, sandy beach along the East Coast of Africa. Made from the best linen fibre, these towels are light, robust and absorbent.
Straw Man Cloth
The ultimate and most useful cooking, cleaning, gardening apron/cloth for a man.… or a woman or anyone who appreciates a multi-faceted, multi-functional cloth. The Man Cloth will find a million uses in your home. Oven from pure cotton in an absorbent honeycomb weave Equipped with a hook for hanging and padded corners Comes in a range of manly greys that help to hide dirt and stains
Soleil Tawulo Towel
The Tawulo is a classic and original addition to the Mungo flat-weave towel range. This textured, monochrome range is punctuated with a few bold pops of colour in the striped details. One of the defining characteristics is that no two Tawulo’s are the same, thanks to the random rolling of the weft yarn in the weaving process.
Snow Tawulo Towel
The Tawulo is a classic and original addition to the Mungo flat-weave towel range. This textured, monochrome range is punctuated with a few bold pops of colour in the striped details. One of the defining characteristics is that no two Tawulo’s are the same, thanks to the random rolling of the weft yarn in the weaving process.
Smoke Bakuba Throw
The Bakuba throw is inspired by the rhythmic design of the Kuba Cloth, which has been woven for centuries in Central Africa. Traditionally it was woven from fronds of the raffia palm tree and decorated with natural dyes and embroidery. The Kuba Cloth is one of the most visually exciting fabrics in the world and has influenced many artists including Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso.
Slate Quill Blanket
A pure cotton full-sized blanket with an intricate cross-hatched detail and bold border. In West Africa there is a tradition of using a variety of resist-dyeing techniques to create mesmerizingly patterned fabrics called Adire. Adire, is a Yoruba (a tribe in Southwestern Nigeria) word for tie and dye.
Namib Orange Chenille Herringbone Throw
Comfort, simplicity and luxury all in one. The intricate design of the classic herringbone weave and the velvety texture of the chenille yarn gives this throw a luxurious tactile quality.
Mustard Juno Blanket
The Juno weave was created by drawing inspiration from the traditional coverlet patterns that were woven in America during the 18th Century. Historically, women made quilts and coverlets which expressed their artistry and skill. Often they were given as wedding gifts, or made by a young woman to take with her to her future husband’s house.
Midnight Bakuba Throw
The Bakuba throw is inspired by the rhythmic design of the Kuba Cloth, which has been woven for centuries in Central Africa. Traditionally it was woven from fronds of the raffia palm tree and decorated with natural dyes and embroidery. The Kuba Cloth is one of the most visually exciting fabrics in the world and has influenced many artists including Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso.
Magenta Vrou Vrou Blanket
A bold and robust cotton throw with zig zag and geometric patterns. The classic waffle weave has a cellular structure which gives the Vrou-Vrou a chunky body and texture. The pure cotton yarn ensures that it remains light and breathable, perfect for year round luxury.