The Fireside Library: A Place for Quiet Evenings

The Fireside Library was created for slower moments at home.

It’s inspired by evenings when the day is done, the kettle has just boiled, and you finally have time to sit down. A space for comfort, warmth, and unwinding.

This room is all about creating a cosy atmosphere — one that feels familiar, calm, and welcoming.

A room built around comfort

The Fireside Library is designed to feel grounding and relaxed. It takes inspiration from lived-in spaces: books on shelves, soft lighting, and the gentle warmth of a fire nearby.

The fragrances in this room lean towards warm and comforting, blending soft woods, subtle sweetness, and deeper notes that feel steady rather than overpowering.

It’s the kind of scent profile that works well in living rooms and bedrooms, especially in the evenings.

The scents of the Fireside Library

Each fragrance in this room has its own character, while keeping the same cosy feel:

Cinderberry

A deeper fruity scent with warmth underneath. This one feels rich without being too sweet.

Leatherbound

Soft leather notes combined with comforting depth, inspired by well-worn books and quiet corners.

Velvet Embers

Creamy vanilla with gentle warmth — smooth, familiar, and easy to enjoy.

Midnight Hearth

A deeper, moodier scent with smoky undertones, designed for relaxed evenings.

Together, they offer different ways to bring warmth into your space.

How to use this room

The Fireside Library works particularly well for:

Evenings at home

Reading or watching a film

Wind-down routines

Creating a cosy feel in living areas or bedrooms

You can use one fragrance consistently, or rotate between them depending on your mood. Wax melts make it easy to change the atmosphere without committing to just one scent.

The Fireside Library is about creating a sense of comfort at home, one quiet evening at a time. If you’re drawn to warm, cosy scents, this room is one for you.

If you’re new here, you can read more about Moon & Maple Cottage and how the rooms were created here.

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