Check out Montblanc's new special collection for Unicef

The brand's latest collection aims to fund the education of children under Unicef's programme in than 190 countries.

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Fourteen years, US$10 million (S$13.9 million), and more than five million potential young benefi ciaries: These are the impressive numbers behind Montblanc’s partnership with Unicef, which helps children in need in 190 countries. Since 2004, it has helped to raise more than US$10 million for Unicef. Funds go towards improving learning for children via better educational tools and quality teaching.

The brand’s latest collection in aid of the fund is an all-encompassing one that includes leather goods, jewellery pieces for men and women, watches and, of course, writing instruments.

Montblanc’s collection for Unicef features a design element that showcases six languages.

CAUSE AND EFFECT Montblanc’s collection for Unicef features a design element that showcases six languages.

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The leather goods – which range from larger pieces such as  a document bag, to smaller items such as a wallet and cardholder – feature a special blue lining with a design comprising characters from six languages.

This design, or versions of it, is also used in objects such as special-edition Meisterstuck pens, as well as a lined notebook.

Form and function, all of which further a good cause – now, that’s a collection we can get behind.

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