Handcrafted Colombian hammock
- Extra fine wire
- Pre-Columbian weaving techniques inherited from the Zenú indigenous people
- Tightly woven canvas for firmer comfort
- Fair trade
- Manufacturing time: 15 to 20 days
Our “Ibagué” XXL Hammock is a single-color Hammock. Its blue is a symbol of escape, travel, dreams for peaceful and calm naps. It can also give character to a cocooning interior where white tones dominate. It will bring a cozy and warm atmosphere to your space. it consists of a light sculpture, scattered on the bed. The barely repeated patterns leave room for the unique creativity of each artisan. A second particularity of this hammock lies in the fringes made of crochet fabric with embroidery specific to this model. Colombian artisans transmit a lot of love and dedication during the elaboration, which makes this hammock a special piece.
The “Ibagué” XXL Hammock: A hammock entirely woven by hand
Our “Ibagué” hammock is huge and extra soft. Artisans from San Jacinto, Bolívar, weave it on a vertical loom, reflecting their interpretation of daily life through different patterns and color palettes. This luxury hammock is designed for indoors and outdoors. Made from extra fine yarn, its color lasts over time even under the influence of the sun and washing.
A versatile and fair model
Ideal for decorating your spaces, living room, bedroom, balcony, country house or your beach house. Its fringes are the decoration and elegance of the hammock. Please note that due to its 100% artisanal production, this Hammock may have some small imperfections.
By purchasing these 'works of art' you are supporting and helping to keep this manufacturing tradition alive. You support the men and women, the families who work to produce these magnificent Hammocks. For the most curious, you can discover our new collection
A little history
After Christopher Columbus arrived in America, he noticed that many natives were accustomed to using hammocks in their daily lives. When he returned to Europe, he imported many of them, thus popularizing them in the Old World.
In fact, the first to adopt them (in numbers) were British and Spanish sailors, who used them to sleep on board ships. Hammocks were prized for their coolness and comfort, but what made them truly unique was their ability to swing gently in time with the ship's movements, preventing falls. “You can't buy love but you can buy something handmade”