Authentic Nicaraguan hammock 100% cotton with crochet fringe
Our new hammock chair for indoors and outdoors. The XL size allows you to fully stretch out for magical naps. Hand-woven with crochet embroidery, this model reflects the soul of Nicaragua. A chair hammock with a unique design that you will only find with us. 3 to 5 days of work
Hammock Chair XL “Selva Negra”: Crochet embroidery: Boho bohemian style
Discover our XL “Selva Negra” Hammock Chair with a boho-chic touch thanks to its crochet embroidery. Our chair hammocks with crochet fringe are already favorites, so we're expanding our collection with this unique design. Perfect for adding a touch of style to your living room or library, it will surely become one of our bestsellers.
The must-have hammock chair: 100% handmade in Central America
This XL Hammock Chair is entirely handmade in Central America, more precisely in Masaya in Nicaragua, where the craftsmanship is unrivaled. Thanks to a special three-thread mesh weave, it offers incomparable comfort and durability.
Hammock chair XL: Comfort and freedom for your legs
With its XL size, this hammock chair offers optimal comfort to stretch your legs and find your ideal position to relax, read, listen to music or simply enjoy a moment of tranquility. It will bring new life to your outdoor space and inspire you to enjoy it more.
Nicaraguan crafts: The socially responsible approach of Hamac del Sol
At Hamac del Sol, we attach great importance to social responsibility. Our artisans in Nicaragua are paid fairly for their work to support their families. We also value traditional craftsmanship and are committed to preserving these precious manufacturing traditions.
Treat yourself to the luxury of comfort and style while supporting a socially responsible approach with our “Selva Negra” XL Hammock Chair.
A tribute to the Selva Negra
Selva Negra, established in 1975 in the heart of the Matagalpa mountains, represents a unique place. Nestled in a region steeped in coffee culture, it is close to magnificent hills draped in unspoiled rainforest. The descendants of 19th century German settlers are the owners of this estate. The German influence still shines through in the architecture of the rooms and the restaurant, decorated with numerous historical relics such as period photographs, press articles, tools and other artifacts testifying to the evolution of the settlers towards the production of coffee.