Hamac de Sol
Hammock Chair XL “Jamundí”
Hammock Chair XL “Jamundí”
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Authentic Hammock chair from Colombia
This WFTO fair trade certified hammock chair is made entirely by hand by our Colombian artisans. 100% ecological, the manufacturing process has not changed for hundreds of years and it is the same one that their ancestors used. Cotton is grown directly by producers in the region.
10 days of work are necessary for the manufacture of this luxury hammock chair.
One of the most beautiful hammock chairs in Latin America
Warm and sunny, Hamac del Sol easily imagines the “Jamundí” XL Chair hammock in an ethnic or bohemian style interior. It will also easily fit into a contemporary or classic style which it will liven up and warm up. In winter, it will warm the atmosphere and be welcoming and cocooning. In summer, it will reflect the sun's rays. This hammock chair is a symbol of good humor. As such, it has its place in your living room.
Why a hammock chair?
The hammock chair offers a vacation spirit that we often associate with relaxation and comfort. Then it can be placed either indoors or outdoors. With its versatile design, it offers high-quality lumbar support. Its variety of colors make it an ideal choice to bring a touch of cheerfulness to any room in the house. In two words, meditation and escape make the hammock chair an object in its own right. To find out more: What are the advantages of the hammock chair or hanging chair
Recognized artisanal manufacturing
Made from extra fine cotton thread and combined with a very tight weave, our Hammock chair offers excellent resistance and a pretty presentation. The development and use of the Hammock chair of San Jacinto, is a variation of the traditions of the indigenous peoples of Latin America for centuries, widely recognized and appreciated throughout the world. Buying and using our XL “Jamundí” hammock chair at Hamac del Sol means recognizing and valuing this tradition, and providing support to the artisanal community of San Jacinto.








