Colombian Hammocks

Colombian hammock

The Colombian hammock is a perfect way to spend your free time and blissfully relax. Gentle rocking above the ground brings you into a state of deep relaxation and releases endorphins that improve your mood. The position in the hammock is very healthy and does not burden any parts of the body, what is more, it promotes the regeneration of tired muscles. A hammock is also an interesting idea for a unique complement to interior arrangements and the space around the house or to create a relaxation corner with a hammock as the main character.


Colombian Hammocks

Hammocks have been around in Colombia for centuries, once serving the indigenous people as a bed to sleep and rest, a table and even a place for small jobs. Thanks to Christopher Columbus, hammocks were popularized in Europe, although to this day they are often perceived as a rather exotic piece of furniture. Today, their popularity is driven by large hammock brands that collaborate with local artisans as part of fair trade. Very often the production of hammocks is the main source of income for the whole family or even the whole village, by buying our products you also contribute to the improvement of the living of the inhabitants of Colombian villages.

Colombian hammocks , depending on the model, are made of cotton, synthetic fibers or a cotton-polyester blend. If you care about the material's very high resistance to weather conditions, it is worth choosing a model with as much artificial thread as possible. 100% cotton will repay you with softness and delicacy, but it requires protection against heavy rain and long-term exposure to moisture. We can also divide them on the basis of their construction, we can distinguish between traditional hammocks and hammocks with a wooden bar. Production takes place in small factories, from a ball of cotton to a finished hammock, in this way the highest quality can be achieved and the entire process can be controlled accordingly. Traditional craftsmanship is increasingly combined with modern techniques and artistic finishes such as hand-woven lashing ropes and Cadejos - Colombian braids.