MADE BY AMAZONAS™ GUARANTEE
We take pride in being a Certified Amazonas Reseller, ensuring you receive a genuine Amazonas product backed by the certified promise. What does this mean?
What we say...A supremely comfortable, sturdy and beautiful hammock.
Extra large in size and extra stylish in design, the Natura Paradiso Hammock is the perfect centrepiece for any family garden. Maximum in size but minimalist in design,
The Natura Paradiso Hammock, by Amazonas, is plenty big enough for you to relax in comfort. It's made from sturdy cotton fabric, which is also beautifully soft to touch.
It's perfect when paired with one of our compatible wooden hammock stands.
Amazonas Seals of Quality
Experience superior craftsmanship with our Brazilian hammocks, handmade using traditional techniques. Providing up to 100 jobs in Brazil's northeast, our 5-step process ensures quality and ethical production. From eco-friendly thread selection to tear-resistant suspension cords, each hammock undergoes meticulous crafting in 1-2 weeks for your ultimate comfort. The Paradiso Hammock takes up to 1.5 skilled hours to craft.
Explore the artistry behind our hammocks Amazonas Seals of Quality: Traditional Handcraft
Lying Surface: | 250 x 175 cm |
Full Length: | 360 cm |
Load Capacity: | 200 kg |
Weight | 2.5 kg |
Material: | Recycled Brazilian Cotton |
Extras: | Includes bag |
How to wash: | Hand wash only. No dryer. |
Pack Dimensions: | 43 x 25 x 13 cm |
Compatible with the following stands:
Arcus, Olymp, Sumo Grande, Madera, Troja
Check out our Hammock Dimension Comparison Chart for a quick visual guide across our entire range. Click here for easy hammock size comparisons.
Stand is for illustrative purposes only.
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OUR HAMMOCK GUIDE
Take a look at our trusty hammock guide, which will help you with all your hammock related questions. You can even watch our famous video that has over 35,000 views on Youtube.
EVERY ORDER HELPS
When you buy a hammock from us you are providing homes, schooling and guidance to neglected children who live on the streets of Brazil.