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What we say... Made with a soft but strong fabric with enough room for you and your favourite hammock partner, the Barbados hammock is great value for money - we love it!
A classic monochrome pinstripe-style design, the Barbados Black Double Hammock will look wonderful in your garden this summer.
The Barbados Black Hammock is made to a high standard, from a lovely, thick fabric which can easily hold the weight of two adults. Gorgeously comfortable and very spacious, you will be as snug as a bug in a rug all summer long!
The perfect mixture of style and quality.
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 Barbados Hammock takes up to 1.5 skilled hours to craft.
Explore the artistry behind our hammocks Amazonas Seals of Quality: Traditional Handcraft
Lying Surface: | 230 x 150 cm |
Full Length: | 340 cm |
Load Capacity: | 200 kg |
Weight: | 1.8 kg |
Material: | 85% cotton (recycled), 15 % polyester |
Extras: | Includes bag |
How to wash: | Hand wash only. No dryer. |
Compatible with the following stands:
Arcus, Olymp, Vario Gala, Madera, Troja
Check out our Hammock Dimension Comparison Chart for a quick visual guide across our entire range.
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.