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Looking for a peaceful retreat from the craziness around you?  Transport yourself to a relaxing place with this beautiful Handwoven Hammock Chair.  Hand-crocheted from soft 100% cotton natural-colored threads and wood, this fabulously comfortable sitting hammock gently sways wherever you hang it. 

 

Perfect for your indoor or outdoor spaces, it's time to rest and rejuvenate in cozy comfort.  We think that calls for a great book and a cup of FairTrade coffee, cocoa, or tea, but whatever you choose to do in your new favorite chair sounds good to us!


Handcrafted along Lake Atitlan in Guatemala, surrounded by volcanoes, the Altiplano artisans are from cooperative groups, small family businesses and their own fairtrade workshop. In an effort to support traditional life, Altiplano offers women the opportunity to work at home, making them available to care for their children and household, while earning financial independence.  And that kind of care and attention is always worth supporting, which is what your purchase of this product does for these women and their families!

 

Hanging hardware is NOT included.

Hanging Handwoven Hammock Chair

$90.00 Regular Price
$67.50Sale Price
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    • Chair measures 63" H x 36" W with a 21" deep seat.
    • Hanging hardware not included.
  • Handmade in Guatemala by Altiplano

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