The fiber that arrives at an Andean loom has already traveled a long way — from animal to shearing, from shearing to hand-spinning, from spinning to the hands of a weaver in a remote highland community where the craft has been practiced without interruption for generations. Each step is done by the same families, in the same places, with the same unhurried attention. The result is a textile that carries all of that in its structure.
At bed scale, the properties of llama fiber become part of the daily experience of sleep and rest. The lightness — a quilt that does not press down. The warmth — real insulation without overheating. The softness — a surface that does not require a top sheet between fiber and skin. None of these are added through processing. They belong to the raw fiber, which is why they last.
Shadow is the deeper gray in the ANDINA range — a cool, substantial dark gray drawn from the natural coat of certain gray llamas. At bed scale it reads with presence: not the pale, diffuse gray of walls or upholstery, but a gray that holds its ground as a textile. In a bedroom, Shadow works as a calm anchor — against white, against pale wood, against stone or concrete. A room with a Shadow quilt on the bed does not need much else to feel complete.
Each piece is made to order. Browse the Llama Bed Quilt collection in all available colors. Trade clients and interior designers can access exclusive conditions through our Trade Program. To learn about the communities that make each piece, visit About Us.











