In the high valleys of the Argentine Andes, the light does something particular in the late afternoon — it turns everything the color of warm stone and dry grass. It is the same light that falls on the llamas grazing freely across these landscapes, and it is, in some sense, the color those animals carry in their coats. Camel is that color: the warmth of altitude, translated first into fiber, and here into a quilt scaled for the bed.
A handwoven llama bed quilt is not a duvet or a comforter — it has no fill, no synthetic interior. It is a single layer of pure llama fiber, woven tightly enough to offer real warmth and softness, light enough to layer with other bedding or use alone in warmer months. The fiber regulates temperature naturally, which means it adapts rather than overheats.
Camel is one of the most requested tones in the ANDINA collection — a warm, golden beige with just enough depth to ground a room without darkening it. At bed scale, it transforms a bedroom the way a well-chosen piece of furniture does: it makes the space feel considered. It works against white bedding, pale timber, natural linen, and any palette built around warmth.
Each piece is made to order in the Argentine Andes. For trade pricing and samples, visit our Trade Program. Browse the full Llama Bed Quilt range, or learn more about ANDINA’s artisans at About Us.










