There are places in the Argentine Andes where silence has a texture — where the land rises above the treeline and the sky takes up most of what you can see. The communities that live and work there, raising llamas and weaving on handmade looms, exist at a remove from almost everything modern. What they make carries that distance in it: in the weight of the fiber, in the slight variation of each hand-spun thread, in the unhurried evenness of the weave.
A llama bed quilt has no fill, no synthetic interior. Its warmth comes entirely from the density and natural properties of the fiber — lighter than most bedding materials, warmer than its weight suggests, and naturally breathable through the night. Llama fiber regulates temperature without trapping heat, resists moisture without chemical treatment, and softens with use rather than wearing down. At bed scale, these are not small things.
Oat is the palest warm tone in the ANDINA range — a soft, faded beige that sits between cream and sand without committing to either. At bed scale, it becomes the most versatile neutral in the collection: light enough to disappear into a white bedroom without effort, warm enough in texture to anchor a space built around natural materials. It works over white bedding, alongside pale timber, linen, and stone — and it asks very little of the room around it.
Handwoven to order in the Argentine Andes. Explore the full Llama Bed Quilt collection. Trade clients and interior designers can access exclusive pricing through our Trade Program. To learn about the artisans behind each piece, visit About Us.











