
Fanfaluca Collective
“Fluffiga möten” is a site-specific installation on the island of Tjärö that brings together three materials: wood, stone and wool. Soft, cloud-like fleece nestles against timber frames and rocky outcrops, creating playful tectonic meetings. Along one of the island’s marked paths, visitors are invited to pause, rest in the wool’s soft embrace and experience the landscape from a place of calm attentiveness.
The work highlights wool’s potential as a sustainable and locally rooted material in architecture and design. Although the fibre is renewable, durable and naturally insulating, more than half of Sweden’s annual wool production is discarded. By exploring wool’s expressive qualities and using fleece that would otherwise go to waste, the installation demonstrates how resources that are normally overlooked can become catalysts for imaginative, low-impact building.

Fanfaluca Collective is an architecture and art ensemble with a keen curiosity about the role of architecture in society. Their work is centered around speculative and experimental forms of architecture and artistic expression. They converge in a common interest in the physical environment, storytelling and sensory experiences.