
Swedish design student Annika Göransson creates pieces of furniture for the years with a modern touch and amazing shapes. The Mosaiik is a lounge chair where a metal grid makes up the construction of the shell. The grid also serves as a framework for the upholstering. Inspired by the structure of corncobs and sunflower buds the upholstery is made up of 297 foam cubes. The cubes are spread and packed with the curving of the seat. By pressing the cubes through a wool fabric a smooth surface is created on top and a rough structure is formed on the back. By leaving the back uncovered, the user can experience the different structures created by the upholstering technique and also gain an understanding of how the seat is constructed.










