løsfylt
Løsfylt is a Danish term that translates to "loosely filled" or "freely filled" in English. It is often used in contexts relating to textiles, upholstery, and construction to describe a material that is not densely packed or compacted. For example, løsfylt insulation in a building might refer to materials like loose-fill fiberglass or cellulose that are blown into wall cavities, leaving air pockets that contribute to thermal resistance. In furniture, løsfylt upholstery could indicate cushions filled with down, feathers, or synthetic fibers that are not tightly bound, resulting in a softer, more pliable feel. The term implies a certain degree of flexibility and a less rigid structure compared to materials that are tightly packed or molded. The application of løsfylt materials often prioritizes comfort, insulation, or ease of installation by allowing the filler to conform to irregular spaces. The opposite of løsfylt would be a densely packed or solid material.