Näytemohokkeilla
Näytemohokkeilla is a Finnish term that translates to "sample hut" or "demonstration hut." It refers to a small, often temporary structure erected for the purpose of displaying and selling goods, particularly in rural or agricultural contexts. These huts were historically common at markets, fairs, and agricultural shows.
The primary function of a näytemohokkeilla was to provide a sheltered space for vendors to exhibit their
These structures were typically simple in construction, often made from wood or canvas, and were designed to