aaltokuviointia
Aaltokuviointi, also known as Aalto pattern or Aalto wave, is a decorative pattern characterized by a series of smooth, continuous waves or curves. The term is derived from the Finnish word "aalto," meaning wave. This pattern is often used in graphic design, architecture, and interior design to create a sense of movement and rhythm. The Aalto pattern is named after Alvar Aalto, a Finnish architect and designer who popularized its use in the mid-20th century. Aaltokuviointi is often associated with modernist and minimalist design styles, and it can be found in various forms, including geometric and organic variations. The pattern's versatility and aesthetic appeal make it a popular choice for both functional and decorative elements in design.