kotiteollinen
Kotiteollinen refers to a Finnish term that encompasses the concept of home-based or small-scale production, emphasizing craftsmanship, sustainability, and self-sufficiency. The term combines *koti* (home) and *teollinen* (industrial), highlighting the shift from large-scale industrial manufacturing to localized, often handcrafted, production methods. This movement gained prominence in Finland during the early 20th century as part of a broader cultural and economic push toward preserving traditional skills and reducing reliance on mass-produced goods.
During the Finnish Civil War (1918) and the subsequent economic struggles, home-based production became particularly important.
Kotiteollinen practices often included sewing, knitting, woodworking, and baking, with an emphasis on using locally sourced
Today, kotiteollinen is sometimes revisited as part of broader movements advocating for minimalism, zero-waste lifestyles, and