kuutiolattiat
Kuutiolattiat, often translated as "dry inlays," refer to a specific type of trim decoration typically found in Finnish and Scandinavian architecture. This traditional building ornamentation primarily consists of patterned blocks of wood or stone arranged in intricate designs, often forming geometrical shapes.
The use of kuutiolattiat is closely associated with the traditional Finnish wood architecture of the 19th
Characteristics of kuutiolattiat can be recognized in the level of detail, where no parts of the surrounding
The wood blocks used in traditional kuutiolattiat trim work originally come from domestic sources, such as
Nowadays, kuutiolattiat historical integrity has been maintained through preservation efforts, including demolition of surrounding buildings and