lattialabyrintin
Lattialabyrintin, literally meaning "floor labyrinth" in Finnish, refers to a labyrinth pattern laid into a floor surface. It encompasses decorative, architectural, and contemporary art applications where a walking path is embedded in tiles, stone, or contrasting colors. In practice, lattialabyrintin is typically designed as a unicursal path, a single continuous route that guides the wearer toward the center or a focal point, rather than a maze with multiple choices.
Etymology and usage: The term combines lattia (floor) and labyrintti (labyrinth). Lattialabyrintin appears in architectural decoration,
Forms and examples: Traditional floor labyrinths emphasize a single winding route, sometimes carved into stone or
See also: Labyrinth, Unicursal labyrinth, Floor tiling patterns.