louhikko
Louhikko is a type of terrazzo floor found in traditional Finnish buildings. The term is derived from the Finnish word for " bronze sink," due to the metal components visible in the floor's pattern. Louhikko floors are typically made from small, interlocking pieces of stone or brick, usually granite or schist, which are arranged in a pattern and held in place with metal fasteners.
The arrangement of the stones in a louhikko floor is often random or irregular, giving the appearance
Louhikko floors are valued for their durability and long lifespan. They can withstand heavy foot traffic and
The production and installation of louhikko floors are labor-intensive processes that require great skill and artistry.
Louhikko floors have become a known and highly valued architectural feature in traditional Finnish buildings, and