pienoismi
Pienoismi is a philosophical and cultural phenomenon originating from Finland, emerging in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The term can be roughly translated to "smallness" or "frugality," reflecting the underlying values of simplicity, modesty, and self-reliance.
Pienoismi emphasized the importance of living modestly and rationally, rejecting the excesses and superficialities of modern
Key figures in the movement included writers and intellectuals such as Pekka Vilho and Martti Wuori, who
In the context of Finland's economic and social conditions, pienoismi offered a response to the rapid industrialization
Pienoismi's legacy can be seen in the enduring spirit of Finnish identity and design, characterized by simplicity,