pullokulmat
Pullokulmat is a Finnish term that literally translates to "bottle corners." It refers to a specific type of decorative element commonly found in older Finnish houses, particularly those built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These elements are typically found at the corners of walls, often where two walls meet in a room or on the exterior of a building.
Historically, pullokulmat served a dual purpose. Primarily, they were a structural reinforcement, helping to strengthen the
The materials used for pullokulmat were typically wood, matching the primary construction material of the building.