ruokapöytävermeet
Ruokapöytävermet is a Finnish term referring to built-in electric heaters located in kitchen tables. These devices were designed to provide warmth to the hands and body while sitting at a dining table, particularly during the cold winter months in Finland.
The concept of ruokapöytävermet gained popularity in the mid-20th century, coinciding with Finland's post-war economic growth
Ruokapöytävermet often consisted of a series of wires or heating elements embedded within the underside of
Over time, the popularity of ruokapöytävermet decreased as central heating systems became more widespread and efficient