solukoristeinen
Solukoristeinen is a Finnish term that describes patterns or textures decorated with cell-like motifs. The word combines solu, meaning cell, with koristeinen, meaning ornamented, and is used in design criticism to refer to surfaces that evoke the structure of biological cells. It is primarily found in discussions of visual arts, architecture, textiles, and graphic design, rather than in biological nomenclature.
In practice, solukoristeinen describes a cellular or lattice aesthetic characterized by repeating polygonal compartments—often hexagonal, but
Usage and examples: In architecture, facades or interior screens featuring cellular lattices; in ceramics and tilework,
Limitations: It is a descriptive, not technical, term and not standardized across disciplines. See also tessellation,