CatMarina Oy

CatMarina’s innovations in the field of floating villas have their roots in the moment when the company’s founder Heimo Hälikkä identified a need for new residential solutions and began to brainstorm new forms of accommodation that would also be suitable for countries with cold and snowy conditions. This idea gave rise to CatMarina’s unique concept: floating villas and waterborne residences that combine the freedom of living on water with all the comforts of a house. Our company’s vision is crystallized by our slogan: A new way to enjoy and live on the water.

CatMarina’s history goes back to the 1970s when industrial operations and international consultations and trade began to shape the identity of our company. Our operations are based on three central values: efficient solutions, commitment to high quality, sustainability and comfort, and customer-orientation. These values are the cornerstones of our operations. CatMarina is a proud family business where company traditions are passed on from one generation to another, taking them into the future.

A FUTURE VISION

Finnish handcraft and design are the cornerstone of our operations. We are committed to bringing to the market new high-quality products in the field of overwater living that are built on Finnish innovation and sustainability. Our goal for the future is to manufacture overwater residential solutions for everyone who appreciates this unique way of living. Our goal for the future is to manufacture overwater residential solutions for everyone who appreciates this unique way of living.

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