faselås
Faselås is a term primarily used in Denmark to describe a lock mechanism, often found on older doors and furniture. It is characterized by a simple bolt or lever that is operated by a key or a knob. The term itself translates roughly to "face lock," suggesting the visible nature of the locking mechanism on the surface it secures.
These locks were common in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and are typically made of
Many antique pieces of furniture, such as chests, cabinets, and wardrobes, feature faselås. They are also found