Invisible furniture lock

Locking systems are called "invisible" if they are not visible from the front. In invisible furniture locks, for example, the knob, LED or code keypad are omitted in favour of an unchanged front. Invisible furniture locks are primarily used by interior architects and designers for objects where the visual design is of particular importance. They are opened by means of an RFID medium, such as a transponder. Invisible furniture locks are particularly suitable as an easy-to-retrofit child safety lock for cupboards, drawers and doors, as the front does not have to be drilled. Detergents or medicines can thus be locked away to protect children.