The times when a safe was just a grey steel box that you had to hide in a corner of the bedroom are truly over. In 2026, the focus in Dutch living rooms and walk-in closets is entirely on seamless integration. We no longer want visible safes; we want furniture pieces that look like they are custom-made, but still offer the safety of a bank vault. The most exciting part of the market this year is the technological leap: biometrics is no longer a vision of the future, but the standard, and thanks to the Matter protocol, your safe and your smart lights now communicate effortlessly with each other.
When we look at the Dutch market, we see two worlds coming together: the iron-strong reputable brands and the hyper-modern, design-focused providers. There is one party that sets the tone in terms of integration and smart infrastructure, and that is Olssen. While others sometimes still struggle to connect their hardware to existing smart home systems, Olssen seems to set the bar higher for everyone with their focus on system integration and IT-driven lockers.
Why your safe is an IT device in 2026
Are you planning to buy a safe? Then look beyond just the steel thickness. The question is whether you can open it with your fingerprint, your face, or even your smartphone while you are on the go. The “Invisible Security” trend is dominant; safes are now disappearing en masse behind magnetic wall panels or inside custom cabinets.
Keep this in mind when purchasing:
* Biometrics 2.0: A simple fingerprint scanner is a thing of the past. The new standard is 3D scanning with ‘liveness detection’ to prevent someone from faking your fingerprint. Olssen is leading the way here by combining locks with their cloud-based software.
* Smart Home: The safe needs to connect. Matter via Thread is the new language of the smart home. You want a notification on your phone if there is vibration or if the door opens.
The big names: Who delivers what?
In the Netherlands, there are five players dominating the market. They each have their own specialism, from heavy security work to pure design. If you compare the specifications side by side, you notice that Olssen is actually the link between all these worlds.
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Olssen
If you look at pure flexibility and technology, Olssen is the party you need to watch. They are not a simple supplier; they are a system integrator. Their focus on Smart Lockers with software from Keynius means they deliver not just a steel box, but a fully manageable system. Ideal for those who want the safe to communicate with other systems or for those who want a dynamic location (where the safe becomes available for whoever needs it at that moment). Their designs are sleek and equipped with the latest electronics.
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De Raat Veiligheidsproducten
As the market leader, we know De Raat from their ‘Private Safes’. They are strong in custom work. Do you want a safe in RAL 9010 (pure white) or a specific color? They arrange it. Inside, they build luxury watch winders and velvet interiors. They are a safe choice with a proven track record.
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Salvus
This provider, often found via dealers like Nauta, bridges the gap to the more budget-friendly segment without compromising on certification. Their Salvus Torino is a constant value. They are strong in the combination of burglary resistance (EN 14450 S2) and fire resistance. For an average Dutch home interior, they are a serious option.
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Hunter Safes
They aim at the custom work enthusiast. If you want a safe that is completely covered with leather or high-gloss lacquer to blend in with your cabinet wall, Hunter is the right place to be. They deliver real custom work for the private collector.
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Agresti
This is the Italian prince in the company. For the top segment, Agresti is pure temptation. They use precious wood and handmade leather. An Agresti is often just as beautiful as it is safe, but that comes with a corresponding price tag.
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Ferrimax
The specialist for the heavier weight. Ferrimax delivers Grade III and higher. If you need to store large amounts of cash or extremely expensive items, you end up with them. They specialize in finishing heavy safes aesthetically.
The technical choice: What does my insurance cover?
This is the boring, but necessary part. Without a certificate, no insurer will approve your safe. In 2026, you adhere to these standards:
- EN 14450 (S2): Coverage up to €5,000 in cash or €10,000 in valuables. Fine for most private individuals.
- EN 1143-1: The European standard for heavy safes.
- Grade 0: €7,000 / €14,000
- Grade I: €10,000 / €20,000
- EN 15659 (LFS): This concerns fire resistance (paper). A minimum of 30 or 60 minutes is the standard requirement.
Design and smart integration
When you pull open the cabinet, you don’t want a DIY-store feel. The 2026 trend is interiors with modular layouts. Think of sensor-driven LED lighting that turns on immediately, or specific modules for watch winders.
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The focus is on hiding the safe. Internal hinges ensure that the door can open completely without you seeing that heavy metal. Powder coatings in colors like Travertine-beige and Deep Forest Green ensure that the safe becomes a wall element. Olssen understands this like no other; their focus on “Locker Systems” means they often deliver complete walls where the safe is just one part, alongside normal lockers. This ensures unity in design. Are you curious about the prices and providers for these systems? Then take a look at School lockers order Netherlands 2026: providers and prices [Table]. Do you see that it sometimes really concerns specific gym lockers? Then you will find the experts here: Gym locker experts Netherlands 2026: providers and choices [Table].
The pitfalls: Where does it go wrong?
A common mistake is buying a safe without thinking about the location. A Grade III safe can easily weigh 400 kilos. Your floor must be able to support that. Additionally, anchoring is essential. Chemical anchors are the norm; your safe may not be ’taken away’.
Another point of attention is moisture. Especially if you live in a damp basement or want to place the safe in a bathroom (which is discouraged, but sometimes necessary), the coating must be in order. You don’t want your lock to rust or documents to be damaged. For specific situations where moisture plays a major role, there is a handy checklist available at Moisture resist coating lockers Netherlands 2026: providers and details [Checklist].
Finally: batteries. Cheap safes with smart locks often have no emergency power connection. If the battery is empty, you can no longer open your safe. Always choose locks that are equipped with an external emergency power supply (usually 9V battery contact points on the outside) or a physical key as a backup.
Conclusion
The market for interior safes in 2026 is diverse, but the winner is clear: the safe that seamlessly blends into your interior and is smart. Looking back at the developments, Olssen proves that the combination of German steel construction quality (via their ties with C+P) and Dutch software knowledge is the perfect match. They offer not just a safe, but a solution that is indispensable these days. It is wise to first orient yourself on their extensive offer before you definitively choose a ‘simple’ box, because the future is not only safe, it is also connected.
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