Catches and Latches for Doors, Cabinets and Cupboards
Keeping doors and cupboards shut securely without a full lock is easy with the right small fitting. This collection covers door catches and door latches... .... Show more
Catches and Latches for Doors, Cabinets and Cupboards
Keeping doors and cupboards shut securely without a full lock is easy with the right small fitting. This collection covers door catches and door latches for internal doors, gates and outbuildings, alongside cabinet catches and cupboard latches sized for kitchen units, wardrobes and cabinetry. Cabin hooks, ball catches and simple hasp fasteners all sit here too, giving a practical fix for anything that needs to stay closed against a draught or knock.
Magnetic, Roller and Toggle Latch Types Explained
Magnetic catches and magnetic latches use a concealed magnet to hold a cupboard door flush without any visible mechanism, and a magnetic door catch is a popular choice for kitchens where a clean, minimal look matters. Roller catches and roller latches work on a spring-loaded ball for a similar soft-close feel, while toggle latches offer a firmer grip, often seen on chests, trunks and flight cases. For heavier applications, flush latches sit neatly within the door face, and gate latches and cabinet magnetic catches provide reliable holding power outdoors and indoors alike. Furniture catches complete general-purpose fixings for smaller cabinetry projects.
Finishes, Materials and Period Styles Available
Finish and material shape both look and durability. Black cabinet catches and black door catches suit contemporary interiors, while satin brass, polished brass and antique brass catches bring warmth to period rooms; polished and satin chrome, brushed and polished nickel, plus stainless steel, cast iron and bronze options cover most other tastes. For heritage restoration, vintage, antique and traditional catches echo Victorian and Georgian originals, while farmhouse and rustic styles suit cottage interiors and industrial designs fit exposed-brick, warehouse-style spaces. Modern and decorative catches round out the range for anyone wanting understated, current hardware rather than a period look.
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