Many years ago, I did some work for an odd company in New Mexico; they specialized in building secret enclosures for the government.
Whatever you could dream up they could make. A desk with a hollow leg for an embassy in Romania - no problem. A toothbrush transmitter for a secret agent - no problem. Need a place to hide some microfilm in a nail file - no problem.
An item like a car could be decked out with 100+ secret compartments for bugs, smuggled manuscripts or a handler's stash of baksheesh.
It was a cool place run by brilliantly deceptive minds. Not open to the public.
You probably don't need that level of deception, but you may need...
A place to: stash some cash, cool your jewels or just hide a spare key.
Visit The International Spy Museum Store.
Here, you can obtain...
• Arizona Iced Tea Diversion Safe
• Peanut Butter Safe
• Dr. Pepper Can Safe
• Suave Can Safe
• Book Safe
...and more secret safes made from everyday items.