Angola's furniture industry is currently experiencing a shift toward modular designs. However, the coastal humidity in cities like Luanda often leads to rapid oxidation of low-grade Cabinet Screws, creating a critical demand for zinc-plated and stainless steel alternatives that can withstand saline air.
The local market relies heavily on imports, but there is a growing trend among Angolan artisans to integrate more durable thin hinges to optimize space in modern apartment complexes. The lack of localized precision manufacturing means that consistency in thread pitch and material hardness is a primary pain point for local workshops.
Economic diversification in Angola is pushing the furniture sector toward industrialization. This transition requires a move away from generic fasteners to specialized components like staple shaped connectors that allow for faster assembly lines and reduced labor costs in furniture factories.


