In Equatorial Guinea, the furniture manufacturing sector faces unique challenges due to the extreme humidity and saline air of the Gulf of Guinea. Standard Chupboard Screws often succumb to rapid oxidation, leading to structural failure in high-end residential cabinetry and office installations in Malabo and Bata.
The local market has transitioned from relying on generic imported fasteners to seeking specialized, corrosion-resistant alloys. There is a growing demand for staple shaped connectors that provide superior grip in tropical hardwoods, which are denser and more prone to expansion and contraction than temperate softwoods.
Furthermore, the rise in urban construction and luxury hotel developments has shifted the focus toward high-load bearing components. The integration of reinforced thin hinges has become essential for maximizing space in modern Equatorial Guinean interior design while maintaining sleek aesthetics.


