Ghana's furniture sector is characterized by a blend of rich hardwood traditions and an increasing shift toward modern composite materials. However, the high coastal humidity in cities like Accra often leads to rapid oxidation of low-grade metal components, making the demand for premium Chupboard Screws critical for structural longevity.
Local artisans are increasingly transitioning from traditional joinery to mechanical fasteners to speed up production cycles. This shift has created a surge in the use of staple shaped clips and brackets that provide immediate stability for mass-produced cabinetry and office furniture.
Despite the growth, there remains a gap in the availability of specialized components like thin hinges that can handle the weight of heavy tropical woods while maintaining a sleek, modern aesthetic required for high-end residential projects in Ghana.


