The Nigerian furniture market is currently characterized by a transition from artisanal woodworking to semi-industrial production. However, the high humidity levels in coastal regions like Lagos often lead to premature corrosion of standard Cabinet Screws, causing structural instability in high-end cabinetry.
Local manufacturers frequently struggle with the inconsistency of imported materials. The demand for precision-engineered components, such as thin hinges, has surged as the market shifts toward modern, minimalist European designs that require tighter tolerances than traditional chunky hardware.
Furthermore, the reliance on softwoods and medium-density fiberboard (MDF) in urban centers has created a need for specialized fasteners like Chupboard Screws that can provide superior grip without splitting the material under Nigeria's fluctuating temperature cycles.


