The Cuban furniture market is currently characterized by a transition from traditional artisanal woodworking to more standardized industrial processes. However, the Caribbean's high salinity and extreme humidity pose significant challenges for metal components, making corrosion-resistant Chupboard Screws a critical requirement for local manufacturers.
Logistical constraints in North America - Cuba have historically led to a reliance on legacy hardware. This has created a surge in demand for specialized components like thin hinges that can accommodate varying wood densities and reclaimed materials often used in local cabinetry.
Currently, there is a noticeable shift toward modular furniture. This evolution requires high-precision dresser hardware rails that offer smooth operation despite the expansion and contraction of wood caused by seasonal temperature fluctuations in the region.


