In Morocco, the construction and interior decoration sector is experiencing a shift toward higher efficiency. The prevalence of traditional woodworking is now being augmented by pneumatic tooling, creating a surging demand for angled nails that allow craftsmen to work in tight corners, typical of traditional Riad architecture.
Geographically, the coastal regions from Casablanca to Tangier face high salinity and humidity. This environmental stress makes standard carbon steel fasteners obsolete, driving the local market toward stainless trim nails to prevent corrosion and unsightly rust streaks on high-end wood finishes.
Furthermore, the rapid urbanization in cities like Marrakech has increased the volume of residential interior fitting. The need for specialized finish nails for baseboard has grown as modern apartments adopt minimalist European design standards requiring invisible fastening.


