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Ghana’s premium five-star decor company, Modern Floors and Walls, has been crowned Ghana’s Most Outstanding Decor and Design Company of the Year at the just-ended 7th edition of the Ghana Business Awards.
This esteemed recognition underscores the company’s exceptional leadership qualities and the rapid ascent in modern floors and walls in Ghana’s decor landscape.
The five-star event was held under the theme, “Business Unity for Climate Impact: Innovating for a Sustainable Future.”
Held at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel, this iconic award, organized by Globe Productions with support from the Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, seeks to identify, honour, and celebrate individuals and companies that play a significant role in the growth and development of their respective sectors, while recognizing the key functions within each sector that promote growth and sustainability.

The award scheme also serves as a benchmark of excellence for company performance, despite recurring challenges.
The event was attended by high-profile dignitaries, including representatives from the Ghana government, members of the diplomatic corps, and traditional leaders among others.
Modern Floors and Walls, under the leadership of Basil David Anthony, has redefined the decor business with a customer-centric approach and innovative service delivery.
The company’s commitment to creating a “WOW Experience” through warm hospitality, open communication, and world-class care has resonated with clients and industry peers alike.
Basil David Anthony expressed his gratitude to the Modern Floors and Walls team and his clients for their unwavering dedication and support.
“I am extremely excited about such a wonderful recognition. We at Modern Floors and Walls are committed to providing our customers with the best experience in every aspect of our operations. This is a big win for us all,” Basil noted.
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