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The launch of the Sunon Ghana showroom at the Orca Décor Mall in Accra brought together key figures in Ghana's real estate, architecture, design, and business sectors. The event marked a significant milestone in the country’s commercial furniture industry, introducing Sunon, Asia’s largest furniture manufacturer, to the Ghanaian market.
Speaking at the launch, CEO of Orca Deco, Rayan Sharara, emphasized Sunon’s unwavering commitment to quality and innovation in the built environment, ensuring tailored solutions that cater to diverse customer needs.
“We are changing our ways of purchasing. Today, when companies furnish their offices, they no longer want to choose from what is available. They want their items customized.”
Sunon is a global leader in creating healthy, functional, and inspiring work environments, a mission that aligns with the evolving demands of modern businesses. The company’s expansion into Ghana aims to provide environmentally friendly, ergonomic, and smart office solutions that enhance productivity and well-being.

Jihan Kudsy, Sales and Marketing Manager of Orca Deco, highlighted Sunon’s efficient service delivery and customization options.
“We can do customization. Any colours in our catalog with different models are available. Whatever you order, you will receive your furniture within 90 to 120 days.” Jihan Kudsy said.

Attendees at the event were given an exclusive tour of the showroom, experiencing firsthand of how Sunon's cutting-edge designs can transform workspaces across industries.
Sunon’s dedication to innovation is driven by continuous research and development, ensuring its products remain at the forefront of workplace solutions. With award-winning designs and a global team of experts, the company has cemented its position as a trusted leader in commercial furniture worldwide.
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