Our Story
What started as a side project in a small workshop quickly turned into something bigger after our very first commission — a custom console table that caught more attention than we ever expected. That moment was the spark. We realized there was space for thoughtful, modern craftsmanship in Ghana and beyond — and we were ready to fill it. From day one, our mission has been simple: to create woodwork that reflects both skill and soul. We focus on clean, modern lines and quality that lasts, blending traditional techniques with contemporary design. What sets us apart isn’t just the precision or the polish — it’s the intention behind every joint, curve, and finish.
We build for people who care about the details. Homeowners looking to transform their space. Designers chasing a vision. Businesses seeking standout pieces that tell their story. And most of all, we build for clients who value honesty, craftsmanship, and design that feels as good as it looks. When someone sees or touches a piece from Cecil Woodworks, we want them to feel the difference — not just in quality, but in care. We want it to feel personal. Because it is. Looking ahead, we see Cecil Woodworks growing into a creative hub — expanding our team, exploring new materials, mentoring young makers, and reaching more people who believe in the power of great design. In 5 to 10 years, we want to be known not just as a woodwork company, but as a brand that helped redefine what modern craftsmanship can look like in Ghana — and beyond.
Core Values
A Glimpse Into Our World
Meet The Maker
What began as a simple love for shaping wood has grown into a full-fledged creative journey. Behind Cecil Wood Works is a maker who doesn’t just build furniture — he builds experiences. Each project is approached with curiosity, precision, and a deep respect for design.
Rather than chasing trends, he focuses on meaningful, lasting work — the kind that turns a house into a home or a space into a story. With roots in Ghana and a vision that stretches further, he’s not just crafting with tools — he’s building with purpose.