- Residential Furniture
- Dining Room Furniture
- Kids’ Furniture
- Living Room Furniture
- Office Furniture
- Mattress
- Pet Furniture
- Outdoor furniture
- Hotel Furniture
- Multi-Functional Furniture
- Multi-functional Upholstered Sofa
- School Furniture
- Specialty Furniture
- Study Room Furniture
- Public Furniture System
- Smart Furniture
Living Room Furniture Export Guide: 3 Details to Ensure Instant Inspection Approval


Failing Inspection? Details Matter!
This issue focuses on living room furniture exports (sofas, coffee tables, TV stands), revealing the 3 most critical inspection points to reduce rework costs and improve delivery efficiency.
Packaging Details: Moisture & Scratch Protection as Foundation, Clear Labeling as Priority
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Moisture-proof treatment: The EU/US markets require wooden furniture packaging to include moisture-proof paper (e.g. aluminum composite film). Excessive humidity leads to immediate rejection.
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Edge protection: Sofa armrests and table edges must be wrapped with thickened EPE foam. Inspectors will randomly unpack boxes to check for scratches.
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Labeling standards: Shipping marks must include product dimensions (with packaging), gross weight, and destination port code. Blurry information may trigger reinspection.


Structural Safety: Test Reports ≠ Actual Compliance
Stability testing: TV stands/bookshelves must pass tilt tests , but inspectors will simulate children climbing. We recommend adding anti-tip brackets internally.
Gap hazards: The clearance between sofa frames and bases must be ≤5mm (to prevent finger entrapment). Inspectors routinely verify this with calibrated gauges.