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How to Import Sofas from China: Complete 2026 Guide

Updated July 2026 | 12 min read | For furniture retailers, designers & wholesalers

Importing sofas from China can reduce your product costs by 40-60% compared to buying from domestic distributors. But if you've never done it before, the process can feel overwhelming. This guide walks you through every step — from finding the right supplier to getting furniture delivered to your door — based on real experience shipping hundreds of containers to North America.

Why Import Sofas Directly from China?

Before diving into the process, let's look at the math. A sectional sofa that retails for $2,500 in the US typically costs $600-$900 FOB China. Even after adding shipping ($150-$300 per unit in a full container), duties (roughly 4-6% for upholstered furniture under HTS 9401.61), and inland freight, your landed cost is still $900-$1,300 — leaving healthy margins for retailers.

Cost Component Typical Range (per sofa) Notes
FOB Factory Price $400 - $1,200 Depends on size, material, MOQ
Ocean Freight (FCL share) $100 - $300 Lower per unit in 40HQ container
US Customs Duty 4-6% of product value HTS code 9401.61 for upholstered
Customs Bond & ISF $50 - $100 per shipment One-time per container
Inland Delivery $50 - $150 Port to warehouse
Total Landed Cost $650 - $1,800 Compare to $1,500-$3,000 domestic wholesale

Step 1: Find the Right Sofa Manufacturer

Not all Chinese furniture factories are created equal. Here's how to separate reliable manufacturers from trading companies and middlemen:

Where to Search

Red Flags to Watch For

Green Flags

Step 2: Request Quotes and Compare Suppliers

Once you've identified 3-5 potential suppliers, send each one a detailed RFQ (Request for Quote). Be specific about what you want:

Sample RFQ Email:
"We are a furniture retailer based in [city, state]. We are interested in your [product name/model]. Please provide: 1) FOB price for MOQ and for 20/40 unit orders, 2) Production lead time, 3) Available fabric/color options, 4) Frame material and foam specifications, 5) Packaging dimensions and weight per unit, 6) Copies of relevant certifications (OEKO-TEX, CA Prop 65), 7) Photos of actual production (not renders)."

Compare quotes on these factors — not just price:

Step 3: Order Samples

Never place a bulk order without seeing a sample first. A sample order costs $300-$800 (including shipping via DHL/FedEx), but it saves you from potentially losing thousands on a bad bulk order.

When evaluating a sample, check:

Step 4: Place Your Production Order

Once you're satisfied with the sample, it's time to place the production order. Here's what the process looks like:

  1. Sign a Proforma Invoice (PI) — This is your formal purchase order. It should include product specifications, quantities, prices, delivery terms (FOB/CIF), payment terms, and lead time.
  2. Pay the deposit — Standard terms are 30% T/T (bank wire) deposit to start production. Never pay 100% upfront.
  3. Production begins — The factory starts cutting frames, upholstering, and assembling. Typical production time is 25-35 days.
  4. Quality inspection — Hire a third-party inspector (cost: $200-$400) to check the goods before they leave the factory. This is non-negotiable for first-time orders.
  5. Pay the balance — Once inspection passes, pay the remaining 70%. The factory will then load the container.

Step 5: Arrange Shipping

You have two main options for shipping furniture from China to North America:

Option A: Full Container Load (FCL)

Best for orders of 30+ sofas. A 40HQ container fits approximately 60-80 sectional sofas depending on packaging. Transit time: 15-30 days to US West Coast, 25-40 days to East Coast.

Option B: Less than Container Load (LCL)

Best for small orders (1-15 sofas). Your goods share container space with other shipments. More expensive per unit but flexible for smaller orders. Transit time: 25-45 days (longer due to consolidation).

Key shipping documents you'll need:

Step 6: Customs Clearance

When your container arrives at the destination port, it goes through customs clearance. You can handle this yourself or hire a customs broker ($150-$300 per shipment). For first-timers, a broker is strongly recommended.

Key things to know about furniture imports:

Step 7: Receive and Inspect Your Shipment

When your furniture arrives, inspect it immediately before signing the delivery receipt:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Skipping the sample step — The #1 mistake first-time importers make. Always order a sample first.
  2. Not using third-party inspection — Factory QC photos aren't enough. An independent inspector ensures you get what you paid for.
  3. Underestimating total costs — FOB price is just the beginning. Factor in shipping, duties, insurance, inland freight, and customs broker fees.
  4. Choosing the cheapest supplier — Price is important, but reliability, quality, and communication matter more for long-term partnerships.
  5. Not understanding Incoterms — Know the difference between FOB (Free on Board), CIF (Cost, Insurance, Freight), and DDP (Delivered Duty Paid). FOB is standard for furniture imports.

Ready to Start Importing?

KingZen manufactures premium modular sofas in Hainan, China. MOQ 1 piece, 35-45 days to US & Canada. Factory direct pricing with full export documentation support.

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