Furniture Imports

Upholstered and non-upholstered furniture cleared for retailers and distributors.

Furniture is one of the highest-volume import categories in the United States, with regulatory requirements spanning from environmental compliance to AD/CVD orders. Whether you're importing upholstered sofas, wooden bedroom sets, or commercial office furniture, the classification, labeling, and compliance demands are significant.

Upholstered Furniture

Upholstered furniture triggers specific flammability testing requirements under CPSC regulations and state laws (particularly California TB 117-2013). We verify that your products have the required certifications and that labeling meets both federal and state requirements before they reach examination.

Formaldehyde & CARB Compliance

Composite wood components in furniture must comply with EPA TSCA Title VI formaldehyde emission standards (adopted from California Air Resources Board—CARB—Phase 2). This applies to particleboard, MDF, and hardwood plywood used in furniture construction. We ensure your entries include proper TSCA certifications.

Lacey Act for Wood Furniture

Wooden furniture must be accompanied by Lacey Act declarations identifying the genus, species, and country of harvest for all wood components. Multi-species furniture requires multiple declarations. We integrate these into our entry filings as standard practice.

"Lots of upholstered and non-upholstered furniture imports. We handle the compliance complexity—from Lacey Act to CARB to AD/CVD—so you can focus on selling."
  • CPSC flammability and safety compliance for upholstered goods
  • EPA TSCA Title VI / CARB Phase 2 formaldehyde certification
  • Lacey Act PPQ 505 declarations for wood components
  • AD/CVD case monitoring for Chinese wooden bedroom furniture
  • HTS classification for furniture by material, type, and value
  • Country of origin marking compliance verification