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Furniture Shipping is not the same for every customer. A homeowner sending a dining table across the country has very different needs than a business relocating office furniture or an interior designer coordinating deliveries.

The Packaging Store works with both residential and commercial customers to pack, crate, and ship furniture based on its size, value, where it is going, and what condition it needs to arrive in.

Residential Furniture Shipping Needs

For individuals and families, Furniture Shipping is usually tied to life events. It is often about moving specific pieces rather than an entire household. These shipments are often personal. A piece may have sentimental value, be part of a downsizing plan, or need to reach a family member in another state. In those cases, the focus is not just on transportation. It is on making sure the item arrives in good condition and the process feels manageable. These situations may include:

  • Shipping furniture to family members
  • Moving select items during relocation
  • Sending heirloom or antique pieces
  • Downsizing or distributing estate furniture
  • Purchasing or selling furniture online

In these cases, the focus is on protecting sentimental or high-value items while keeping the process simple.

Commercial Furniture Shipping Needs

Businesses approach furniture shipping a little differently. The focus is often on timelines, volume, and coordination across locations or projects. Commercial furniture shipments may involve a single high-value desk, multiple workstations, showroom furniture, or fixtures needed for a new space. These projects often require organized planning, careful packing, and coordination so items arrive where they need to be and when they are needed. Common situations include:

  • Office relocations and reconfigurations
  • Interior design and staging projects
  • Shipping furniture for retail or hospitality spaces
  • Transporting fixtures, displays, and workstations
  • Coordinating multi-location deliveries

What Both Residential and Commercial Shipments Have in Common

While residential and commercial needs may differ, the core challenges are the same. Furniture is large, heavy, and vulnerable to damage if it is not packed correctly. Whether the shipment is one heirloom cabinet or a group of office furnishings, the right preparation helps protect surfaces, structural stability, and overall condition throughout the shipping process. That preparation typically includes:

  • Protecting surfaces from scratches and abrasion
  • Reinforced corners and edges
  • Securing items to prevent shifting
  • The right shipping method for size and distance

This is where professional packing and crating make a noticeable difference.

Packing and Crating Based on the Shipment

Not every piece of furniture requires the same level of protection. Some items can be wrapped and boxed, while others require Custom Crating. The right approach depends on the item’s materials, dimensions, fragility, value, and route. Secure packing may be enough for some shipments, while crating may be the better option for furniture that needs extra support and a more controlled shipping environment. Crating is often the better option when additional support and protection are needed, especially for:

  • High-value or antique furniture
  • Glass, marble, or fragile materials
  • Oversized or irregular items
  • Shipments traveling long distances or internationally

Custom Crating helps protect furniture from handling, stacking pressure, and transit conditions.

Domestic and International Furniture Shipping

Furniture shipments may stay local or travel across the country, and in some cases, they need to go overseas. The Packaging Store offers Furniture Shipping Services throughout the United States and around the world, handling everything from domestic deliveries to international shipments. Whether furniture is moving across state lines or being shipped overseas, we provide the packing, crating, and transportation needed to get it there safely. For international shipments, export-compliant crating is available, including ISPM-15 certified wood packaging when required. This helps ensure furniture meets International Shipping standards and moves smoothly through global transit.

Request a Furniture Shipping Quote from The Packaging Store

If you need to ship furniture for your home or business, The Packaging Store can help you plan the process. From Professional Packing and Crating to Domestic and International Shipping, each shipment is handled based on the specific needs of the items. Contact your local The Packaging Store to get a quote and discuss your Furniture Shipping needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you ship furniture for both homes and businesses?

Yes. The Packaging Store works with both residential customers and businesses, including offices, designers, and retail operations.

What types of commercial furniture can be shipped?

Commercial shipments often include desks, workstations, conference tables, retail fixtures, and display furniture.

Is crating necessary for all furniture shipments?

No. Crating is typically recommended for fragile, high-value, oversized, or long-distance shipments, but not all items require it.

Can you coordinate multi-item or multi-location shipments?

Yes. Commercial shipments often involve multiple pieces or destinations, and The Packaging Store can help coordinate those logistics.

Do you offer international Furniture Shipping?

Yes. International shipping options are available, including air and ocean freight, depending on the size and destination of the shipment.

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