Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 500
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If you’re searching “furniture covers for sale,” you’re usually not trying to be fancy.
You’re trying to stop the one thing that destroys margins in furniture logistics:
Cosmetic damage.
Because furniture can be structurally perfect… and still get rejected because of:
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scuffs
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dust
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rub marks
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moisture spots
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small tears in fabric
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scratches on finished wood
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“warehouse grime” on the corners
And when a customer rejects furniture, you don’t just lose the sale… you eat reverse logistics, rework, restocking, and often a discount just to move it again.
Furniture covers are the simplest way to protect finished goods from the real world: warehouses, trucks, movers, tight hallways, and human handling.
Let’s break down how to buy furniture covers correctly, what types exist, what specs matter, and how to get MOQ pricing without guessing.
What are furniture covers?
Furniture covers are protective covers designed to shield furniture during:
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storage
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moving
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shipping
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delivery
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staging
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installation
Their job is simple:
Protect furniture from dust, abrasion, scuffs, moisture exposure, and handling damage.
Depending on the cover type, they may protect against:
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scratches and rub marks
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dust and debris
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minor moisture exposure
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paint transfer and grime
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snagging and tearing
If you move furniture at any volume, covers are not optional. They’re damage control.
Who buys furniture covers (common use cases)
Furniture covers are used by:
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furniture manufacturers
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furniture warehouses
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retailers and distribution centers
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moving companies
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hospitality suppliers (hotels, apartments, dorms)
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staging companies
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installers and contractors
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storage facilities
Anywhere furniture gets handled, covers save money.
Types of furniture covers (and what they’re good for)
“Furniture covers” is a broad category. Here are the common ones:
1) Poly furniture covers (plastic protective covers)
These are common for:
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warehouse storage
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delivery protection
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general dust and scuff prevention
Pros:
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lightweight
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cost-effective
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protects from dust and grime
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easy to apply
2) Heavy-duty poly covers
Thicker film for:
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longer transit
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rougher handling
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higher tear resistance
Pros:
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better tear resistance
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holds up in tighter delivery environments
3) Woven or reusable furniture covers
Used in reusable logistics programs.
Pros:
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durable
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reusable
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good for moving companies and installers
4) Specialty fit covers (sofas, chairs, mattresses, etc.)
Some covers are shaped for:
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sofas
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loveseats
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chairs
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recliners
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dressers
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tables
This matters because a bad fit causes:
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loose slack that snags and tears
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bunching that looks sloppy
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slower application
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inconsistent protection
5) Breathable covers (for certain storage conditions)
If you’re storing long-term or in environments where airflow matters, breathable options can be relevant.
Tell us your storage conditions and we’ll recommend the right style.
The 10 specs that matter when ordering furniture covers
If you want covers that don’t tear, don’t look sloppy, and don’t waste labor, these are the details that matter:
1) Furniture type(s)
What are you covering?
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sofas
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chairs
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sectionals
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tables
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dressers
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headboards
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mixed loads
2) Size range
Standard sizes exist, but furniture varies.
The right cover should fit snug enough to protect but not so tight it tears.
3) Material type
Poly vs woven vs reusable depends on your workflow and handling intensity.
4) Thickness / durability level
If covers tear during handling, you need heavier-duty film.
5) How furniture is handled
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warehouse forks?
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movers?
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white-glove installers?
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third-party freight?
Rougher handling needs stronger covers.
6) Storage conditions
Dusty warehouse? humidity? outdoor staging?
That influences what protection level you need.
7) Closure method
Some covers are:
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slip-on
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envelope style
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taped
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tied
Your process determines what’s fastest.
8) Clear vs tinted
Clear covers help with:
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easy inspection
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barcodes/labels visibility
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verifying product condition quickly
9) One-way vs reusable program
If you’re doing recurring moves/installations, reusable can save money long-term.
10) Quantity and reorder cadence
MOQ is 500 because many operations go through covers constantly.
MOQ-level buying stabilizes supply and unit cost.
The #1 mistake: buying “generic furniture covers” that tear on day one
This happens when:
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cover film is too thin
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cover is oversized and snags everywhere
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cover is too tight and rips during application
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corners aren’t protected (and furniture corners are sharp)
If your team complains about covers, they’ll stop using them consistently.
The right cover should be:
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fast to apply
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durable enough for your handling
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and sized correctly for your furniture category
Pro move: pair furniture covers with corner/edge protection for high-value pieces
If you’re shipping high-end furniture or finished wood edges, covers alone might not stop corner dents.
A stronger protection system often includes:
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furniture cover
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corner protectors on sharp corners
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edge protectors on long edges
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pads between stacked items (chipboard/corrugated/honeycomb)
You don’t need that for everything, but if you’re seeing repeated damage claims, this combo is how you stop them.
Why MOQ 500 exists (and why it helps you)
MOQ exists because furniture covers are produced and packed in volume.
At MOQ, you get:
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better unit pricing
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more efficient freight
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consistent supply
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fewer “we ran out” emergencies
If you move furniture regularly, supply consistency matters more than saving a penny.
Call or Text us at 832.400.1394 for a Quote!
What affects furniture cover pricing?
Pricing depends on:
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cover size and type (sofa vs chair vs universal)
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material (poly vs woven)
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thickness/durability
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quantity ordered
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freight lane / ship-to zip
So “price on furniture covers” varies — but with your furniture types and sizes, we can quote fast.
Fast quote checklist (so we can quote this correctly)
To quote furniture covers accurately, send:
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Furniture type(s) (sofas, chairs, sectionals, tables, etc.)
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Size range or typical dimensions
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Material preference (poly vs woven/reusable)
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Thickness preference (standard vs heavy-duty)
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Use case (warehouse storage, delivery, long-distance shipping, moving crews)
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Quantity (MOQ 500+) and monthly usage
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Ship-to zip code
If you don’t know thickness, just tell us how rough the handling is and whether covers have been tearing—then we’ll recommend the right durability level so protection is consistent.
Bottom line: furniture covers protect profit, not just furniture
Furniture covers reduce:
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scuffs and rub marks
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dust and grime damage
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moisture exposure incidents
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customer rejections
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expensive returns and rework
If you want furniture covers at MOQ pricing (500+) and want the right fit and durability for your furniture lineup, we can quote it fast and help you standardize a protection program that keeps deliveries clean and customers happy.