Italian Minimalist Rock Slab Coffee Table – A Refined Touch for Modern Living
Elevate your home with the Italian Minimalist Rock Slab Coffee Table—a true showcase of modern elegance. This round table balances sleek design with durable function. Its smooth, matte-finish tabletop uses pristine white engineered stone that looks like marble but performs even better. It resists heat, stains, scratches, and corrosion. You’ll also love its eco-friendly, non-toxic qualities, making it safe for everyday life. The bright surface reflects light softly, adding warmth and sophistication to any room.
This set includes two tables—one measuring 80×80×45 cm and a smaller companion at 60×60×38 cm—perfect for flexible layouts and space-saving arrangements. This round coffee table suits living rooms, lounges, or open spaces. Use the wide surface to serve coffee, display décor, or hold daily essentials. Strong metal legs—available in gold and black—support the table with both style and strength. Choose gold for a luxurious accent or black for a clean, modern feel. The thickened base structure adds impressive stability for long-term use.
This piece isn’t just functional—it’s a design statement. The white stone top and metallic frame create visual contrast while staying minimal and elegant. Whether you’re updating a space or starting fresh, this Italian-crafted table brings artistic balance and timeless character.
Style Meets Strength – A Table Designed for the Demands of Daily Life
Beauty meets practicality in this elegant furniture piece. The engineered stone surface resists fire, heat, and daily wear. It’s non-porous, easy to clean, and keeps its polished look even after years of use. The round shape improves room flow and removes sharp edges—ideal for families with kids or pets.
Strong metal legs give the table dependable support. Both the gold and black finishes offer style and durability. A reinforced base ensures balance, even with heavy trays, books, or décor items.
This stone coffee table fits seamlessly into modern apartments, minimalist lofts, or cozy living spaces. Whether you need a round stone table, a modern accent piece, or a luxury focal point, this Italian design delivers style, function, and lasting quality.



How to Ship Furniture from China?
Shipping costs can represent a significant portion of the landed cost of your goods. Properly managing the transportation process will help you reduce overall expenses.
Full Container Load (FCL) vs. Less Than Container Load (LCL)
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FCL (Full Container Load) refers to shipping a full container, which is generally the most cost-effective method, especially for larger shipments. A 40-foot container, for example, offers substantial savings in comparison to other shipping methods.
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LCL (Less Than Container Load) involves shipping goods that don’t fill a full container, meaning your goods will share space with other shipments. While LCL can be more expensive, it’s a suitable option for smaller shipments. However, LCL comes with additional fees. Unless you have urgent shipments, it's generally better to opt for FCL.
That said, there are exceptions. Sometimes, LCL may be cheaper than FCL, especially when ocean freight rates are unreasonable (Par ex., during the second half of 2020), or if you're considering a 20-foot container, in which case LCL can be more cost-effective.
Choosing the Right Incoterms
When engaging in international trade, it’s crucial to understand the main Incoterms used: EXW, FCA, FOB, CIF, DAP, DDP. Each term outlines the responsibilities of both the buyer and the seller, and choosing the right one impacts both cost and risk.
- FOB (Free On Board) is the most common term, but some furniture buyers prefer CIF ou DDP (Delivered Duty Paid).
- In the case of LCL shipments, many factories only accept EXW (Ex-Works) terms, meaning you’ll need to handle the pickup from the factory warehouse and manage the rest of the logistics yourself.
Collaborating with a Reliable Freight Forwarder
International shipping is a complex process with potential delays and unforeseen issues. Partnering with a reputable freight forwarder who understands the import process can help you navigate challenges smoothly. It’s advisable to find a local agent familiar with your country’s import regulations.
How to Calculate Landed Costs
Landed cost is essential in determining whether your pricing strategy is suitable for your furniture business. It typically includes the following:
- Product cost.
- Local charges and customs fees at the supplier’s location (if EXW terms are used).
- Ocean freight.
- Insurance.
- Import duties and taxes.
- Destination local charges.
Landed costs can vary depending on the destination country. Would you like to review your specific landed costs? Feel free to get in touch, and we can discuss it further.
Shipping Documentation
Proper documentation is a key component of international shipping. Before booking a container, ensure you have all required documents ready:
- Commercial invoice and packing list.
- Bill of lading.
- Certificate of origin.
- If your goods involve wooden packaging, a fumigation certificate might be required.
- Any additional documents related to your custom orders.
Tip: For certain countries, such as Australia, Pakistan, and Southeast Asia, buyers may be eligible for tax exemptions or reductions if the supplier can provide an FTA (Free Trade Agreement) certificate of origin. Be sure to ask your supplier.
Shipping Timeframes
Understanding the shipping timeline is critical to planning your inventory. Consider these three factors:
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Production time: Furniture items like sofas or bed frames typically take 20-30 days to manufacture, while flat-pack items usually take 40-60 days.
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Shipping duration: Depending on the destination, shipping can take anywhere from one week to 40 days.
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Delays: Unexpected delays may occur due to factors such as container shortages or customs inspections. While these are out of your control, it's best to prepare for such contingencies.