Bali Furniture Shipping Australia: Door-to-Door

**Shipping furniture from Bali to Australia door-to-door runs USD 350-450 per CBM by sea (indicative, as of 2026), with transit of about 4-8 weeks. There’s no minimum order — LCL starts from one cubic metre — and Bali Furniture Shipping arranges showroom pickup, ISPM-15 crating, ocean freight and delivery to your Australian address through vetted licensed forwarders.**

Bought a teak dining set in Ubud or a rattan lounge in Seminyak and want it in your living room in Sydney, Melbourne or Perth? Door-to-door means you hand over the address and the invoice, and the crate arrives at your door. Here’s exactly what it costs, how long it takes, and what Australian biosecurity expects.

What does door-to-door Bali furniture shipping to Australia cost?

Sea freight is priced per cubic metre (CBM) — the volume your furniture occupies once crated. As of 2026, the indicative band for LCL (less-than-container-load) door-to-door service to Australia is USD 350-450 per CBM. A multi-item load is simply the CBM count multiplied by that band, and final pricing is confirmed per scope by the Bali Premium Trip trade desk.

Option Indicative price (as of 2026) Best for Sea transit
LCL door-to-door USD 350-450 / CBM 1-15 CBM, most buyers 4-8 weeks
20ft full container Confirmed on quote ~25-28 CBM, whole-villa loads 4-8 weeks
40ft full container Confirmed on quote ~55-58 CBM, large loads 4-8 weeks

Because there’s no minimum order, a single chair and a full container are both possible. Here’s how the per-CBM band works for common loads:

Your Bali purchase Rough volume Indicative sea freight (USD 350-450/CBM)
Dining table + 6 chairs ~2 CBM USD 700-900
Full bedroom set ~4 CBM USD 1,400-1,800
Villa’s worth of furniture ~10 CBM USD 3,500-4,500

These figures cover ocean freight and door-to-door handling; duties, taxes and any destination inspection fees in Australia are separate and confirmed at quote.

How does booking your Bali-to-Australia shipment work?

  1. Send your list. Share photos, rough measurements, the Bali showroom locations and your Australian delivery address by WhatsApp or the quote form.
  2. Get your quote in 24 business hours. You receive a CBM estimate, the per-CBM price, and the crating plus door-to-door scope in writing.
  3. Showroom pickup and consolidation. We collect from Ubud, Seminyak, Canggu and Kerobokan showrooms and consolidate at a Denpasar-area warehouse.
  4. ISPM-15 crating and photo-proof packing. Each piece is packed and crated to standard, then photographed before the crate is sealed.
  5. Ocean freight and Australian clearance. Your crate sails (about 4-8 weeks); biosecurity and customs are handled by vetted licensed forwarders.
  6. Delivery to your door. The shipment is delivered to your Australian address, and you confirm receipt.

What does Australian biosecurity require for your crate?

Australia runs some of the strictest biosecurity rules in the world, and the wood in your crate matters as much as the furniture inside it.

Per the IPPC/FAO ISPM-15 standard, solid-wood packaging thicker than 6 mm used in international trade must be debarked, treated and then marked. The internationally recognised treatments are heat treatment — heating the wood to a core temperature of 56°C for at least 30 continuous minutes — or methyl bromide fumigation. The compliance mark is applied visibly, preferably on two opposing faces of the finished crate.

Australia’s Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) confirms ISPM-15 covers both coniferous and non-coniferous raw wood packaging — pallets, dunnage, crating, cases, packing blocks and skids — and requires either heat treatment or methyl bromide fumigation to ISPM-15 specification, plus the internationally recognised certification mark. Building crates to this standard up front is what keeps your shipment from being held, treated on arrival or returned.

Which Bali showrooms can you buy from?

You buy where you fell in love with the piece; we handle the logistics from there. Kerobokan, in the Denpasar area, is a recognised wood-packaging and crating locality in Bali, and showroom-to-crate-to-port workflows commonly collect from Ubud, Seminyak, Canggu and Kerobokan showrooms before consolidating at a Denpasar-area warehouse.

Pickup, consolidation and door delivery are commercial logistics arrangements — not government regulations — and the exact terms are confirmed per booking. That means you can keep shopping across several showrooms and let one consolidated crate carry everything home.

Get your Australia shipping quote

Ready to price your shipment? Send your furniture list to the Bali Premium Trip trade desk and choose Australia as your destination.

  • WhatsApp: 6281128590000
  • Email: sales@balipremiumtrip.com
  • Quote form: select destination “Australia” (csh_dest=Australia) and attach photos or a showroom list.

You’ll have an indicative, itemised quote within 24 business hours. Bali Furniture Shipping is an independent shipping concierge — not a carrier or licensed customs broker — so freight and clearance are arranged through vetted licensed forwarders. Every figure here is indicative as of 2026 and subject to change with your final scope. Bali Furniture Shipping is part of Juara Holding Group, a Bali-based Indonesian group operating across Indonesia since 2015.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does door-to-door furniture shipping from Bali to Australia take?

Plan on about 4-8 weeks of sea transit as of 2026, plus a short lead time up front for showroom pickup, consolidation and ISPM-15 crating before the vessel sails. Your written quote states the current sailing estimate, and the Bali Premium Trip trade desk confirms timing once your load size and destination port are locked.

Do I have to be in Bali when my furniture ships?

No. Most buyers are already back in Australia. Once you’ve paid the showroom and shared the pickup addresses, we collect the pieces, consolidate them and crate them without you present. You approve the packing photos remotely and simply receive the crate at your Australian door.

Will my Bali furniture clear Australian biosecurity?

Australian biosecurity focuses heavily on untreated wood, which is why crates are built to the IPPC/FAO ISPM-15 standard — heat-treated or fumigated and marked. DAFF still inspects incoming timber goods, so declaring your furniture accurately matters. Clearance itself is handled by vetted licensed forwarders; Bali Furniture Shipping is a concierge, not a customs broker.

What’s the cheapest way to ship just one or two Bali pieces to Australia?

LCL (less-than-container-load) is the answer. There’s no minimum order — it starts from one CBM — so you only pay for the volume you use at USD 350-450 per CBM as of 2026. A single dining set of roughly 2 CBM lands around USD 700-900 in indicative sea freight, confirmed on quote.

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