What Is DDP Shipping? Why You'll Never Pay Surprise Customs Fees

Buying a large item from another country can feel risky — will a courier show up demanding hundreds in customs fees? With us, the answer is no. Every order ships DDP, and here is what that means for you.

DDP means "Delivered Duty Paid"

DDP is a shipping term where the seller takes care of all import duties and taxes before the item reaches you. In plain terms: the price you see at checkout is the final price. There is nothing extra to pay on delivery.

Why this matters for a stone sink

Natural stone is heavy and valuable, so cross-border duties can be significant. Many sellers ship DAP (Delivered At Place), which leaves the buyer to pay customs on arrival — an unpleasant surprise. We handle all of it up front so you never get that knock on the door.

What's included

Your price covers the sink, insured express shipping, and all duties and taxes for delivery to the US, EU, UK, Canada, and Australia. Every piece is fully tracked and insured against damage or loss.

The bottom line

No surprise fees. No customs paperwork for you. Just a fixed price and a piece that arrives safely at your door in about 3–4 weeks.