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Heartopia Furniture Catalog — Complete List of All Furniture Sets & How to Get Them

Heartopia's furniture system lets you transform your farmhouse from a bare starter cabin into a fully decorated home scored on style, coordination, and completeness. There are 8 distinct furniture sets — from the free crafted Rustic Set to the endgame Royal Set — each obtained through different methods. This catalog covers every set with piece counts, exact acquisition methods, total costs, and style ratings, plus a comparison table and room design tips to help you plan your perfect interior.

What Is the Furniture System in Heartopia?

Furniture in Heartopia is not just cosmetic. Your home is evaluated periodically by NPCs and town officials through the Home Evaluation system, which scores your decoration on three dimensions: item quantity, room coordination, and set completeness. Higher evaluation scores unlock town development milestones, improve relationships with certain NPCs like the Mayor, and can award rare rewards including exclusive recipes and decorative items unavailable any other way.

Each furniture piece belongs to a named set. Placing multiple pieces from the same set in a single room earns a Set Bonus that multiplies your evaluation points for that room. You do not need to own every piece of a set to get partial bonuses — even 3 pieces from the same set in one room triggers the first bonus tier. Full set completion triggers the maximum bonus and unlocks a special room title displayed when NPCs visit.

Furniture is obtained through four main channels: crafting at the Workbench, purchasing from merchants, earning through seasonal events, and unlocking via NPC friendships. Planning which sets to pursue early is important because some sets (like the Garden Set) are time-limited and others (like the Royal Set) require late-game infrastructure to craft. Reading this guide before you start decorating can save you thousands of gold.

All 8 Furniture Sets

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Rustic Set

12 pieces

Warm and homely wooden furniture with stone accents. Perfect for a countryside farmhouse aesthetic.

How to Obtain: Craft at Basic Workbench using Wood and Stone; all recipes available from Day 1

Total Cost: 800g in materials (Wood x40, Stone x20)

Style Rating:

Most beginner-friendly set — all materials foraged or farmed.

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Modern Set

10 pieces

Clean lines and neutral tones for a minimalist interior. Pairs well with Crystal Lamps and polished floors.

How to Obtain: Purchase from the Traveling Merchant who visits on Wednesdays and Fridays

Total Cost: 4,500g total across all pieces

Style Rating:

Highest resale value of any purchasable set — 80% of buy price.

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Victorian Set

14 pieces

Ornate carved wood with velvet cushions and brass fixtures. The most prestigious set available in Year 1.

How to Obtain: Unlock by reaching Friendship Level 5 with the Mayor NPC, then purchase from Town Hall store

Total Cost: 6,200g total; Mayor friendship required

Style Rating:

Gives +15 Home Evaluation points — best for evaluation scores.

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Beach Set

9 pieces

Light and airy coastal furniture with bleached wood tones and aqua accents. Ideal for a seaside-themed room.

How to Obtain: Craft at Advanced Workbench using Driftwood and Sea Glass found at Tidal Pools beach

Total Cost: 1,200g in materials (Driftwood x30, Sea Glass x15)

Style Rating:

Sea Glass materials also sell for 20g each — efficient dual-use foraging.

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Garden Set

11 pieces

Floral-patterned cushions and ivy-wrapped frames for a lush garden room atmosphere.

How to Obtain: Complete the Garden Festival seasonal event (Spring, Day 20); pieces awarded as event prizes

Total Cost: Free — earned through event participation and challenge completion

Style Rating:

Exclusively event-locked — impossible to obtain outside the Spring festival.

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Zen Set

10 pieces

Simple bamboo and rice-paper aesthetics with minimalist stone accents. Creates a tranquil meditation-room feel.

How to Obtain: Purchase from the Wandering Monk NPC who appears randomly in Cloverfield Meadow on calm-weather days

Total Cost: 3,800g total; requires finding the Monk 3+ times

Style Rating:

+10% NPC friendship gain when you host NPCs in a Zen-decorated room.

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Royal Set

16 pieces

Gold-trimmed thrones, canopy beds, and jeweled chandeliers for the ultimate luxury home.

How to Obtain: Craft at Master Workbench (Development Level 10 required); uses Gold Bars, Crystal, and Velvet Cloth

Total Cost: 12,000g in materials (Gold Bar x20, Crystal x10, Velvet Cloth x15)

Style Rating:

Highest Home Evaluation score of any set: +22 points per full set display.

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Seasonal Set

4 pieces

Rotating thematic decor that changes with the seasons — spring blossoms, summer waves, fall harvest, winter frost.

How to Obtain: One piece available per season from the Seasonal Shop that opens on Day 1 of each new season

Total Cost: 2,400g total (600g per piece); must buy each season or miss it permanently

Style Rating:

Seasonal pieces are limited-time; missing a season means waiting a full year.

Furniture Set Comparison Table

SetPiecesAcquisitionApprox. CostEval BonusStyle
Rustic12Craft (Basic)~800g+8★★★
Modern10Merchant4,500g+10★★★★
Victorian14NPC Unlock6,200g+15★★★★★
Beach9Craft (Advanced)~1,200g+7★★★
Garden11Event (Spring)Free+12★★★★
Zen10Wandering NPC3,800g+10★★★★
Royal16Craft (Master)~12,000g+22★★★★★
Seasonal4Seasonal Shop2,400g+5★★★

Room Design Tips

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Match Your Room Function to the Set Style

The kitchen pairs best with Rustic Set's wooden table and shelves. The bedroom benefits from the Victorian four-poster bed. The living room is ideal for the Modern or Zen sets. Mixing sets between rooms is encouraged — you are scored on per-room coordination, not whole-house uniformity.

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Prioritize Victorian or Royal for Home Evaluation

Home Evaluation scores directly impact your relationship with the Mayor and unlock town development milestones. Victorian Set adds +15 points and Royal Set adds +22 points per full display. If you are chasing evaluation milestones, save for these two sets before decorating with others.

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Complete the Garden Set First

The Garden Set is the only completely free furniture set in the game, awarded during the Spring Garden Festival. Do not buy other sets before Spring Day 20. Missing the festival means waiting an entire in-game year for another chance — no merchant sells Garden pieces.

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Use Seasonal Pieces as Room Accents

You only get one Seasonal piece per season, so they work best as statement accent pieces rather than a whole-room theme. Place the Winter Frost piece in your entrance hall or the Summer Wave piece near a window for a seasonal touch without over-committing storage.

Worked Example: Year 1 Decoration Roadmap

Here is a practical decoration plan that maximizes your Home Evaluation score through Year 1 without overspending early-game gold.

Spring Week 1

Craft the full Rustic Set (800g in materials). Place it across the living room and kitchen. This immediately gives +8 evaluation points and a coordinated look.

Spring Day 20

Attend the Garden Festival and complete all festival challenges to earn all 11 Garden Set pieces for free. Place 6 in the bedroom for a strong +12 evaluation bonus.

Summer

Farm Cotton for future Velvet Cloth. Begin visiting the Traveling Merchant on Wednesdays to buy Modern Set pieces. Budget 4,500g across the season.

Fall

Reach Mayor Friendship Level 5 by completing town quests. Unlock the Victorian Set from Town Hall store. Buy the 6 most impactful pieces within 6,200g budget.

Winter

Focus on cave mining for Gold Bars and Crystal needed for Royal Set. Set the target of having 20 Gold Bars and 10 Crystal ready by Year 2 Spring.

Year 2 Goal

Reach Development Level 10, unlock Master Workbench, and craft the full Royal Set for the maximum +22 evaluation bonus. Your completed home should score 80+ evaluation points.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many furniture sets are there in Heartopia?

There are 8 furniture sets in Heartopia: Rustic, Modern, Victorian, Beach, Garden, Zen, Royal, and Seasonal. Each set has between 4 and 16 individual pieces. You do not need to complete a full set to use the pieces — mixing items from different sets is allowed and does not penalize your Home Evaluation score as long as each individual room has internally coordinated decor.

Which furniture set gives the highest Home Evaluation score?

The Royal Set grants the highest Home Evaluation bonus at +22 points per fully displayed set. Victorian Set is second at +15 points. Both require significant investment — Royal Set needs Master Workbench access and 12,000g in materials, while Victorian requires Mayor Friendship Level 5 and 6,200g. For players in early-game, completing the free Garden Set and a purchased Modern Set is the best evaluation-per-gold strategy.

Can I miss the Garden Set permanently?

Yes. The Garden Set is only available during the Spring Garden Festival on Day 20 of Spring. If you do not participate in the festival or fail to earn enough festival points to claim the prizes, you cannot get those pieces until the next in-game year's Spring festival. No merchant sells Garden furniture. Mark your calendar and dedicate Spring Day 20 to the festival.

Where do I find the Wandering Monk to buy the Zen Set?

The Wandering Monk spawns randomly in Cloverfield Meadow on calm-weather (non-rainy, non-stormy) days. He appears at one of three spots: the stone bridge, the large willow tree, or the eastern flower patch. There is roughly a 30% chance of his appearance on eligible days. Check the meadow's key landmarks each morning until you find him. You need at least three encounters to buy the full 10-piece Zen Set at 380g per piece.

Is there a limit to how many furniture pieces I can place in my home?

Each room has a grid-based placement system with a maximum of 20 furniture slots. The main house starts with 4 rooms (living room, bedroom, kitchen, workshop), and you can add up to 4 more rooms through house expansions purchased from the Carpenter. Expansions cost 3,000g to 8,000g each depending on room size. Total maximum capacity across a fully expanded house is 160 furniture slots.

What is Velvet Cloth and how do I get it for the Royal Set?

Velvet Cloth is a processed material made from Cotton Fiber at the Spinning Wheel, then upgraded at the Loom with Dye. The process is: grow Cotton (Summer crop) → Harvest Cotton Fiber → Spin into Cloth at Spinning Wheel → Dye at Loom using Crimson Dye (crafted from Red Berries x3). Each Velvet Cloth requires about 3 Cotton plants worth of fiber. Plan two full summers of Cotton farming before attempting the Royal Set.

Can I sell furniture pieces I no longer want?

Yes, any placed or unplaced furniture piece can be sold via the Shipping Box for 40% of its purchase or craft cost. Recycling at the Recycler returns 50% of the craft materials for crafted pieces. Selling is better for purchased pieces (like Modern Set from the Traveling Merchant) and recycling is better for crafted pieces (like Rustic or Beach sets) where materials are easier to stockpile than gold.

Related Guides

  • Home Decoration Guide — full walkthrough on placing furniture, unlocking room expansions, and maximizing room bonuses.
  • Home Evaluation Guide — understand exactly how the evaluation scoring system works and what rewards each score tier unlocks.
  • Crafting Guide — learn how to craft Rustic, Beach, and Royal furniture pieces at the Workbench.
  • Seasonal Events Guide — prepare for the Spring Garden Festival to earn the free Garden furniture set.