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'''Furniture''' in the ''[[Animal Crossing (series)|Animal Crossing]]'' series can be used to decorate homes, thus improving [[HRA|Happy Room Academy]] scores and winning prizes, especially if placed properly. There are various themes and series of furniture ranging from [[Cabana Series|Cabana]] to [[Robot Series|Robot,]] [[Regal Series|Regal]] to [[Modern Series|Modern]], [[Lovely Series|Lovely]] to [[Exotic Series|Exotic]], and much more.
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[[File:NH Camera Filter - Normal.jpg|thumb|A player's house in {{NH|nolink}}, containing many furniture items]]
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[[File:Furniture NH Inv Icon.png|thumb|The icon for furniture in {{NH|short|nolink}}]]
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'''Furniture''' are decorative items in the {{SER}}.
  
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Furniture can be placed either on the floor, hung on a wall (beginning in {{NL|short}}), hung from the ceiling (beginning in {{NH|short}} version {{NHVer|2.0}}), placed on the ground outside (beginning in {{NH|short|nolink}}), or placed on top of other furniture. Each item has a size in tiles that it takes up when placed, ranging from 1.0×0.5 to 3×3 in {{NH|short|nolink}}.{{Note|In main series games prior to {{NH|short|nolink}}, the only furniture sizes are 1×1, 2×1, and 2×2, with the exception of {{HHD|short}} crossover items in {{NLWa|short|nolink}}, which are 3×3.}} Many items that are not classified as furniture, such as [[gyroid]]s, [[fossil]]s, [[bug]]s, and [[fish]], can also be placed like furniture.
  
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In all main series games, furniture is primarily obtained from [[Tom Nook's store]] or [[Timmy and Tommy's store]], with some furniture being exclusive to alternative sources such as other shops, [[special character]]s, or [[events]].
  
==Obtaining Furniture==
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Furniture is represented by a leaf before being placed down. This is likely a reference to how in {{Wp|Japanese folklore}}, [[tanuki]] (the species of [[Tom Nook]] and the [[Timmy and Tommy|Nooklings]] in Japan) can transform leaves into valuable objects.
===With Bells===
 
Furniture can be bought from [[Tom Nook's store]], [[Crazy Redd's]], [[GracieGrace]] (only in [[City Folk]]), at random from other [[villager]]s, and at the [[Flea Market]].
 
===For Free===
 
Furniture can also be given to you by villagers via [[Letter]] or as an errand reward, found in the [[Lost Property]], checking the recycle bin, by helping villagers or shaken from [[tree]]s. Only two pieces of furniture can be found in trees per day. Certain special characters such as [[Pascal]] give furniture, and certain series can be obtained at Events. Also, sometimes if a villager is in a good mood, they will give you something at random, or if they need help "recycling" one. You can also use a slingshot to hit present boxes floating on balloons, and you will get a random piece of furniture. ({{WW}}, {{CF}} only)
 
  
==Mechanics==
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==Appearances==
[[File:Leaf.png|right|thumb|The leaf icon]]
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===In {{DnM|nolink}}===
Furniture appears as a leaf when dropped outside. When placed inside a house, it appears as the full item. There are several types of furniture, but only 4 sizes:
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{{See also|Furniture/Doubutsu no Mori|label1=List of furniture in {{DnM|nolink}}}}
* small - 1x1 square
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{{DnM}} features a total of 436 furniture items, all of which are in the catalog.
* medium - 1x2 squares
 
* large - 2x2 squares
 
* very large - 4x4 squares
 
  
==Types of Furniture==
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===In {{PG|nolink}}===
===Chairs & Sofas===
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{{See also|Furniture/Animal Crossing|label1=List of furniture in {{PG|nolink}}}}
[[Chairs & Sofas]] are types of seating that also include armchairs. Chairs and sofas can be sat on by moving your character in front of it. Some chairs can be sat on by moving your character in from the side if it has no arms.
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{{PG}} features a total of 601 furniture items in the catalog (556 in {{DnM+|nolink}}), and an additional two—{{I|Ice Climber|Animal Crossing}} and {{I|Mario Bros|Animal Crossing}}—that are obtained via [[e-Reader card]]s are do not appear in the catalog.
  
[[File:Mushroom_Bed.jpg|thumb|A player next to a Mushroom Bed.]]
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====In {{DnMe+|nolink}}====
===Beds===
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{{See also|Furniture/Doubutsu no Mori e+|label1=List of furniture in {{DnMe+|nolink}}}}
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{{DnMe+}} features all furniture from {{PG|nolink}} except Ice Climber and Mario Bros, brings back items from {{DnM+|nolink}} that were removed in {{PG|nolink}}, and adds 21 new furniture items, bringing the total to 659.
  
[[Beds]] are entered by the sides and can be switched with the original beds in the attic. A Player lying on a bed will have their eyes closed. If beds are lined up, a [[Player]] can roll across them as if there is no gap between them. If there is one double bed with two players on it, they can lie on each side, but they will bump into each other if one tries to move to the other side while the other one is still there.
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===In {{WW|short|nolink}}===
===Lamps===
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{{See also|Furniture/Wild World|label1=List of furniture in {{WW|short|nolink}}}}
Lamps, also known as [[lights]], are used to light up your rooms. They can be turned on and off using the ''A'' button while facing them. In ''[[Animal Crossing (GCN)]]'' you had to light the room using the ''Z'' button. If you do not have a lamp in a room, that room will stay dark until you obtain a lamp item. If all the lights inside are out in every single room, the appearance of the windows outside the house at night will be black. If one light is on, all the windows will be emitting yellow.
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In {{WW}}, each furniture item now has two colors and two [[Happy Home Academy|HRA]] genres. Some items also have an HRA [[category]].
===Storage===
 
[[Storage Units]] in ''[[Wild World]]'' and ''[[City Folk]]'' replace the basement from ''[[Animal Crossing (GCN)]]''. These include dressers, wardrobes, cupboards, cabinets, and refrigerators. They can hold up to 90 items in ''[[Animal Crossing: Wild World|Wild World]]'' and 160 in [[Animal Crossing: City Folk|''City Folk'']].
 
===Clocks===
 
[[Clocks]] show what time it is and move as real time passes. Some clocks even do different motions every hour.
 
===TVs===
 
[[TV]]s can be turned on by pressing ''A. ''There is a different show every hour, although you cannot control which show you want to watch. Sometimes the TV even shows the [[weather]] for tomorrow.
 
  
===Tables===
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{{WW|short|nolink}} features a total of 562 furniture items in the catalog, and an additional 14 that were [[Distributed items/Wild World|distributed]] as DLC and do not appear in the catalog.
[[Tables]] can be used to place items on, such as for decorations, [[fruit]] or [[flower]]s.
 
===Decorations===
 
Decorations include [[plants|Plants]], [[paintings|Paintings]], [[Musical Instruments]], [[trophies|Trophies]], [[Mementos & Models]], [[Vase Set|Vases]], screens, vanities, dolls, fireplaces and other miscellany. They serve no specific purpose other than to improve the house and add to [[feng shui|Feng Shui]], if positioned correctly. They can be placed on the ground and on [[Tables]] or can be saved for later in [[Storage Units|Storage]]. Some items, such as the fireplace and the backyard pool, are animated.
 
  
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===In {{CF|short|nolink}}===
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{{See also|Furniture/City Folk|label1=List of furniture in {{CF|short|nolink}}}}
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{{CF}} features a total of 771 furniture items in the catalog, with 51 of them being added as [[Distributed item/City Folk|DLC]].
  
===Music Players===
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===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
Music players, or [[stereos|Stereos]], are used to play songs that can be received by [[K.K. Slider]] each Saturday night. Songs are set on a loop and may sound quite different from K.K's original song, but still retain the basic tune. Only one song can be played in each room at a time.
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{{See also|Furniture/New Leaf|label1=List of furniture in {{NL|short|nolink}}}}
===Other===
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In {{NL}}, some furniture can now be placed on walls. Some items also be [[Furniture customization|customized]] via [[Cyrus]] at [[Re-Tail]]
[[Fish]] and [[bugs]] can be caught outside and placed inside a house. Fish will appear in an aquarium (the size changes depending of the size of the fish) and bugs will appear in a glass box.
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===Trivia===
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{{NL|short|nolink}} features a total of 1,764 furniture items, with 493 of them being added in the {{NLWa|short}} update.
Leaves have often been included in stories about the [[Tanuki]] raccoon. Legend has it that the Tanuki raccoon could transform leaves into gold, often considering them as crafty creatures.
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{{Furniture}}
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===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
[[Category:Furniture]]
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{{See also|Furniture/New Horizons|label1=List of furniture in {{NH|short|nolink}}}}
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In {{NH}}, furniture can now be placed outside. Each furniture is now categorized under a specific category: housewares, which cannot be placed on top of one another (except for {{I|Amp|NH}}, {{I|Bunny Day Planter Box|NH}}, {{I|Floor Sign|NH}}, {{I|Katana|NH}}, and {{I|Trash Bags|NH}}); miscellaneous, which can be placed on the floor, or on top of furniture items that allow items to be placed on its surface; wall-mounted, returning from {{NL|short}} and only able to be placed on the wall; and ceiling decor, which were added in version {{NHVer|2.0}} and can be hung from the ceiling. Furniture can also now be pushed in half-tile increments.
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Like many types of items, furniture can now be crafted via the [[DIY]] system, which also allows for the customization of crafted furniture. Furniture can also be customized with {{I|Customization Kit|NH}}s or since {{NHVer|2.0}} with [[Cyrus]].
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As of version 2.0.4, {{NH|short|nolink}} features 1,997 furniture items, with 995 of them being added in updates.
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===In {{HHD|short|nolink}}===
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{{Section}}
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In {{HHD}}, furniture is used when designing [[villager houses]], and each villager has one to three furniture items that must be included in the final design. New furniture is unlocked each time the player designs a new house.
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===In {{PC|short|nolink}}===
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{{See also|Furniture/Pocket Camp|label1=List of furniture in {{PC|short|nolink}}}}
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{{Section}}
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A total of 4,157 furnitures appear in {{PC}}.
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==Functionality==
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Many furniture items can be interacted with by the player, which is typically done by pressing 'A' while in front of the item. Below are the types of interactions items can have.
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*'''Press/toggle''' – The player can interact with some items to play a sound and/or animation, either temporarily or until turned off.
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*'''[[Bed]]s''' – Beds can be laid down by walking into them, allowing the player to sleep. In {{WW|short|nolink}} and {{CF|short|nolink}}, a bed appears in the [[attic]], and sleeping on it allows the player to save the game. In {{NH|short|nolink}}, beginning in version {{NHVer|1.4.0}}, laying on a bed in the player's house allows them to [[dream]].
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*'''[[Chair]]s''' – Chairs can be sat on by walking into them.
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*'''[[Light]]s''' – Beginning in {{WW|short|nolink}}, lights can be toggled on and off to illuminate the area around them.
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*'''[[Stereo|Music player]]s''' – [[K.K. Slider]]'s [[List of K.K. Slider songs|song airchecks]] can be played in a music player.
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*'''[[Storage unit|Storage]]''' – Storage units can hold items. In {{NH|short|nolink}}, these are instead known as [[wardrobe]]s, which allow the player to change their clothing and edit [[wand]] outfits.
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*'''[[Tables|Surfaces]]''' – Items with surfaces can have other, smaller items placed on top of them.
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*'''[[Diary]]''' – In {{PG|nolink}}, and {{DnMe+|nolink}} only, diaries show a calendar and allow the player to write a diary entry for each month.
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*'''[[NES game]]''' – In {{DnM|nolink}}, {{DnM+|nolink}}, {{PG|nolink}}, and {{DnMe+|nolink}} only, NES game items allow the player to play the game represented by the item.
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==Collections==
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[[File:NL Blue Series.png|thumb|The [[Blue Series]], a furniture collection, placed in a room in {{NL|nolink}}]]
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Some furniture items of a similar theme are categorized into collections by the [[Happy Home Academy]]. The player is awarded bonus HHA points if a complete collection is placed in a room. There are three types of collections: [[Series (furniture)|series]], [[set]]s, and [[theme]]s.
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===Series===
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{{Main|Series (furniture)}}
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Series consist of around 10 furniture items, as well as a matching [[wallpaper]] and [[flooring]]. In games before {{NH|short|nolink}}, they contain only furniture that would be found in a home, such as beds, tables, and dressers. In {{NH|short|nolink}}, however, any items can be part of a series.
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===Set===
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{{Main|Set}}
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Sets consist of around two to five furniture items and do not have matching wallpaper and flooring.
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===Theme===
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{{Main|Theme (furniture)}}
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Themes are similar to series, consisting of around 10 furniture items and matching wallpaper and flooring, but the furniture in themes would not typically be found in a home. In {{NH|short|nolink}}, themes are removed, and series can now contain all furniture.
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==Gallery==
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===Icons===
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<gallery class="sprite">
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Furniture PG Inv Icon.png|{{PG|nolink}}
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Furniture WW Icon.png|{{WW|nolink}}
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Furniture CF Icon.png|{{CF}}
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Furniture NH Inv Icon.png|{{NH}}
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</gallery>
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===Sprites and models===
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<gallery class="sprite">
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Furniture PG Sprite.png|{{PG}}
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Furniture WW Sprite.png|{{WW}}
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Leaf CF Model.png|{{CF}}
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</gallery>
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==Notes==
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{{Note list}}
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{{Navbox Furniture}}
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[[Category:Furniture|*]]
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[[Category:Items]]

Latest revision as of 11:41, August 20, 2023

A player's house in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, containing many furniture items
The icon for furniture in New Horizons

Furniture are decorative items in the Animal Crossing series.

Furniture can be placed either on the floor, hung on a wall (beginning in New Leaf), hung from the ceiling (beginning in New Horizons version 2.0), placed on the ground outside (beginning in New Horizons), or placed on top of other furniture. Each item has a size in tiles that it takes up when placed, ranging from 1.0×0.5 to 3×3 in New Horizons.[nb 1] Many items that are not classified as furniture, such as gyroids, fossils, bugs, and fish, can also be placed like furniture.

In all main series games, furniture is primarily obtained from Tom Nook's store or Timmy and Tommy's store, with some furniture being exclusive to alternative sources such as other shops, special characters, or events.

Furniture is represented by a leaf before being placed down. This is likely a reference to how in Japanese folklore, tanuki (the species of Tom Nook and the Nooklings in Japan) can transform leaves into valuable objects.

Appearances[edit]

In Doubutsu no Mori[edit]

See also: List of furniture in Doubutsu no Mori

Doubutsu no Mori features a total of 436 furniture items, all of which are in the catalog.

In Animal Crossing[edit]

See also: List of furniture in Animal Crossing

Animal Crossing features a total of 601 furniture items in the catalog (556 in Doubutsu no Mori+), and an additional two—Ice Climber and Mario Bros—that are obtained via e-Reader cards are do not appear in the catalog.

In Doubutsu no Mori e+[edit]

See also: List of furniture in Doubutsu no Mori e+

Doubutsu no Mori e+ features all furniture from Animal Crossing except Ice Climber and Mario Bros, brings back items from Doubutsu no Mori+ that were removed in Animal Crossing, and adds 21 new furniture items, bringing the total to 659.

In Wild World[edit]

See also: List of furniture in Wild World

In Animal Crossing: Wild World, each furniture item now has two colors and two HRA genres. Some items also have an HRA category.

Wild World features a total of 562 furniture items in the catalog, and an additional 14 that were distributed as DLC and do not appear in the catalog.

In City Folk[edit]

See also: List of furniture in City Folk

Animal Crossing: City Folk features a total of 771 furniture items in the catalog, with 51 of them being added as DLC.

In New Leaf[edit]

See also: List of furniture in New Leaf

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, some furniture can now be placed on walls. Some items also be customized via Cyrus at Re-Tail

New Leaf features a total of 1,764 furniture items, with 493 of them being added in the Welcome amiibo update.

In New Horizons[edit]

See also: List of furniture in New Horizons

In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, furniture can now be placed outside. Each furniture is now categorized under a specific category: housewares, which cannot be placed on top of one another (except for Amp, Bunny Day Planter Box, Floor Sign, Katana, and Trash Bags); miscellaneous, which can be placed on the floor, or on top of furniture items that allow items to be placed on its surface; wall-mounted, returning from New Leaf and only able to be placed on the wall; and ceiling decor, which were added in version 2.0 and can be hung from the ceiling. Furniture can also now be pushed in half-tile increments.

Like many types of items, furniture can now be crafted via the DIY system, which also allows for the customization of crafted furniture. Furniture can also be customized with Customization Kits or since 2.0 with Cyrus.

As of version 2.0.4, New Horizons features 1,997 furniture items, with 995 of them being added in updates.

In Happy Home Designer[edit]

In Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer, furniture is used when designing villager houses, and each villager has one to three furniture items that must be included in the final design. New furniture is unlocked each time the player designs a new house.

In Pocket Camp[edit]

See also: List of furniture in Pocket Camp

A total of 4,157 furnitures appear in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp.

Functionality[edit]

Many furniture items can be interacted with by the player, which is typically done by pressing 'A' while in front of the item. Below are the types of interactions items can have.

  • Press/toggle – The player can interact with some items to play a sound and/or animation, either temporarily or until turned off.
  • Beds – Beds can be laid down by walking into them, allowing the player to sleep. In Wild World and City Folk, a bed appears in the attic, and sleeping on it allows the player to save the game. In New Horizons, beginning in version 1.4.0, laying on a bed in the player's house allows them to dream.
  • Chairs – Chairs can be sat on by walking into them.
  • Lights – Beginning in Wild World, lights can be toggled on and off to illuminate the area around them.
  • Music playersK.K. Slider's song airchecks can be played in a music player.
  • Storage – Storage units can hold items. In New Horizons, these are instead known as wardrobes, which allow the player to change their clothing and edit wand outfits.
  • Surfaces – Items with surfaces can have other, smaller items placed on top of them.
  • Diary – In Animal Crossing, and Doubutsu no Mori e+ only, diaries show a calendar and allow the player to write a diary entry for each month.
  • NES game – In Doubutsu no Mori, Doubutsu no Mori+, Animal Crossing, and Doubutsu no Mori e+ only, NES game items allow the player to play the game represented by the item.

Collections[edit]

The Blue Series, a furniture collection, placed in a room in Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Some furniture items of a similar theme are categorized into collections by the Happy Home Academy. The player is awarded bonus HHA points if a complete collection is placed in a room. There are three types of collections: series, sets, and themes.

Series[edit]

Main article: Series (furniture)

Series consist of around 10 furniture items, as well as a matching wallpaper and flooring. In games before New Horizons, they contain only furniture that would be found in a home, such as beds, tables, and dressers. In New Horizons, however, any items can be part of a series.

Set[edit]

Main article: Set

Sets consist of around two to five furniture items and do not have matching wallpaper and flooring.

Theme[edit]

Main article: Theme (furniture)

Themes are similar to series, consisting of around 10 furniture items and matching wallpaper and flooring, but the furniture in themes would not typically be found in a home. In New Horizons, themes are removed, and series can now contain all furniture.

Gallery[edit]

Icons[edit]

Sprites and models[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. In main series games prior to New Horizons, the only furniture sizes are 1×1, 2×1, and 2×2, with the exception of Happy Home Designer crossover items in Welcome amiibo, which are 3×3.