Series
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A furniture series is a collection of furniture and interior items, all with the same theme and similar appearance. They resemble traditional, real-life furniture. Some series are obtained from Tom Nook, the Nooklings, Reese and Cyrus, or Redd, while others are exclusive to special events like Turkey Day or Festivale.
List of series[edit]
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Alpine Series | Wooden furniture featuring a pattern of white and blue vines, based on Scandinavian design. Replaced by the Nordic Series in New Horizons. | |||
Antique Series | Old-fashioned mahogany furniture featuring fancy carvings. Introduced in New Horizons, it replaces the Classic Series from previous games. |
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Astro Series | White and orange furniture with a futuristic look. | |||
Balloon Series | Furniture made out of colorful balloons. | |||
Bamboo Series | Bamboo furniture crafted using bamboo pieces and young spring bamboo. | |||
Blue Series | Basic set of blue wooden furniture, covered with yellow fabric. | |||
Bunny Day Series | Furniture crafted using Bunny Day eggs. Introduced in New Horizons, it replaces the Egg Series from previous games. | |||
Cabana Series | Wicker furniture, with a tropical tone. Can only be bought from Tortimer Island using medals in New Leaf. Replaced by the Rattan Series in New Horizons. | |||
Cabin Series | Log cabin furniture, decorated with colorful patterns. Replaced by the Log Series in New Horizons. | |||
Card Series | Furniture made out of oversized playing cards. Available at GracieGrace from the 15th-31st of each sale month. Unlike most furniture items, Card furniture cannot be recycled. | |||
Cardboard Series | Furniture crafted using cardboard boxes. | |||
Cherry Blossoms Series | Cherry-blossom-themed furniture crafted using cherry-blossom petals. | |||
Cinnamoroll Series | Furniture based on Sanrio's Cinnamoroll. | |||
Classic Series | Old-fashioned mahogany furniture featuring fancy carvings. Replaced by the Antique Series in New Horizons. | |||
Cool Series | Smooth black furniture with thin metal borders. Introduced in New Horizons version 2.0, it replaces the Sleek Series from previous games. |
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Cute Series | White and pink furniture, featuring ribbons and heart patterns. Introduced in New Horizons, it replaces the Lovely Series from previous games. |
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Diner Series | A furniture series that resembles an American 1950s diner. |
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Dreamy Series | Pastel-colored furniture in either blue, pink, or purple. It was added in New Horizons version 2.0. |
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Egg Series | Colorful egg-shaped furniture, obtained from Zipper on Bunny Day. Replaced by the Bunny Day Series in New Horizons. | |||
Elegant Series | Fancy furniture featuring a metal frame and various patterns. It was added in New Horizons version 2.0. |
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Exotic Series | Wooden furniture featuring ornate carvings, influenced by Asian design. It was known as the Asian Series in Wild World. Replaced by the Imperial Series in New Horizons. | |||
Festivale Series | Carnivale-themed furniture, available during Festivale. It is obtained by giving three pieces of candy (City Folk) or three feathers (New Leaf and New Horizons) of a certain color to Pavé. It was known as the Pavé Series in New Leaf. | |||
Festive Series | Christmas-themed furniture, available from Jingle during Toy Day in games prior to New Leaf, available from Timmy and Tommy's store during December in New Leaf, and mostly crafted using red ornaments, blue ornaments, and gold ornaments in New Horizons. It was known as the Jingle Series in Animal Crossing and New Leaf. | |||
Flowers Series | Flower-themed furniture, mostly consisting of flower wreaths. Introduced in New Horizons, it replaces the Flower Set from previous games. | |||
Frozen Series | Furniture sculpted from ice, which can be crafted using snowflakes and large snowflakes. The recipes can be obtained by creating perfect Snowboys. Introduced in New Horizons, it replaces the Ice Series from New Leaf. | |||
Fruits Series | Fruit-themed furniture, obtained from crafting. Introduced in New Horizons, it completes the Pear Set and Juicy-Apple Set from previous games with the Orange Set, Cherry Set, and Peach Set. | |||
Golden Series | Furniture made out of pure gold, released as DLC in City Folk. Returning in New Leaf, each item can be crafted by Cyrus using three gold ores and 10,000 Bells. Only available via crafting in New Horizons. | |||
Gorgeous Series | Fancy ebony furniture with golden and red accents. Available at GracieGrace in winter. | |||
Gracie Series | Wooden furniture featuring Gracie's trademark pattern of green and orange circles on a blue background. Available at GracieGrace in summer. | |||
Green Series | Basic set of green wooden furniture, with orange and cream Persian patterns. | |||
Harvest Series | Purple and pink furniture, obtained from Franklin during the Harvest Festival. Replaced by the Turkey Day Series in New Horizons. | |||
Hello Kitty Series | Furniture based on Sanrio's Hello Kitty. | |||
Ice Series | Furniture sculpted from ice, obtained by giving either three or five snowflakes to Snowmam in New Leaf. Replaced by the Frozen Series in New Horizons. | |||
Imperial Series | Wooden furniture featuring ornate carvings, influenced by Asian design. Introduced in New Horizons, it replaces the Exotic Series from previous games. |
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Iron Series | Exterior iron furniture featuring intricate patterns, crafted using iron nuggets. | |||
Ironwood Series | Wooden furniture supported by iron bars, crafted using iron nuggets and wood. | |||
Kerokerokeroppi Series | Furniture based on Sanrio's Keroppi. | |||
Kiddie Series | Furniture made out of colorful blocks. Replaced by the Wooden Block Series in New Horizons. | |||
Kiki & Lala Series | Furniture based on Sanrio's Little Twin Stars. | |||
Log Series | Furniture made out of wooden logs, mostly crafted using hardwood. Introduced in New Horizons, it replaces the Cabin Series from previous games. | |||
Lovely Series | Hot pink furniture featuring heart patterns. The lovely phone, a Lost Kitten/Mother's Day item, is not part of the series. Replaced by the Cute Series in New Horizons. | |||
Mario Series | Furniture based on the Super Mario series, released as part of the Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary celebration. Introduced in New Horizons, it replaces the Mario Theme from previous games. | |||
Mermaid Series | Marine furniture featuring seashells and pearl colors. Can be bought from Tortimer Island using medals in New Leaf, and available through DIY recipes obtained from Pascal in New Horizons. | |||
Modern Series | Furniture featuring a black and white checkered pattern. | |||
Modern Wood Series | Wooden furniture featuring several shades of brown. | |||
Moroccan Series | Named after the country of Morocco, the furniture series features an arabesque theme. It was added in New Horizons version 2.0, although the wallpapers and floorings in the series had been added prior. |
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Motherly Series | Homemade furniture delivered to the player's mailbox by Mom. | |||
Mush Series | Mushroom-themed furniture. Obtained from Cornimer in exchange for acorns during the Acorn Festival in Wild World. Found next to trees, disguised as mushrooms in City Folk and New Leaf. Obtained from crafting using mushrooms in New Horizons. It was known as the Mushroom Series prior to New Leaf and in Pocket Camp. | |||
My Melody Series | Furniture based on Sanrio's My Melody. | |||
Nordic Series | Wooden furniture featuring a pattern of white and blue vines, based on Scandinavian design. Introduced in New Horizons version 2.0, it replaces the Alpine Series from previous games. |
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Patchwork Series | Furniture that is composed of various colorful patterns. It was added in New Horizons version 2.0. |
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Pirate Series | Pirate-themed furniture, obtained from Gullivarrr after finding his communicator. It was added in New Horizons version 1.3.0. | |||
Plaza Series | Amusement park-themed furniture. It was added in New Horizons version 2.0, although the plaza teacup ride in the series had been added prior. |
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Polka-Dot Series | Furniture featuring a red and white polka-dot pattern. | |||
Pompompurin Series | Furniture based on Sanrio's Pompompurin. | |||
Princess Series | Fancy white and light blue furniture. Available at GracieGrace in spring. | |||
Ranch Series | Light cedar furniture featuring carved designs. | |||
Rattan Series | Wicker furniture, with a tropical tone. Introduced in New Horizons, it replaces the Cabana Series from previous games. |
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Regal Series | Expensive creamy white furniture with opulent gold accents. | |||
Robo Series | Robot-themed furniture, introduced in Wild World. In Animal Crossing, the Robo items are a set of only two items, the robo-clock and the robo-stereo. | |||
Rococo Series | Ornate furniture based on XVII century French architecture. All items, except the rococo candlestick, are only available as spotlight items at Timmy and Tommy's store, or from Wishy. | |||
Shell Series | Furniture composed of various shells, including the starry-sands flooring. | |||
Simple Series | Minimalist light wood furniture covered with plain fabric. It later returned in New Horizons version 2.0, although the simple panel in the series had been added prior. It was known as the Minimalist Series prior to New Horizons. | |||
Sleek Series | Black furniture bordered with silver metal tubes. Replaced by the Cool Series in New Horizons. | |||
Sloppy Series | Typical furniture pieces, left unkempt. Can only be acquired from Reese's flea market in Re-Tail as well as the lost and found in the police station in New Leaf, and from the recycle box in New Horizons. | |||
Snowman Series | Snowman-themed furniture. Can only be obtained in winter by building a perfect Snowman using two differently-sized snowballs. | |||
Spooky Series | Halloween-themed furniture, which can be obtained from Jack or bought at Timmy and Tommy's store or Nook's Cranny. | |||
Stars Series | Zodiac-themed furniture, crafted using star fragments. Recipes for this series can be obtained from Celeste. Heavily based on the astrology-themed DLC items from New Leaf. | |||
Stripe Series | Furniture featuring a striped blue and white pattern. | |||
Sweets Series | Dessert-themed furniture. Available at GracieGrace in fall. | |||
Throwback Series | Retro-themed furniture, based on various sports and kitsch design. |
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Tree's Bounty or Leaves Series | Fall-related furniture crafted using maple leaves, acorns, or pine cones. | |||
Turkey Day Series | Furniture featuring orange and brown tones. Obtainable via crafting, Nook's Cranny, or Franklin. Introduced in New Horizons, it replaces the Harvest Series from previous games. |
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Vintage Series | Old retro-styled wooden furniture. It was added in New Horizons version 2.0. |
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Wedding Series | Wedding-themed furniture. Only available during Wedding Season by trading heart crystals with Cyrus on Harv's Island. | |||
Wooden Series | Furniture primarily crafted using wood. | |||
Wooden Block Series | Wooden furniture crafted using the wooden-block toy and softwood, with the exception of the wooden-block toy itself. Introduced in New Horizons, it replaces the Kiddie Series from previous games. |
Complete series bonuses[edit]
Happy Room Academy (Happy Home Academy in New Leaf) bonuses for complete series are:
- 20,000 points for the ten (eleven in New Leaf) furniture pieces without the matching wall or floor.
- 25,000 points for all furniture pieces and either the matching wall or floor.
- 30,000 points for all furniture pieces with both the matching wall and floor.
Villagers often praise the player for obtaining a complete series when they visit their house.