All Furniture Catalogues In Stardew Valley, Ranked

All Furniture Catalogues In Stardew Valley, Ranked

One of the most expansive aspects of Stardew Valley is the furniture customization options found throughout every area of the game. If you do not already know, as you continue to upgrade your farm and house, there will be ample room for you to decorate your surroundings with many different kinds of furniture.

Luckily, various catalogues can be found or purchased in Pelican Town, each allowing you to instantly craft furniture by interacting with the item. If you are curious about how to get each of the furniture catalogues, as well as which offers the best items, then check out the list below.

Updated by Allyson Cochran on March 21, 2026: I’ve gone through and added the best items from each catalogue so you have a better idea of why you should obtain each one.

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Joja Furniture Catalogue

An image from Stardew Valley of the Joja Catalogue, which includes some truly ugly pieces of blue furniture with Joja branding.

  • Purchased from JojaMart for 25,000 gold
  • Best items: Joja Bed, Joja Cola Fridge, Joja Cola Tea Table, Manager of the Year Painting, Joja Shopping Cart

The Joja Furniture Catalogue is the cheapest in the entire game, and for good reason. This Catalogue includes a massive amount of garish blue furniture, each sporting Joja branding and completely clashing with the other furniture in the game. The only redeeming aspect of this catalogue is two smaller potted plants that can be placed on tables as a centerpiece.

If you have completed the Community Center, then Joja Mart will be completely abandoned, meaning you will no longer be able to purchase the Joja Catalogue from this location. Luckily, there is always a chance to find the Joja Furniture Catalogue for 30,000 gold from the Traveling Cart on Fridays or Sundays.

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Trash Furniture Catalogue

An image from Stardew Valley of the Trash Catalogue, which features various pieces of ruined furniture.

  • Found from searching in trashcans around Pelican Town.
  • Best Items: Broken Television, Plastic Lawn Chair, Six-Pack Rings, Plastic Lawn End Table, Moldy Couch

The Trash Furniture Catalogue is the only Catalogue in the entire game that is obtained completely for free. By searching the various trashcans around Pelican Town, you have a very small chance to find a free Trash Furniture Catalogue, which has some disgusting furniture.

Specifically, this Furniture Catalogue mainly offers decorations, such as spilled bottles, tires, and dirty clothes that you can throw around your farm, or use to match Shane’s spouse room. This Trash Catalogue also has a couple of pieces of furniture, such as plastic lawn chairs that look best outside, and a moldy couch that we suggest not sitting on.

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Pierre’s Catalogue

An image from Stardew Valley of Pierre's Catalogue, which allows you to customize your house with a massive amount of different floors and wallpapers.

  • Purchased from Pierre’s Shop for 30,000 gold.
  • Best Items: Nordic Stairs Wallpaper, Pixel Grass Wallpaper, Frickin’ Bats Wallpaper, Rainbow Brick Road Wallpaper, Lavender Hills Wallpaper

Pierre’s Catalogue is a must-have, since it allows you to freely access almost all the flooring and wallpaper options in the game. By changing both the flooring and wallpaper in a specific room of your house, you can begin to generate a color palette and aesthetic for your entire home decoration, so we recommend using this catalogue before you begin to place furniture.

Keep in mind that each room in your house has separate flooring and wallpaper, meaning that every key area in your house can have separate flooring and wallpaper. You can even use different pathways inside your home to create unique patterns.

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Junimo Furniture Catalogue

An image from Stardew Valley of the Junimo Catalogue, which includes natural furniture and many different plants.

  • Purchased from the Traveling Cart for 70,000 gold.
  • Best Items: Junimo Bed, Junimo Lamp, Junimo Bookcase, Junimo Tree, Large Junimo Hut

If you have ever wanted to turn the interior of your house into a cutesy plant paradise, then the Junimo Furniture Catalogue will be right up your alley. This Furniture Catalogue features furniture, flooring, and wallpapers that are all inspired by the Junimos that help you repair the Community Center.

All the furniture pieces in this catalogue feature green leaves, mushrooms, or various plants that will inject some natural beauty into your interior spaces. Furthermore, the Junimo Catalogue also comes with a variety of different sleeping Junimo plushies, which you can use as decoration inside a kid’s room.

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Robin’s Furniture Catalogue

An image from Stardew Valley of a house decorated with the Furniture Catalogue, which features every basic piece of furniture in the game.

  • Purchased from Robin’s shop for 200,000 gold.
  • Best Items: Modern Bookcase, Elegant Fireplace, Deluxe Red Double Bed, Dark Couch, Diviner Table

After you upgrade your house for the first time, you’ll be able to purchase this massive furniture catalogue from Robin’s home. This is hands down the best catalogue in the game, because it contains almost every basic piece of furniture in one place, meaning you will no longer have to travel to Robin’s shop every day to see what she is selling.

While this furniture catalogue has well over 100 pieces of furniture, some of the rarer pieces of furniture unlocked through minigames or quests, such as the crane game in the Movie Theatre, will not be available via this catalogue.

Once you begin to decorate your home, you should bite the bullet and spend the massive amount of money it takes to unlock this furniture catalogue, since it gives you an endless amount of furniture for both the interior and exterior of your home.

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Retro Furniture Catalogue

An image from Stardew Valley of the Retro Catalogue, which includes many orange pieces of furniture inspired by the 70s

  • Purchased from the Traveling Cart for 110,000 gold.
  • Best Items: Retro Bed, Retro Radio, Groovy Painting, Retro Fireplace, Retro Bookcase

While it may be difficult to find this catalogue, the items within it certainly make it worth the price. This catalogue is inspired by retro pieces of furniture, with an overall focus on orange pieces that are clearly inspired by architecture and design from the ’70s.

Although the furniture in this catalogue is certainly retro, it can still blend with almost any aesthetic in the game. Most importantly, there are some truly beautiful pieces of artwork and smaller decorations that will spruce up any room.

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Wizard Furniture Catalogue

An image from Stardew Valley of the Wizard Catalogue, which features many different books and magic themed items.

  • Purchased from Korbus for 150,000 gold.
  • Best Items: Wizard Bed, Elixir Table, Wizard Fireplace, Curly Tree, Wizard Chair

After you donate 60 artifacts to the museum, you will be gifted the Sewer Key, allowing you to freely explore this area and purchase items from Krobus’ shop. One of the new items Korbus now sells is the expensive Wizard Furniture Catalogue, which features magic-themed items that can transform your farmhouse into a witch or wizard’s haven.

Specifically, this catalogue is so universally loved because it includes a massive amount of books and wizard-themed clutter that you can use to fill up the empty spaces in your home. If you want to fully commit to a magical-themed home, then you can use this catalogue to place a large cauldron in your home.

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