CobbleFurnies is a decoration and furniture mod that adds Cobblemon-inspired furniture pieces — including stoves, chairs, lamps, cabinets, and curtains — to Minecraft, available for both Fabric and NeoForge loaders.
Vanilla Minecraft has always been limited when it comes to interior design. You can place a bed, a crafting table, and maybe some stairs as makeshift chairs — but that is about it. For Cobblemon players trying to build immersive Pokémon-themed environments, the gap is even wider. There is simply no vanilla way to furnish a professor's lab or a working Pokécenter. CobbleFurnies fills that void with purpose-built furniture designed specifically for the Cobblemon ecosystem. With over 4.7 million downloads, it has become one of the most popular decoration add-ons in the Cobblemon community, and for good reason — it does one thing and does it well.
Key Features of CobbleFurnies
- Cobblemon-Themed Furniture Sets — Every piece of furniture in CobbleFurnies is designed to visually match the Cobblemon art style. This means your builds look cohesive rather than like a patchwork of mismatched mods. Whether you are constructing a Pokécenter lobby or a trainer's bedroom, the aesthetic stays consistent throughout.
- Functional Stoves with Cobblemon Cooking — Stoves are not just decorative blocks. They integrate directly with Cobblemon's cooking mechanic, letting you prepare food items as part of your gameplay loop. This turns your kitchen build into a functional crafting station rather than just a visual set piece.
- Curtains and Window Decorations — Added in the v1.0 release, curtains give players a way to dress up windows and create more realistic interiors. Small details like these make a massive difference when building towns, shops, or residential areas on multiplayer servers.
- Armchairs, Chairs, and Seating Options — CobbleFurnies includes multiple seating types including armchairs and standard chairs. These are essential for anyone building waiting rooms, lounges, or dining areas, and they follow proper block placement logic so they connect naturally with tables.
- Lamps and Night Stands — Functional lighting and bedside furniture round out the bedroom and living space options. Lamps provide actual light levels to your builds, serving both a decorative and practical purpose for mob-proofing interiors.
- Upper Cabinets and Storage Furniture — Wall-mounted upper cabinets add vertical storage options that vanilla Minecraft completely lacks. These are perfect for kitchen builds and shop interiors where you want organized, realistic-looking storage without barrels and chests cluttering the floor.
- Dual Loader Support (Fabric & NeoForge) — The current legacy version supports both Fabric and NeoForge through Architectury API. This broad compatibility means most Cobblemon players can use the mod regardless of their loader preference, though the upcoming V2 rebuild will focus exclusively on Fabric.
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How to Install CobbleFurnies
- Install Fabric Loader or NeoForge for Minecraft 1.21.1. Fabric is recommended since the V2 rebuild will be Fabric-exclusive.
- Download and install Cobblemon, which is a required dependency for CobbleFurnies to function.
- Install Architectury API and Athena CTM, both of which are required for the current legacy version. Fabric users also need Fabric API.
- Download the CobbleFurnies .jar file matching your Minecraft version and loader from the official Modrinth page.
- Place the downloaded .jar file into your
.minecraft/modsfolder and launch the game. Make sure the server and all clients run the same CobbleFurnies version to avoid block display issues.
Requirements & Compatibility
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Minecraft Version | 1.21.1 |
| Mod Loaders | Fabric, NeoForge |
| Required Dependencies | Cobblemon, Architectury API, Athena CTM, Fabric API (Fabric only) |
| License | MIT (open source) |
| Categories | Decoration, Storage, Utility |
| Author | LunazStudios |
What's New
- Stoves now fully integrate with the Cobblemon Cooking mechanic, making kitchen furniture functional for gameplay.
- Curtains added as a new decorative block type for dressing up windows and interiors.
- Armchairs introduced alongside existing seating options for more varied living space builds.
- Upper cabinets provide wall-mounted storage, expanding vertical building possibilities.
- Lamps and night stands round out the bedroom furniture set with functional lighting.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Perfectly matched art style for Cobblemon builds
- Functional blocks like stoves that tie into Cobblemon cooking
- Open-source under MIT license with active community
- Over 4.7 million downloads and proven stability
- Supports both Fabric and NeoForge on the current version
Cons
- Current version is legacy — no further updates or bug fixes planned
- V2 rebuild will drop NeoForge support entirely, becoming Fabric-exclusive
- Requires multiple dependencies (Cobblemon, Architectury API, Athena CTM)
- Mismatched versions between server and client cause block display glitches
Alternatives to CobbleFurnies
- Another Furniture — A standalone furniture mod that adds chairs, tables, shelves, and other home décor without requiring Cobblemon, making it ideal for non-Pokémon builds.
- Cobblemon — The core Pokémon mod that CobbleFurnies is built around; essential for anyone wanting the full Cobblemon experience with or without furniture add-ons.
- Decorative Blocks — Adds a variety of decorative building blocks including beams, supports, and braziers that complement furniture mods for more complete interior design.
Download CobbleFurnies
| Minecraft Version | Fabric | NeoForge |
|---|---|---|
| For Minecraft 1.21.1 | Download | Download |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is CobbleFurnies compatible with Cobblemon?
Yes — CobbleFurnies is specifically designed as a companion mod for Cobblemon and requires it as a dependency. All furniture pieces follow the Cobblemon art style, and functional items like stoves integrate directly with Cobblemon's cooking system.
Can I use CobbleFurnies without Cobblemon installed?
No, Cobblemon is a mandatory dependency. CobbleFurnies will not load without it because the mod's blocks and textures are built around Cobblemon's asset framework. You would need a different furniture mod like Another Furniture for a standalone solution.
Will CobbleFurnies continue to support NeoForge?
No — the current legacy version (v1.0 and below) supports NeoForge, but it will not receive further updates. The developers at LunazStudios have announced that the V2 rebuild will be Fabric-exclusive, dropping NeoForge and Architectury support to focus on stability and optimization.
Can I include CobbleFurnies in my modpack?
Yes, you are free to include it in modpacks and feature it in content. The mod uses an MIT license, which is one of the most permissive open-source licenses available. Just credit the mod appropriately and do not claim the work as your own.
Why do some blocks turn into stoves or other wrong blocks on my screen?
This happens when the server and client are running different versions of CobbleFurnies. Block registries must match exactly between server and client, so a version mismatch causes blocks to render incorrectly. Update both your client and the server to the same CobbleFurnies version to resolve the issue immediately.
