What to know
- Green rare furniture includes basic decorative items like stickers and wall pieces
- You can purchase these from early-game shops such as bookshops
- Placing the item in your property is required before it counts
- Collection must be confirmed manually in the furniture collection menu
If you’re working through the Property Renovation Guide in Neverness to Everness (NTE), collecting furniture—especially green rarity items—can feel a bit unclear at first. The system isn’t just about buying items; you also need to place and officially register them. Once you understand the loop, though, it becomes a quick and repeatable process.
NTE furniture collection system

The “Obtain Green Rarity Furniture” objective is designed to introduce you to the basic furnishing system. Green rarity items are the most accessible tier and usually include small, inexpensive decorations like stickers, posters, or simple wall accessories. These are intentionally easy to obtain so you can quickly learn how the system functions.
| Action | What it does | Required? |
|---|---|---|
| Purchase furniture | Unlocks item ownership | Yes |
| Place furniture | Activates item in your property | Yes |
| Collect in menu | Registers item permanently | Yes |
| Claim rewards | Grants progression bonuses | Optional but recommended |
You are not just collecting items—you are completing a full loop of acquisition, placement, and registration. Missing any of these steps means the item won’t count toward your objective.
Where to find green rarity furniture in NTE
You’ll want to start in the early city zones where bookshops are located. One of the easiest places is a bookshop in the starting area. These shops often carry low-cost decorative items that fall under the green rarity category.

Items like stickers are especially useful because they are cheap, quick to place, and count immediately once registered. This makes them ideal for quickly completing early objectives without grinding currency.
How to collect furniture and complete the objective
Here is how to buy, place, and register green rarity furniture in NTE:
Head to a nearby shop in the starting area, such as a bookshop, and browse available items. Look specifically for low-cost decor like stickers or wall items labeled with green rarity. Purchase one or more green rarity items.

Open your property or housing interface and place the purchased item. For example, you can stick wall decals or decorations onto available surfaces. Ensure the item is properly placed in your space. If it’s not physically positioned in your property, it will not count.

Navigate to the Property Menu and open the Furniture Collection section. This is where many players miss a step. Locate the newly placed item and manually collect/register it. This action confirms it as part of your official furniture collection.

Return to the Property Renovation Guide and claim your rewards. Once collected, the objective will update automatically.
Why placing furniture matters before collecting
The system is designed to simulate ownership and usage, not just acquisition. Simply buying furniture doesn’t prove you’ve interacted with it. By requiring placement first, the game ensures you engage with the customization mechanics.

This also encourages experimentation with layouts and decoration early in the game. Even basic items like stickers help you understand positioning, rotation, and space management.

Rewards for completing the green rarity furniture objective
| Reward Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Progression points | Advances Property Renovation Guide |
| Unlockables | May unlock additional furniture tiers or features |
| Currency/Resources | Occasionally rewarded depending on milestone |
These rewards are essential for unlocking deeper housing features later in the game. Skipping early objectives can slow down your overall progression.
Completing the green rarity furniture objective is less about difficulty and more about understanding the system flow. Once you’ve gone through buying, placing, and registering even a simple sticker, you’ve essentially mastered the core loop.
From here, expanding your collection becomes faster and more rewarding, setting you up for more advanced property customization in NTE.