What sets this mod apart from other modifications that also add decorative furniture is its incorporation of 3D furniture elements.
The 3D effect is particularly noticeable in items like furnaces and crafting tables. Currently, the mod is still in its early development stages, so the variety of 3D decorative blocks is somewhat limited at this time.
Keep in mind that these decorative blocks serve no functional purpose—they are simply stylish additions to your home.
How to Obtain 3D Furniture Blocks?
All 3D decorative blocks come with crafting recipes. However, you can also access them in creative mode inventory. You can find all the crafting recipes for this mod listed on the page below. One drawback of the mod is that the blocks can only be placed in one direction, so planning your home layout in advance is essential. An option to rotate decorative furniture may be added in the future.
Even though the 3D furnace cannot be used, it remains one of the coolest blocks in Minecraft PE! In this screenshot, you can see the 3D structure of the furnace—its internal volume!
Crafting Recipes
Bin (id – 2100) – 7 iron ingots + 1 stone.
Furnace (id – 2101) – smelt 1 furnace in another furnace.
Bench (id – 2102) – smelt 1 crafting table in a furnace.
Bird (id – 2103) – 5 stone blocks.
Computer (id – 22104) – 7 iron blocks + 1 glass + 1 redstone.
Bath (id – 22105) – 5 quartz blocks.
Grand Chair (id – 2106) – 4 red wool blocks + 2 oak planks.
Bar Stool (id – 2107) – 3 gray wool + 3 cyan stained clay + 2 quartz blocks.
Lamp (id – 2108) – 5 white wool + 1 glowstone + 1 obsidian block.
Basin (id – 2109) – 2 stone buttons + 1 iron ingot + 4 quartz blocks.
Toilet (id – 2110) – 5 quartz blocks + 1 stone button.
Candle (id – 2111) – 3 white stained clay + 4 cobblestones.
Printer (id – 2112) – 5 stone blocks + 1 paper + 2 iron blocks + 1 redstone.