Overview
Redwood Dining Table is a B-grade decorative furniture piece in Neverness to Everness. It contributes 22 Comfort and 108 Collection to the player's Anomaly Property stats when placed.

A home furniture. Increases Collection with each piece. Place at home to increase Comfort.
“A matching solid wood table and chair set. Sturdy and durable with a smooth finish, perfect for dining as a couple. The aroma of home cooking seeps into each peaceful day, even the ordinary can be miraculous.”
Property Stats
Each furniture piece contributes a flat amount to the player's Anomaly Property stats while it is placed in a unit. The values below are the totals Redwood Dining Table adds to each tracked property pool.
Property Stat | Value |
|---|---|
Comfort | 22 |
Collection | 108 |
About Property Stats
Anomaly Property in Neverness to Everness tracks four headline stats: Comfort, Fortune, Love, and Collection. Comfort and Collection scale almost entirely off the furniture you place; the more pieces you put down, the higher both totals climb. Most decorative furniture, including Redwood Dining Table, contributes to Comfort and Collection at a fixed 1:5 ratio (one Comfort point for every five Collection points). Fortune and Love come from a smaller pool of themed sets and special anomaly pieces, so most decorative items rarely show values in those columns.
Tips
Place Redwood Dining Table inside any owned unit in Hethereau to bank the Comfort and Collection it contributes; stats apply the moment the piece is set down and persist while it remains placed.
Higher-grade decorations contribute more per piece. If your inventory is already full of B-Grade pieces, prioritize hunting for upgrades rather than duplicating the same tier.
Related Pages
Furniture: the full furniture catalog grouped by grade and special effect.
Anomaly Property: the housing system that consumes furniture for Comfort, Fortune, Love, and Collection stats.
Hethereau: the in-game city where Anomaly Property units are purchased.
Beginners Guide: where decorating ranks among early-game priorities.