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Decorative Tables
May 23, 2026 at 08:17 PM
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Decorative Tables are tables used as decoration surfaces rather than crafting stations. They hold Dishes, Food Display Decorations, Decorative Books, Ship Models, lamps, and most other small surface-placed items.
Icon | Name | Description | Comfort | Materials |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elegant furniture in a sophisticated, classical style. | +1 | Hardwood x10 | |
| Elegant furniture in a sophisticated, classical style. | +1 | Hardwood x10 | |
| Elegant furniture in a sophisticated, classical style. | +1 | Hardwood x10 | |
| Elegant furniture in a sophisticated, classical style. | +1 | Hardwood x10 | |
| Elegant furniture in a sophisticated, classical style. | +1 | Hardwood x10 | |
| Rugged furniture of wood and tanned leather, imbued with the spirit of the hunt. | +1 | Hardwood x5, Tanned Leather x1 | |
| Rugged furniture of wood and tanned leather, imbued with the spirit of the hunt. | +1 | Hardwood x5, Tanned Leather x1 | |
| Big enough for a treasure map and a mug of grog. | +1 | Plant Fiber x10 | |
Rectangular Table with Dishes | Big enough for a treasure map and a mug of grog. | +1 | Plant Fiber x10 | |
Rectangular Table with Dishes | Big enough for a treasure map and a mug of grog. | +1 | Plant Fiber x10 | |
| Big enough for a treasure map and a mug of grog. | +1 | Plant Fiber x10 | |
| Big enough for a treasure map and a mug of grog. | +1 | Plant Fiber x10 | |
Big enough for a treasure map and a mug of grog. | +1 | Plant Fiber x10 | ||
Big enough for a treasure map and a mug of grog. | +1 | Plant Fiber x10 | ||
Big enough for a treasure map and a mug of grog. | +1 | Plant Fiber x10 | ||
Big enough for a treasure map and a mug of grog. | +1 | Plant Fiber x10 |
Decorative tables sit on Floor pieces. Most are single-tile wide; the Elegant Banquet Table spans multiple tiles and is best placed in an open hall.
Table variants differ by tier and occasion: a plain Table and Round Table for rustic rooms, an Elegant Desk for a study, and an Elegant Banquet Table or Hunting Table for a dining hall or lodge.
Decorative Tables are not crafting stations. Crafting happens at dedicated stations (Alchemy Table, Cutting Table, Disassembly Table, Jeweler's Bench, etc.) which are separate pieces.
Table tier follows the wood used to build it. The rustic Table, Round Table, and the various Table with Dishes variants are made from Plant Fiber, gathered from bushes and reeds early in the game. The Elegant Table, Elegant Desk, and Elegant Banquet Table step up to Hardwood, and the Hunting Table mixes Hardwood with one Tanned Leather. None of these are crafting stations; benches such as the Cutting Table and the Jeweler’s Bench are separate pieces.
Comfort in Windrose is a base statistic, not just decoration flavour. A higher comfort level raises the size of your maximum stamina pool and how fast stamina regenerates, and it lengthens the Well Rested buff you gain from sleeping in a built, sheltered home. For decorations to count toward comfort, the room needs walls and a roof, so finish the Building Pieces shell before placing furniture.
Comfort is counted by sub-category, not by piece. Every distinct decoration sub-category that is represented in your home contributes one point, so a single Tables piece is enough to claim this group’s point. Placing extra pieces from the same sub-category changes the look but does not raise comfort further. Spreading your build across many different sub-categories is what pushes the total up, while collecting mounted animal heads under Trophies adds further comfort on top.
Use a Round Table in a narrow room and rectangular tables in wider halls.
An Elegant Desk pairs well with a Decorative Globe, Grandfather Clock, and Open Scroll on top.
Place a long Hunting Table in front of a Fireplace for a lodge feel.
Comfort +1 bonuses in a given decoration sub-category do not stack. Placing a second piece of the same sub-category does not add more comfort, it only changes the aesthetic.