Palworld Guide

How to Get Antique High Quality Furniture Set: Level 18

How to unlock the Antique High Quality Furniture Set in Palworld: technology level 18 for one point, all three pieces it gives you — Antique Curtain, Antique Globe and Antique Stove — their exact build recipes, and where to farm the 60 Wood and 22 Ingot the full set costs.

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How to Get Antique High Quality Furniture Set: Level 18 — Palworld Database

The Antique High Quality Furniture Set is a single technology unlock at level 18 that adds three showpiece decorations to your build menu — the Antique Curtain, the Antique Globe and the Antique Stove. This guide covers the level and point cost, each piece's exact recipe, the full material bill for all three, and where to farm the 60 Wood and 22 Ingot the set runs on.

Antique High Quality Furniture Set at a Glance

This is one of the smaller antique unlocks by piece count but easily the most expensive per piece. Three objects for one technology point is a normal rate for decoration sets, except these three are built out of refined materials instead of raw ones — 22 Ingot and 5 Charcoal means furnace time, not just tree-chopping. Nothing in it is a working station: all three are pure decoration, so no power, no assigned worker, and no crafting queue. It has no parent technology either, so the only thing standing between you and it is hitting level 18.

WhatDetail
TypeTechnology unlock — decorative furniture set
Technology levelLv. 18
Technology points1 (normal point, not Ancient)
Pieces unlocked3 — Antique Curtain, Antique Globe, Antique Stove
PrerequisiteNone — no parent technology to buy first
Build menu tabFurniture (all three)
Total cost to build all 360 Wood, 22 Ingot, 5 Charcoal, 3 Cloth
Power drawNone on any piece
Workers neededNone — nothing in the set is a job station
In-game blurb"Gives an air of stately elegance to your base."

How to Unlock the Antique High Quality Furniture Set

Reach character level 18, open the Palworld Technology Tree, and spend one point on the Antique High Quality Furniture Set — all three pieces then sit permanently in the Furniture tab of your build menu. There is no schematic to find and no boss to kill for it. Level 18 asks for 13 normal points if you want the whole row, which you will not have, so be realistic about the competition: the Mega Glider at two points is a genuine mobility upgrade and Cold Resistant Pelt Armor at three keeps you alive in the snow. The furniture set is the cheapest thing on the row at one point, which is exactly why it is easy to grab on a later level-up rather than on the spot. The Ring of Mercy does not compete at all — it costs an Ancient Technology Point from a tower boss, which comes out of a completely separate pool.

Level 18 technologyPointsPoint type
Antique High Quality Furniture Set1Normal
Bathroom Set1Normal
Cold Resistant Pelt Armor3Normal
Cooler2Normal
Mega Glider2Normal
Pengullet Lux's Rocket Launcher2Normal
Tocotoco's Gloves2Normal
Ring of Mercy2Ancient

All 3 Antique High Quality Pieces and Build Costs

The three recipes could not be more different from each other, and that is the whole trick to planning this set. The Antique Curtain is the cheap one and the only wall-mounted piece — 10 Wood, 3 Cloth and a single Ingot, so build it first while you are still smelting. The Antique Globe is the wood sink: at 50 Wood it is the single most wood-hungry decoration in the game's Furniture tab, ahead of the Antique Grandfather Clock and Antique Washstand at 30 each. The Antique Stove is the metal sink at 20 Ingot plus 5 Charcoal — only three Furniture pieces in the game cost more Ingot than that, and all three are amusement-hall machines. Worth saying plainly: the Stove does not cook. It is decoration, so keep your actual Campfire or cooking pot nearby.

PieceBuild tabMaterialsWhat it is
Antique CurtainFurniture10 Wood, 3 Cloth, 1 IngotWall-mounted drape — the only piece here that hangs rather than sits on the floor
Antique GlobeFurniture50 Wood, 1 IngotStanding world globe. Highest single Wood cost of any Furniture-tab structure
Antique StoveFurniture20 Ingot, 5 CharcoalCast-iron stove. Purely decorative — it does not cook or heat

Total Material Cost for the Full Set

Building all three costs 60 Wood, 22 Ingot, 5 Charcoal and 3 Cloth. That headline understates it, though, because three of those four are refined goods that eat raw materials in the furnace and workbench first. Traced all the way back you are really spending 70 Wood, 44 Ore and 6 Wool — the extra 10 Wood is what burns down into the Charcoal. Ore is the real bottleneck at this stage of the game, not Wood, so if you are short on points and materials, build the Curtain and Globe first and leave the Stove for after your next mining run.

MaterialQty neededRaw costWhere it comes from
Wood6060 WoodChopped from trees or produced by a Logging Site (technology level 7)
Ingot2244 OreSmelted 2 Ore into 1 Ingot at a Primitive Furnace (technology level 10)
Charcoal510 WoodBurned 2 Wood into 1 Charcoal at a Primitive Furnace
Cloth36 WoolWoven 2 Wool into 1 Cloth at a Primitive Workbench

Where to Farm the 70 Wood

Wood is the one material here you will never actually run out of — there are 4,654 lumber nodes scattered across Palpagos Islands, and you can see every one of them on the Palworld interactive map with the lumber layer on. Manually chopping 70 Wood takes a couple of minutes; the better answer at level 18 is a Logging Site, which unlocks all the way back at technology level 7 for 50 Wood, 20 Stone and 10 Paldium Fragment. Park a Lumbering worker on it and the set's wood bill fills itself while you go mine. Early-catchable options are limited to Lumbering rank 3 to 4 — Fenglope is the best of them and doubles as a fast mount, while Gorirat brings Transporting on the side so it hauls its own output to a chest.

PalLumberingOther jobsWhy bring it
Fenglope3NoneCommon early catch and a mount, so it earns its Palbox slot twice over
Reindrix3Cooling 3Doubles as your Cooler worker, which is the other level 18 technology worth buying
Gorirat3Transporting 3, Handiwork 2Chops and then carries the logs to storage instead of leaving them on the ground
Celesdir7NoneThe late-game answer — rank 7 Lumbering, worth swapping in the moment you can catch one

How to Get the 22 Ingot

This is the part that actually gates the set. 22 Ingot means 44 Ore fed through a Primitive Furnace, and at level 18 you do not yet have the Ore Mining Site — that structure sits at technology level 24, six levels away. Until then every scrap of Ore comes off nodes in the world, and there are 1,632 of them on the map; the Palworld map with the Ore layer enabled shows exactly which cluster is closest to your base. Bring a Mining pal like Bulldosu or Incineram out with you and a node drops in a fraction of the time it takes by pickaxe. Back at base, the furnace needs a Kindling worker to run at all — Arsox is the usual early pick because it also chips in Lumbering rank 2, so it feeds both halves of this shopping list. For the full breakdown of furnace tiers and smelting throughput, see How to Farm Ingots.

How to Get the 3 Cloth and 5 Charcoal

Both are trivial once the infrastructure exists. Cloth is woven from Wool at a Primitive Workbench, two Wool per Cloth, so the Antique Curtain needs six Wool total. You do not have to hunt for it: drop a wool Pal on a Palworld Ranch and it produces on a timer forever. Melpaca and Cremis both sit at ranch rank 2 and are the ones to use; Lamball works at rank 1 and is the one you already caught in the first ten minutes of the game. Charcoal is even simpler — two Wood into the same Primitive Furnace makes one Charcoal, so the Stove's five cost you 10 extra Wood and a bit of furnace queue. Charcoal is a rare ask for a decoration, incidentally: only seven structures in the entire game list it as a material, and the Antique Stove is one of just two of those that do nothing at all.

PalRanch rankProducesNotes
Melpaca2WoolBest rate of the wool Pals and easy to find in the starting region
Cremis2WoolSame rank as Melpaca — take whichever you catch first
Lamball1WoolSlowest of the three, but you almost certainly have one already
TipBuild the Antique Curtain and Antique Globe the moment you buy the technology — between them they need just 60 Wood, 2 Ingot and 3 Cloth, which is an afternoon's work. The Antique Stove alone accounts for 20 of the set's 22 Ingot, so treat it as a separate project you finish after your next trip to an Ore cluster.

How It Compares to the Other Antique Sets

There are eleven antique-themed technologies spread from level 9 to level 26, every one of them costing a single point, so the only real question is what each point buys. By raw value the Antique Storage Set at level 10 is the standout — five pieces, every one of them a container, for the same one point. This set is the most refined-material-heavy of the mid-tier ones and the only antique set in the game that asks for Charcoal at all. Among the whole family only the Antique Lamp Set (30 Ingot) and Antique Storage Set (23 Ingot) have a bigger metal bill than this one's 22. If you are decorating a manor-style base in order, the natural run is Storage at 10, Chairs at 11, Desks at 14, then this set at 18 to fill the walls and corners.

Antique setLevelPointsPiecesTotal materials
Carpet Set9148 Cloth, 2 Flame Organ, 1 Venom Gland, 1 High Quality Pal Oil
Antique Storage Set1015155 Wood, 23 Ingot, 7 Nail
Antique Chair Set111330 Wood, 1 Venom Gland
Antique Storage Cabinet Set1314130 Wood, 30 Fiber, 5 Stone, 3 Ingot, 3 Red Berries
Antique Desk Set141240 Wood, 10 Fiber, 7 Stone
Antique Bath Set161420 Stone, 20 Wood, 10 Fiber, 3 Cloth, 2 Ingot
Antique Mirror Set161330 Wood, 28 Stone, 5 Paldium Fragment
Antique High Quality Furniture Set181360 Wood, 22 Ingot, 5 Charcoal, 3 Cloth
Antique Couch Set201340 Wood, 6 Cloth, 4 Flame Organ
Antique Dresser211130 Stone, 20 Wooden Board, 20 Fiber
Antique Lamp Set261460 Wood, 30 Ingot, 11 Electric Organ, 11 Nail

Where to Put Each Piece

The Curtain is the odd one out because it mounts on a wall, which means it needs an actual built wall behind it rather than a spot on the floor — pair it with a window opening and it reads as a real room instead of a box with furniture in it. The Globe and Stove are both floor pieces with a chunky footprint, so they want a corner or a wall edge rather than the middle of a walkway, where your Pals will path straight through the space and make the room feel cramped. Because none of the three is a job station, you can safely place them inside your living quarters without stealing base workers away from production. The one genuine warning: all three still count toward your base's structure limit, so if you are already close to the cap, budget three slots before you start.