Free Low-Poly Furniture - 22 Props (CC0)
A downloadable asset pack
Cozy Low-Poly Furniture Pack (22 Props) – CC0 License
Give your next project an inviting, homey touch with this cozy-styled low-poly furniture collection. Created as a personal training exercise and now released under the CC0 license, these 22 basic interior props are perfectly suited for stylized or casual games where a warm, comforting aesthetic is key.
Each model has been optimized to be light in resources. The largest piece (a double bed) comes in at 838 triangles, while All other props remain under 500 triangles each.
Instead of Atlas for colors i used simple materials because i needed to change colors fast in Unity.
By keeping the poly count low and the design clean, these assets maintain strong silhouettes without weighing down performance—a great fit for indie projects or mobile platforms. You’ll find an assortment of furniture staples, including beds, cabinets, tables, chairs, stools, carpets, and decorative flowers, all unified by a cozy color palette and gently curved shapes that evoke a welcoming atmosphere.
This asset pack is released under CC0, meaning you are free to use, modify, and redistribute these assets with no attribution required —though it is always appreciated.—
Sharing this pack is my way of giving back to the community, ¡Merry Christmas! I hope these models help bring a touch of holiday cheer to all your creative endeavors.
List of Models:
- Bed_2Places
- BedA_1Color
- BedA_2Colors
- BedB_1Color
- BedB_2Colors
- CarpetA
- CarpetB
- Chair
- Clock
- KitchenCabinetA
- KitchenCabinetB
- KitchenCabinetC
- PottedFlowers
- SideTable
- Stool_1Color
- Stool_2Color
- Stool_Wooden
- TableA
- TableB
- TableclothBig
- TableclothSmall
- TableSmall
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Install instructions
Download & Install Instructions This message will appear when you download the pack through your browser. It contains important details about installing and running the assets. If you need any additional tools or programs before using these models, please install them first.
Single FBX File: All 22 models are contained within one FBX file, exported with -Z forward and Y up (recommended for Unity).
Materials: The file includes basic materials. They can increase file size slightly, but they allow easy material swapping in your engine of choice.
Unity
- Import the FBX: Drag the FBX file into Unity’s
Assets
folder. - Unpack/Separate: All models are in a single file. You can extract or unpack each model by adjusting the import settings and splitting the mesh if needed.
- Assign Materials: Unity will automatically create material slots. Feel free to replace or modify these materials as you see fit.
Godot Instructions
- Add to Project: Place the FBX file in your Godot project folder.
- Import Settings: In the Godot Editor, locate the imported FBX in the FileSystem tab. Click on it to adjust any import settings (e.g., re-orient if needed).
- Separate Meshes: When you open the FBX in the Inspector, you should be able to see each mesh. You can create individual scenes or use them all within a single scene.
- Material Overrides: Apply or override materials in the MeshInstance nodes to customize colors or textures.
Unreal Engine Instructions
- Import to Content Browser: Drag and drop the FBX file into the Unreal Content Browser.
- Mesh & Material Setup: Unreal will generate a single skeletal or static mesh (depending on your import settings). Make sure to select static mesh.
- Separate Meshes: In the Unreal Mesh Editor, you can split the mesh or keep it combined. Adjust LODs or collision as needed.
- Assign Materials: Apply the automatically generated materials or create new ones for each mesh element.
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