New Furnishings in Patch 7.4
Patch 7.4 of Final Fantasy XIV introduces nine Tuliyollan-themed housing items through woodworking, goldsmithing, and cloth crafting. All are level 100 basic recipes, making them accessible to most progression crafters. The majority are dyeable using wood-related dyes, allowing the set to adapt to many interior colour schemes.
Key Takeaways
- All nine Tuliyollan items are level 100 basic recipes across woodworking, goldsmithing, and cloth crafting — no specialist sub-crafting required.
- Seven of nine pieces are dyeable; wood-related dye shades work best to bring out the Tuliyollan palette. The rug and sensor are the two exceptions.
- The Tuliyollan Screen is the statement piece of the set — large, dyeable, and Aztec-inspired. It can anchor an entire room as a divider or focal wall feature.
- The straight and curved counters connect end-to-end cleanly; minor seam irregularities at the curved corner are best camouflaged with additional decorations.
- The Beverage Rack, Bench, and Stall combine well for a market or festival-corner layout, reinforcing the island and new-world aesthetic across the whole set.
With those essentials in mind, here is a closer look at each piece in the set.
Tuliyollan Crafting Items
The nine craftable pieces cover many furniture types, from seating and storage to room dividers and floor coverings:
- Beverage Rack: a bar-side storage piece that slots in well alongside earlier cocktail-themed additions.
- Bench: low-profile seating with carved Tuliyollan detailing.
- Stall: mid-height partitioned display stand, suited to market or tavern setups.
- Counter (straight): a full-width bar counter with a clean wooden worktop and consistent joins.
- Counter (curved): the rounded variant; corner joins benefit from additional decoration to maintain a consistent finish.
- Screen: large Aztec-inspired room divider, the most imposing piece in the set.
- Table: flamboyant colours that complement the Tuliyollan rug when paired together.
- Rug: classic diamond-pattern floor covering; not dyeable.
- Sensor: ornate incense burner with stone construction and wing-like side panels; not dyeable.
The beverage rack and bench pair especially well to anchor a Tuliyollan-themed market or festival corner.
Counter Options and Their Features
The two counter designs give decorators choices for bar and shop fronts. Both are substantial in size, wide enough to serve as a room anchor rather than an accent piece.
- Straight Counter: Clean worktop with no join irregularities. Pairs naturally with the curved version to form a full bar run, with a consistent finish when placed end-to-end.
- Curved Counter: The rounded end adds visual interest, though the corner joins need extra decorations to keep the finish consistent at connection points.
Both counters take wood-tone dyes well, which brings out the warm Tuliyollan palette and ties them more closely to the rug and table.
Undyeable Pieces: Rug and Sensor
Two items in the set cannot be dyed, which narrows where they fit most naturally in a layout.
- Tuli Island Rug: Classic diamond-pattern floor covering with earthy tones characteristic of Tuliyollan cabins. Works best as an anchor piece in open-plan rooms where surrounding dyeable furniture can be matched to it.
- Sensor (Incense Burner): An ornate stone piece with decorative wings on each side. The fixed warm-neutral tones work across most interior themes without clashing with dyeable counterparts.
The screen, by contrast, is fully dyeable, which expands its use considerably given how visually dominant it is in any room.
The Screen: Statement Piece of the Set
The Tuliyollan Screen is the standout item in this patch's housing additions. Its imposing size and Aztec-inspired motifs echo the architecture of the Tulal and Stormtrail regions, making it the kind of piece that defines a room rather than simply filling it.
Use it as a room divider in large apartments, a backdrop for a shrine or stage setup, or as a focal wall feature. Being dyeable, it can shift from natural wood to darker or bolder tones to match the surrounding space.
Summary of Tuliyollan Furnishings
The Tuliyollan set offers a versatile island and new-world aesthetic that fills a gap in the housing catalogue. Key things to know before crafting:
- All nine items are level 100 basic recipes: no specialist sub-crafting required.
- Seven of the nine pieces are dyeable; the rug and sensor are the exceptions.
- Wood-related dyes work best across the whole set, bringing out the warm carved-timber quality of the Tuliyollan motif.
- The curved counter has minor seam issues at corner joins — plan extra decoration at connection points when using both counters together.
- The screen is the largest and most architecturally significant piece and can anchor an entire room layout.
Before taking the plunge on crafting multiple pieces, here are the questions players ask most.
Frequently Asked Questions
What patch added Tuliyollan housing items to FFXIV?
Patch 7.4 of Final Fantasy XIV introduced the nine Tuliyollan housing items. They became available as crafted furnishings from the moment the patch launched.
How do I unlock the Tuliyollan crafting recipes?
All nine items are level 100 basic recipes available from recipe vendors in the relevant crafting class guilds once you reach the required level. No special unlock quest is required.
Which Tuliyollan items can be dyed?
Seven of the nine pieces accept dye — all except the Tuli Island Rug and the Sensor (Incense Burner). Wood-related dye shades work best and bring out the natural carved-timber aesthetic of the whole set.
Do the straight and curved Tuliyollan counters fit together cleanly?
Mostly, yes. The straight counter connects end-to-end without issues. The curved counter has minor design deviations at its corner joins, which can leave small visual gaps. Adding complementary decorations at connection points covers these effectively.
Is the Tuliyollan Screen large enough to use as a room divider?
Yes — the Screen is the largest single piece in the set and functions well as a room divider in medium and large apartments. It is also dyeable, so you can adjust its colour to suit whichever room it anchors.
What crafting classes make Tuliyollan furniture?
The nine pieces span woodworking, goldsmithing, and cloth crafting. Check each individual recipe for the exact class requirement before committing to an unlevel or alternate class.
Can the Tuliyollan Beverage Rack be placed outdoors?
Yes. Like most small furniture, the Beverage Rack can be placed both indoors and outdoors. It pairs particularly well with the Stall to create a market-style outdoor setup.
