Paralives Items Database

Furniture, collectibles, and market goods — filter by type or search below.

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16 items shown

  • Living room sectional in Build Mode

    Curved Sectional Sofa

    Furniture
  • Styled armchair on a home lot

    Accent Armchair

    Furniture
  • Dining Table Set

    Furniture
  • Floor Lamp

    Décor
  • Small wildflower décor placed with offset tools

    Wildflower Clutter

    Décor
  • Instant Turf Tile

    Décor
  • Foraged mushroom for museum donation

    Wild Mushroom

    Collectible
  • Gem Fragment

    Collectible
  • Cannonball

    Collectible
  • Treasure Chest

    Collectible
  • Oddity Shop frog statue from Sunday Market

    Frog Statue

    Market
  • Sunday Market vendor signage

    Market Stall Sign

    Market
  • Pop-up Salon Chair

    Market
  • Museum Poster

    Gift shop
  • Museum Mug

    Gift shop
  • Museum Tote Bag

    Gift shop

About the Paralives items database on this wiki

This fan-run Paralives Wiki database lists objects spotted in Early Access trailers and walkthroughs — Build Mode furniture, terrain décor, foraged museum donations, Sunday Market oddities, and museum gift-shop souvenirs. Use type filters above, then dive into guides for how each system works in Melanino.

Item types in Early Access

Cards are grouped into five wiki tags that mirror how players encounter objects in-game — from lot building to civic rewards.

  • Furniture & décor

    Build Mode pieces and clutter — including curved seating, lighting, wildflower props, and instant turf from terrain tools shown in the official trailer.

  • Collectibles & market goods

    Wild mushrooms, gems, and cannonballs feed the town museum; the Sunday Market and Oddity Shop rotate rare finds like the frog statue from the 45-minute gameplay demo.

  • Museum gift shop

    Posters, mugs, and tote bags sold at the museum — cosmetic souvenirs tied to donations and exhibit growth in Melanino.

How this database fits Paralives Wiki

The items database complements written guides: pair it with Build Mode articles, town-life walkthroughs, and the interactive map when you plan museum routes or market weekends.

We source names from community notes and official demos — always confirm in your own save after patches.

Preview data only: item art, prices, and stats will expand as Early Access patches ship and the community documents more objects.