For VFX and post-production professionals tired of arranging real-world furniture or modeling detailed interiors from scratch, there’s good news: a new Blender asset pack has arrived. This pack offers more than 2,000 interior items, streamlining your production workflow without the need to leave your desk—or risk a sore back from moving virtual furniture around.










Blender users, particularly those focused on VFX, can now equip their virtual spaces with an array of furniture, decor, and other indoor elements, perfect for everything from set extensions to CG scenes. It’s an all-in-one kit designed to cut down on manual asset creation, allowing artists to focus on storytelling and effects.
You can check out the pack here, which includes chairs, tables, plants, lighting fixtures, and even small props to bring depth and realism to your digital sets. The variety covers everything from modern minimalism to vintage styles, offering flexibility for almost any project setting.
Also, if you want to remodel your home, paln to build a house, or have the perfect virtual background for Zoom Calls that masks the creative chaos in your flat.
Pricing and Availability
If you’re wondering about the cost, you’ll be happy to know that this entire pack of 2,000+ assets is priced at a reasonable $19.95 for the standard license, 40 for the Commercial License, and 80$ for the studio license. You can purchase it directly from the official Blender marketplace, making it accessible to freelance artists, small studios, and large post-production houses alike.
Check Before You Drop It Into Production
Of course, with any new tool or asset pack, it’s critical to test it thoroughly in your production environment. While the Blender pack boasts smooth integration, ensure that it’s compatible with your current project setup, render pipeline, and any custom shaders or materials you’re using. A thorough test on a smaller project is always recommended before rolling it out on a major production.
This release is another sign of how far the dcg world has come in terms of streamlining workflows. Now, instead of sourcing real-world inspiration or building every object from scratch, you can pull from this pack and move on to the more creative aspects of your project. Just don’t forget to stretch—your back will thank you.