A couple pieces of note include the AERO 25" Media Stand ($2,545) and the AERO 51" LP Storage Cabinet ($3,545). While it is definitely an investment, it's the type of furniture that you'll have in the family for years without reason to upgrade further. An interesting feature of the AERO series is the swivel bin feature which unlike the standard sliding drawer, swivels outward at a 45 deg angle allowing you a better view of your records. Handcrafted units in a wide variety of shapes, styles and sizes, but all with a similar sleek, classic aesthetic. Like Atocha Designs above, Symbol Handcrafted Audio produces beautiful LP storage furniture pieces that can easily stand on their own as an stunningly-crafted piece of furniture. ![]() They also have an LP-V series (pricing on request) that can hold up to 700 LPs. ![]() The standard cart comes in two different models, the RC-1 Anodized Aluminum Cart ($4,200) and RC-2 Powder Coated Steel & Aluminum ($1,525). The standard carts hold between 300-400 LPs depending on the model and are made of aluminum making them sturdy and durable. OH yeah.and the carts are on wheels so you can move them quite easily around the house. Similar to Atocha Designs a major benefit of Wax Rax LP storage carts is the ability to flip through your records with the cover visible, rather than spine-only as is the case with modular units. Two pieces that particularly caught our eye are The Record Cabinet Series (from $3,900) and The Record Stand (from $1,275).īuilt by hand in their Brooklyn workshop, Wax Rax are the maker of metal vinyl record storage carts built specifically for vinyl collectors. There are multiple furniture designs with a variety of customization options should you require extra space for 7"s or CDs. What we love most about Jenn's designs is the ability to flip through records easily and quickly see the cover art with each. Hand-crafted with finish options ranging from walnut (below) to maple, cherry and oak, the furniture is designed specifically to support the weight of a large record collection, each drawer holding up to 95 LPs. More than simply record storage, New York designer Jenn Atocha creates vinyl-specific furniture pieces so aesthetically pleasing they can serve as an anchor for an entire room. ![]() Luckily, today there are multitude of great options as more furniture makers tap into the vinyl resurgence. You've spent good money on your records to not spend a little more to ensure they are stored and protected properly is a crime. One record by itself feels incredible slender and light, 50 records feels like a stack of encyclopedias for both you and your unsuspecting shelf.īelow are 9 great vinyl record storage options covering the spectrum of price and style. As the records start accumulating it doesn't take long before the problem of storage comes into play. So you've started a vinyl record collection.
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