Midcentury-style storage unit by Moutinho Store That makes pinning down a price for these handmade units difficult, but as a guide, they start from around £600.įind out more at the Urban Editions Etsy websiteħ. If space is tight, there are smaller ones, as well as different wood finishes and different options for the legs. At least, there is if you go for the large ones. Storing your vinyl is at the heart of each one, with plenty of capacity within those slots for your records. Not just a single unit, this is a complete range of similar designs. Retro record storage units by Urban Editions £895 for this one, with each made specifically to order.įind out more at the Not On The High Street websiteĦ. But the finish is unusual as it’s a mix of scaffolding board and gas pipes, with the unit produced by hand in an old Victorian hat factory in Manchester. Yes, this is the kind of racking you would expect in a record shop, with the ‘bins’ perfect for flicking through. Something very different, but possibly familiar at the same time. Portishead Reclaimed Timber Record Storage Unit by Urban Grain (image credit: Urban Grain/Not On The High Street)ĥ. A step up in price, with this one going for around £1,700. Love the tapered legs with brass tipping as well, always a nice touch. But the option of those vinyl storage slots at the end is the killer feature here, especially with the more traditional storage option too. An obvious pick for the top 20 rundown.Īgain, a design that could pass as a midcentury sideboard and able tho double up as one. Stor New York record storage sideboardĪ hugely popular design and for good reason. See all of those on the seller’s Etsy page.Ĥ. Expect to pay between £470 and £500 depending on your finish. Handmade, this is available in various colours., with the cupboard perfectly sized for 12-inch vinyl and the surface able to support a deck.įunctionality and style. My first pick it a unit that could pass for a midcentury modern sideboard. A company that specialises in vinyl storage. I am actually going to feature two designs by this maker as they really do have so many to choose from. Midcentury-style vinyl storage unit by Vintage House Coruna Expect to pay £339, although La Redoute trends to have some kind of discount running across its range.ģ. Very popular and if often goes out of stock with the retailer but does come back regularly too. All with some 1960s style, including contrast panels and tapered legs. The Ronda, part of a larger 1960s-inspired furniture collection, is a wonderful throwback design, offering room for your vinyl below, a separate section up above, a place for a deck and an extra space for other bits and pieces. But here we are, a dream of a retro design at La Redoute. It would have been unthinkable to have something like this at a high street retailer just a couple of years back. Ronda 1960s-style vinyl cabinet at La Redoute Obviously not cheap, each one goes for between €34,248 and €40,947.įind out more at the PlattenKreisel websiteĢ. Just sit back in your swivel chair and lose yourself in your vinyl collection.ĭepending on the configuration you opt for it can around 1,500 LPs and 450 singles in protective sleeves or up to 1900 singles and 850 LPs. if you have the budget, space and the vinyl, this is the unit for you.ĭesigned by collectors, each of the circular units is produced in Germany with the aim of having everything to hand, bags of storage for your music and room for your deck. PlattenKreisel circular vinyl storage and record deck unit But hopefully, there is something here for you with enough style and depth for your record collection and perhaps room for a record player if you need it. With that in mind, it has actually been a tough job keeping it down to just 60. In fact, the majority are to be found courtesy of small sellers. Right now, you can find some in mainstream retailers (some good ones too) as well as some more niche pieces available handmade from small sellers. Well, unless you have a time machine to go back to the mid-1960s. In fact, it’s never been a better time to be looking for designs like this. Looking for somewhere to store your records? I’ve pulled together my top 60 retro record and vinyl storage units for all rooms and budgets. However, if you buy via one of the links it may be an affiliate and I may earn a small commission. Note all articles are independently researched and written by myself.
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