Solid Walnut Vinyl Record Storage Stand

Sale price$99.99

From Workshop to Hi-Fi, these stands are born from a commitment to sustainability and craftsmanship. Handcrafted in the Pacific Northwest, each unit is made using premium solid walnut offcuts generated from our custom furniture production.

Instead of letting this high-grade lumber go to waste, we give it a second life as a home for your favorite albums. Because this comes from furniture-grade stock, you are getting heirloom-quality walnut with rich, natural grain patterns that mass-produced stands can’t match.

DIMENSIONS:

  • Length: 14
  • Width: 10.5
  • Height: 12
  • Capacity: Holds approximately 50 LPs

FEATURES:

  • Solid American Walnut: No veneers or particle board. Just real, dense, beautiful wood that matches perfectly with vintage receivers and modern turntables.
  • Sustainable Design: 100% upcycled material from our furniture workshop.
  • Easy Browsing: The slanted design keeps your records upright and organized while allowing you to flip through them effortlessly.
  • Minimalist Aesthetic: The clean lines and warm tones fit seamlessly into Mid-Century Modern, Japandi, or Industrial interiors.
  • Assembly & Shipping: To keep shipping carbon-neutral and costs low, this item ships flat. Assembly is simple and intuitive—you will be setting up your records in minutes.



Order details

Made to order

About our furniture

All of our furniture is made to order using responsibly-sourced domestic hardwood, making every piece a unique heirloom-quality masterpiece for you and your family to enjoy for generations to come. We spare no expense on using the best quality hardware, components, and wood finishing products with every board hand-selected and closely inspected for both beauty and quality. Each piece is proudly built in the Pacific Northwest by our passionate and dedicated team of career craftsmen.

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Custom modifications

We use solid hardwoods from the Pacific Northwest. Our native PNW wood species offered are Madrone, Myrtle, and Willamette Walnut. These species are rare in that they are not farmed. The lumber is collected from fallen trees, in the most responsible ways possible.