Collection: Vinyl Record Storage — Cabinets, Shelves & Modular Furniture

Vinyl record storage cabinets, shelves and modular systems that actually hold up. Solid Paulownia wood, zero particle board. Every cabinet and shelf here is built to protect your collection and grow with it — from a single 50-LP unit to a 800+ record wall system.

Start with a single Vinyl Modular for 50 LPs and stack from there. Need a full system? The Stax x4 holds 200+ records in the same footprint as a KALLAX cube. Looking for something with a turntable shelf, check the record player stands.

Built for Real Vinyl Weight

The average vinyl collection on Discogs is 195 records — roughly 50-60 kg of sustained weight on your shelves. At 500 records, you are storing 125-200 kg. Standard furniture was never designed for this. With the US market at $1.04 billion and 46.8 million records sold last year, collections are growing faster than ever. Every Keep Them Spinning product is engineered in solid paulownia wood for real vinyl weight loads — sustainably harvested every 7-10 years, 30% lighter than oak, and naturally moisture-resistant.

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Solid Paulownia WoodNo MDF, no particle board

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Frequently Asked Questions

Every KTS storage unit uses FSC-certified solid Paulownia wood. No MDF, no particle board, no veneer. Paulownia is lightweight yet strong, naturally resistant to moisture, and has a grain that looks better with age. Each piece is handcrafted in our Valencia workshop.

A single Vinyl Modular holds around 50 LPs with standard inner sleeves. The Stax x4 bundle fits 200+ records. For larger collections, the Digger's Wall handles 600+ and the Digger's Library holds over 800 LPs. All capacities are tested with sleeved 12-inch records.

Yes. The modular system is designed for exactly that. Each module stacks and locks with 32 anchor points. Buy one now, add four more next year. The dimensions stay consistent across all units, so everything lines up no matter when you bought it.

All orders ship free worldwide. Paulownia is one of the lightest hardwoods in the world, which keeps shipping costs down. Most European deliveries arrive in 3-5 business days. US and rest of world typically take 7-14 business days.

KALLAX uses particle board and fixed dimensions. KTS uses solid wood with modular stacking, purpose-built for 12-inch records. The depth fits LPs without wasted space and weight capacity per shelf is higher. KALLAX is cheaper. KTS is built to last.

30 days, no questions asked. If the unit does not work for your space, send it back for a full refund. We cover return shipping within the EU. For international returns, we provide the label and deduct shipping cost from the refund.

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Why Serious Collectors Choose a Dedicated Vinyl Record Storage Cabinet

Vinyl record storage is not a generic shelving problem — it is an engineering challenge. A collection of 200 records weighs 50-80 kg (the weight of an adult), and 500 records can exceed 150 kg. Standard bookshelves, IKEA Kallax units, and repurposed furniture were never designed for these loads. The result: sagging shelves, warped records, and collections that outgrow their storage within a year.

The weight problem most brands ignore: Every vinyl record weighs 120-180g, and a full 12-inch LP with sleeve weighs approximately 300-400g. Stack 100 records and you have 30-40 kg on a single shelf. IKEA Kallax cubes are officially rated for 13 kg — meaning they are overloaded by the time you fill a single cube with vinyl. Our Paulownia wood vinyl record storage is weight-rated for the actual demands of vinyl collections, not generic home storage.

Proper vinyl storage protects your investment: The average Discogs collection is worth $2,500-$5,000, and serious collectors hold $20,000-$100,000+ in vinyl. Records stored horizontally warp under their own weight. Records stored in humid conditions develop mold. Records stored in direct sunlight fade and degrade. Purpose-built vinyl record storage addresses every one of these failure modes: vertical orientation, moisture-regulating Paulownia wood, and enclosed designs that block UV exposure.

Modular design for growing collections: The average collector adds 30-50 records per year. Our modular vinyl storage system grows with your collection — start with a single unit and expand without replacing anything. Every piece in the Keep Them Spinning range interlocks with the others, creating configurations from compact 50-record setups to room-spanning 1,000+ record libraries.

Vinyl Record Storage by Collection Size

Choosing the right vinyl record storage depends on your collection size and how you interact with your records. For small collections (under 100 records), a vinyl record crate or box provides accessible flip-through browsing. For medium collections (100-300 records), our modular Vinyl Stax system offers the best balance of capacity and accessibility. For large collections (300+ records), combine multiple modular units with wall-mounted display for your current rotation.