Buyer's guide · 2026
Modular Vinyl Storage — systems built for collections that grow
Start with one module. Stack to six high. Why modular beats a fixed cabinet for any collection that isn't finished growing.
Stackable · 50 to 800+ LPs
A fixed cabinet locks you into one capacity. Modular storage adds a unit when the shelf fills — you never pay for space you don't need or outgrow the furniture.

Why modular vinyl storage wins
Collections compound. The collector who owns 200 records today typically owns 400 within a few years, and the furniture bought for 200 becomes a constraint. Modular storage solves this structurally: each unit is a self-contained module that stacks and connects, so capacity grows in steps that match the collection instead of forcing a full replacement.
The other advantage is configuration. A modular system can run low and wide under a window, or tall against a wall, or split across two rooms — the same units, rearranged. Fixed cabinets offer one shape forever. For a living collection, flexibility is what protects the investment.
Modular vs fixed: the numbers
A flat-pack cube unit is rated near 13 kg per shelf; a single cube of LPs weighs 16–18 kg. A fixed cabinet hits a hard capacity ceiling and then you buy a second piece that rarely matches. Modular sidesteps both problems: every module is rated for the real vinyl load and every addition matches the last. Start with one unit at entry price, scale to a wall over time, keep one coherent system throughout.
Buy for the collection you'll have.
Modular, stackable, FSC-certified solid wood. Start small today, scale to 800+ LPs without ever replacing the furniture.