Vinyl Record Shelf — Solid Wood Systems for Every Collection | KTS

Buyer's guide · 2026

Vinyl Record Shelf — solid wood systems sized for the sleeve

A bookshelf isn't a record shelf. The depth, spacing and load a vinyl shelf actually needs — and the KTS systems built to spec.

33 cm depth · real load rating

A standard bookshelf is too shallow and too weak for vinyl. A proper record shelf runs 32–33 cm deep, holds the 12" sleeve upright, and carries the full weight without bowing.

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Why your records need real shelves

Records are deeper, heavier and less forgiving than books. A 12" sleeve needs 32–33 cm of internal depth or it overhangs and bends; it needs to stand dead vertical or it warps; and the shelf beneath it has to carry 16–18 kg per running section without flexing. Standard bookshelves miss on all three, which is why records stored on them lean, slide and curl at the edges.

A purpose-built vinyl shelf fixes the geometry first — correct depth, vertical support, dividers that keep records from slumping — then the structure, with solid wood that holds its line under sustained load. Get the shelf right and the collection effectively stops ageing.

How much does a vinyl collection actually weigh?

Records
Weight
Real-world comparison
Storage stress
50 LPs
6–8 kg
A laptop bag
Any shelf handles it
100 LPs
12–15 kg
A carry-on suitcase
Kallax already at limit
200 LPs
25–30 kg
A 6-year-old child
Kallax sags (rated 13 kg)
500 LPs
65–75 kg
The weight of an adult
Particleboard fails
1,000 LPs
130–150 kg
A large refrigerator
Solid wood only
2,000 LPs
260–300 kg
An upright piano
Reinforced wall units

Standard 120–150 g records. Heavyweight 180 g pressings add roughly 20% to every figure.

Shelving sized for what you collect.

Solid wood at 33 cm depth, rated for the real load. Built to keep records vertical and flat for decades.