Capacity guide · 2026

Vinyl Storage for 500+ Records — built for the library

500 records weigh more than your sofa. At this scale, shelf rating and joinery aren't optional. The structural storage a serious library needs.

Half a tonne · structural only

500 LPs is 125–200 kg — the weight of a refrigerator. Flat-pack handles books; a library this size needs furniture engineered for the load.

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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.

500 records is a structural problem

Most furniture conversations stop being about looks at 500 records. You're now housing 125–200 kg of vinyl — the weight of a full-size fridge — and every shelf, joint and upright has to carry it for years without a millimetre of movement. Flat-pack rated near 13 kg per shelf isn't in the conversation; it fails visibly long before this.

At library scale the answer is structural solid wood: FSC-certified, properly jointed, rated for the real load, and modular so the wall can keep growing past 500. This is the territory of the larger stations and the Digger's Library — furniture built specifically for the half-tonne collection.

A library deserves real furniture.

Structural solid wood, rated for half a tonne and beyond. Built once for the collection of a lifetime.