Montana’s colourful ‘Spin’ vinyl storage puts your records on display
Danish furniture company Montana’s ‘Spin’ is a new vinyl storage cabinet to put your record collection on display (and it comes in 41 bold colours)

Danish company Montana Furniture stays true to its Scandinavian design principles with functional and minimalist products, enhanced by a signature colour palette that adds a cheery touch of colour to a space. The family-owned brand has introduced its most recent collection, ‘Spin’, a functional range crafted for vinyl storage, suited for anyone with a love for the analogue medium, and the perfect companion to new record players catering to the vinyl revival.
Colourful Montana ‘Spin’ vinyl storage
Since its founding in 1982, Montana has been focused on delivering a range of furniture that complements any interior space, and injects a Danish design aesthetic into the home. Constructed with sleek lines and a midcentury modern touch, ‘Spin’ features three pre-configured designs that can be tailored to complement the size of your vinyl collection.
The storage is crafted to enhance the listening experience. Cable passes are included within the design, which eliminates any entanglement. The modular design balances functionality with a timeless aesthetic, and is adaptable over time. Versatility extends to the choice between wheels, for manoeuvring the piece to a desired space, and a static base.
Manufactured in Denmark, Montana ‘Spin’ is an example of efficient, sustainable design, and holds certifications from the Danish Indoor Climate label as well as the official EU Ecolabel. The collection is available in all 41 Montana colours, from black jade to truffle and pomelo, adding a playful touch to everyday storage.
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Tianna Williams is Wallpaper*s staff writer. Before joining the team in 2023, she contributed to BBC Wales, SurfGirl Magazine, Parisian Vibe, The Rakish Gent, and Country Life, with work spanning from social media content creation to editorial. When she isn’t writing extensively across varying content pillars ranging from design, and architecture to travel, and art, she also helps put together the daily newsletter. She enjoys speaking to emerging artists, designers, and architects, writing about gorgeously designed houses and restaurants, and day-dreaming about her next travel destination.
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