Montana Furniture Releases New SPIN Series For Vinyl Collectors

Offered in three module configurations.

Words by FP Team

MONTANA FURNITURE

Danish brand Montana Furniture has released its new SPIN series to its additional lineup of functional modules. The brand's SPIN series features a colorful yet minimal means of storing turntables and vinyl records for vinyl collectors. Similar to other Montana pieces, there are multiple configurations, each of which can be custom-ordered to a specific size and color to best suit one's home – in addition, the SPIN series offers three variations of different designs of square cubes, available with legs or wheels.

SPIN I offers two horizontal compartments in the top row alongside a bottom row of four vertically exposed compartments, all of which are exposed so vinyl lovers can clearly see the vinyls.

Those seeking enclosed storage compartments – Although there's only one enclosed compartment – can opt for the SPIN II, a square model that contains a cabinet compartment located at the bottom right, surrounded by open compartments.

Last in the lineup is the SPIN III, an asymmetrical blend offering the most storage of the three configurations, with opened and closed compartments. All of the SPIN pieces were designed by Peter J. Lessen and include cable management passages to maintain a clean look allowing owners to organize their turntables and speakers with tangled wires.

The collection of storage furniture is made out of medium-density fibreboard (MDF), a blend of wood fibers generally denser than plywood. The collection is offered in Montana's 41 color options, from a yellowish-grey "Truffle" to a dark green "Oregano".

Check out the SPIN series now on Montana Furniture's website and follow the brand’s social media account below.

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Apr 11, 2024  – Updated Apr 15, 2024


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