Although the vinyl record display seemingly vanished into the past as the musical medium became outdated, the 'Record Display I' by Kai Takeshima is an example of how the industry segment is rebounding. Crafted from sumptuous wood and finished with oil, the display furniture can hold around 290 records, which makes it ideal for avid collectors with a growing number of vinyls.
As vinyl records experience something of a resurgence amongst audiophiles, other areas of the market are adapting accordingly to provide ways to support the renewed lifestyle. The 'Record Display I' by Kai Takeshima is an example of this with a style that's modernly retro and crafted in Montreal, Canada from solid walnut for a luxurious finish.
Sleek Vinyl Record Displays
The 'Record Display I' by Kai Takeshima Upscales Forgotten Furniture
Trend Themes
1. Resurgence of Vinyl Records - Opportunity for businesses to create products and services that cater to the growing demand for vinyl records.
2. Retro-inspired Furniture - Potential for innovative companies to design and manufacture modern furniture pieces with a vintage aesthetic.
3. Lifestyle Adaptation - Room for businesses to develop products and services that support the renewed interest in vinyl records as a lifestyle choice.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Opportunity for furniture manufacturers to create sleek and modern designs that integrate vinyl record displays.
2. Music Retail - Potential for music retailers to expand their product offerings to include vinyl records and related accessories.
3. Home Decor - Room for home decor companies to incorporate vinyl record displays into their product line and cater to the growing number of vinyl collectors.